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High school scoreboard Nov. 30

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: November 29, 2018, 10:49pm

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hillsboro (Ore.) at Camas, 7 p.m.

Evergreen at Skyview, 7:30 p.m.

R.A. Long at Kelso, 5:30 p.m.

Washougal vs. Newport (Ore.), 5:30 p.m. at Harlan Carter Invitational at Shasta HS, Redding, Calif.

Columbia-White Salmon at Hoquiam, 7 p.m.

Stevenson at Columbia Christian, 7:30 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Evergreen at Skyview, 6 p.m.

Hockinson at Heritage, 7 p.m.

Camas at Silverton (Ore.), 7 p.m.

R.A. Long at Kelso, 7 p.m.

W.F. West at Washougal, 7 p.m.

La Center at Ridgefield, 7 p.m.

Hoquiam at Columbia-White Salmon, 7 p.m.

Union at Prairie, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BOWLING

Prairie vs. Battle Ground, 3:15 p.m. at Tiger Bowl

Camas vs. Fort Vancouver, 3:15 p.m. at Crosley Lanes

Heritage vs. Hudson’s Bay, 3:15 p.m. at Crosley Lanes

Evergreen vs. Mark Morris, 3:15 p.m. at Triangle Lanes

Mountain View vs. Ridgefield, 3:15 p.m. at Hazel Dell Lanes

W.F. West vs. Kelso, 3:30 p.m. at Triangle Lanes

R.A. Long vs. Black Hills, 3:15 p.m. at Tumwater Lanes

BOYS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

BATTLE GROUND 74,
HUDSON’S BAY 43

HUDSON’S BAY — Carter Morse 17, Skylar Buker 5, Trent Palen 2, Treyce Teague 2, Eli Hoover 9, Brent Leguyader 2, Isaiah David 2, Tony King 4. Totals 17 (4) 3-8 43.

BATTLE GROUND — Jaiden Linville 2, KeAndre Hunter-Holliday 11, Vincent McCormic 14, Colin Barton 8, Nathan Millspaugh 10, Brendan Beall 8, Kaden Perry 21, Lukas Karlsson 0, Cole Bowden 0. Totals 27 (5) 15-18 74.

Bay 9 9 17 8—43

BGround 21 12 25 16—74

JV, C — BG won.

MARK MORRIS 60,
FORT VANCOUVER 56

FORT VANCOUVER — Vincent Bennett 5, James Husband Jr. 22, Keyontae Cage 0, Ezekial Block 0, Kahlil Singleton 20, Sergio Hunt 6, Justin Vernon 3, Tyrique Cargile 0, Myron Lawrence 0, Pepper Stokes 0. Totals 19 (13) 5-10 56.

MARK MORRIS — Dawson Fritz 7, Brayden Harris 2, Garrett Ness 0, Cole Busch 1, Reece Gibb 9, Jack Shipley 14, Thomas Sprague 6, Rarey Sommer 18, Rome Hendrickson 3. Totals 24 (4) 8-15 60.

Fort 16 12 19 9—56

M. Morris 15 16 19 10—60

UNION 63, MOUNTAIN VIEW 23

UNION — Brad Lackey 11, Houston Combs 1, Izaiah Vongnath 0, Ariya Briscoe 4, Josh Reznick 2, Tanner Toolson 5, Ethan Smith 28, Connor Flannigan 0, Mason Hill 2, Ty McCullum 8, Curtis Youngren 2. Totals 22 (11) 8-19 63.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Colby Smith 0, Trevor Binder 4, Mason Wulf 4, Sam Frosh 5, Eba Abu 4, Devin Velott 2, Kaden Horn 4. Totals 8 (0) 7-10 23.

Union 19 29 8 7—63

Mt. View 6 4 3 10—23

JV — Union won.

HARLAN CARTER INVITATIONAL

At Redding, Calif.

FOOTBALL 70, WASHOUGAL 55

STATEWIDE SCORES

Battle Ground 74, Hudson’s Bay 43

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 66, Rogers (Spokane) 46

Eatonville 49, Elma 42

Kentwood 46, Todd Beamer 23

Mark Morris 60, Fort Vancouver 56

Pullman 62, Grandview 20

Sunnyside 66, Walla Walla 36

OREGON SCORES

Butte Falls/Crater Lake Charter 72, Crow 20

Creswell 65, Horizon Christian Tualatin 62

North Bend 60, Cottage Grove 39

Portland Adventist 68, Rainier 50

Riverdale 58, Molalla 45

Scio 53, St. Paul 40

Bill Spelgatti Invitational

City Christian 83, South Umpqua 47

Sutherlin 57, Lakeview 41

Yreka Tournament

Mt. Shasta, Calif. 66, Henley 56

GIRLS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

UNION 73, MOUNTAIN VIEW 37

UNION — Alexis Raymore 9, Mckenna Vega 6, Marina Morningstar 7, Toryi Midland 14, Lauren Weatherspoon 1, Abbey Kaip 6, Madison Mackay 4, Mackenzie Lewis 24, Lilly Caplice 2, Kaneyl Carpenter 0. Totals 29 (8) 7-11 73.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Taylor Thao 0, Jocelyn Sampson 2, Dejah Wilson 9, Paytin Ballard 8, McKenna Stephens 0, Lauren DeLargy 0, Lauren Copp 0, Jenna Carlson 12. Totals 15 (6) 1-11 37.

Union 16 29 11 17—73

Mt. View 12 8 7 10—37

JV, C — Union won.

BLACK HILLS 53,
BATTLE GROUND 34

BLACK HILLS — Maisy Williams 13, Megan River 16, Jordyn Bender 12, Saleen Lee 8, Michaela Lee 0, Lauren Sayahod 2, Alexa Bovenkamp 2. Totals 20 (5) 10-21 53.

BATTLE GROUND — Brianna Adams 14, Jennifer Westrand 6, Megan Geiger 4, Hailey Hamilton 0, Faith Prom 2, Mallory Meyer 6, Lena Whitten 0, Abigail Burnett 2, Shalene Talkington 0, Emma Massie 0. Totals  12 (4) 6-8 34.

B. Hills 12 9 15 17—53

B. Ground 8 5 9 12—34

JV — Black Hills, 58-23.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 60, HUDSON’S BAY 49

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — Bethany Hutchin 0, Kinsey Tindol 0, Kira Zook 7, Hannah Moats 4, Annabelle Atwood 0, Laurel Quinn 8, Amber Kolb, Abby Cummins 8, Tyra Schroeder 8, MacKenzie Ellertson 11, Lacey Zook 14. Totals 19 (5) 16-26 60.

HUDSON’S BAY — Gabriela Garcia 5, Juliann Medrano 0, Maria Mendez 0, Mae Carse 4, Xena Le 0, Aniyah Hampton 23, Kamelai Powell 15, Anastacia Mikaele 2, Lose’ Tamo’ua 0. Totals 19 (8) 3-5 49.

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KWC 15 15 18 12—60

Bay 11 13 12 13—49

JV — King’s Way won.

WOODLAND 72, KALAMA 34

WOODLAND — Emersyn Finn 1, Audrey Adams 14, Madison Hill 0, Kaija Olson 3, Payten Foster 12, Carleigh Risley 10, Kaily Christensen 10, Kelly Sweyer 8, Gelina Wakefield 8, Kennedy Huesties 2, Nicole Guthrie 4. Totals 23 (5) 23-46 72.

KALAMA — Nicole Settles 1, Taylor Tabor 6, Lilly Givens 3, Gracie Stemkoski 4, Matti Olson 2, Sydney Johnson 0, Akura Rocha 12, Ryann Bailey 2, Alicia Tinoco 4. Totals 12 (0) 10-27 34.

Woodland 20 24 12 16—72

Kalama 4 11 13 6—34

JV — Woodland won.

WA. SCHOOL FOR DEAF 51,

FORT VANCOUVER C-TEAM 18

WSD (2-0) — Ashantay Truong 22, Tessa Williams 3, Etasha Stone, Jennifer Tudor 11, Saray Fortunato 0, Emma McKinney 7, LeAnna Clearbrook 6, Alondra Lopez-Alcaraz 0, Maya Schaut 4, Juliana Sanchez 0, Lora Torres 0.

R.A. LONG 43, ROCHESTER 36

CASTLE ROCK 48,

MORTON-WHITE PASS 26

STATEWIDE SCORES

Castle Rock 48, Morton/White Pass 26

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 66, Rogers (Spokane) 19

Garfield-Palouse 52, Potlatch, Idaho 27

Grandview 56, Pullman 49

Valley Christian 55, Northport 27

Willapa Valley 54, Raymond 39

OREGON SCORES

Ambrose School, Idaho 36, Adrian 33

Butte Falls/Crater Lake Charter 38, Crow 28

Creswell 32, Horizon Christian Tualatin 29

Hillsboro 40, McMinnville 39

Irrigon 51, Stanfield 24

Phoenix 38, Illinois Valley 25

Rainier 41, Portland Adventist 25

Roosevelt 69, McNary 57

St. Paul 78, Scio 13

Vale 42, Fruitland, Idaho 38

Arcata Tournament

Arcata, Calif. 57, Mazama 32

Bill Spelgatti Invitational

Sutherlin 58, Lakeview 38

Warrenton 48, South Umpqua 35

Yreka Tournament

Brookings-Harbor 65, Yreka, Calif. 31

Crater 44, Henley 33

GIRLS BOWLING

MOUNTAIN VIEW 1713,

UNION 1523

At Big Al’s

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Lauren Johnson 110-121, Cam Biggs 136-141, Kaylee Pugh 139-89, Mae Ocampo 180-151, Sierrah Kienitz 143-164. Baker games 175-164.

UNION — Jessica Bruning 122-118, Erika Addy 111-134, Nara Benton 165-85, Lexi McCorvey 140-128, Chloe Mertz 106-149 . Baker games 107-158.

JV — Mountain View 1051-1038.

C — Mountain View 946-793.

PRAIRIE 2033, COLUMBIA RIVER 1972

At Tiger Bowl

COLUMBIA RIVER — Quinn Allen 184-185, Mika Munger 159-156, Jenna Chinn 149-161, Maya Burnett 144-152, Rileigh Chinn 148-193. Baker games 155-186.

PRAIRIE — Elissa St. Julian 188-183, Lilly Bash 125-155, Lauren Hapgood, Sam Longchamp 195-113, Mariah Shepersky 148-168, Anna Gatlin 191-232. Baker games 159-176.

JV — Prairie 1363-1342.

HUDSON’S BAY 1788, KELSO 1413

At Crosley Lanes

KELSO — Zoie Rodman 127-149, Natylee Cattin 117-114, Jeidyn Anderson 91-99, Gwen Fischer 82-140, Katrina Rasmussen 121-127. Baker games 118-124.

HUDSON’S BAY — Rin Birchfield 185-125, Lizze Deloria 123-157, Jackie Mott 142-112, Erica Morley 158-159, Halie Martin 158-170. Baker games 169-130.

FOOTBALL

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

At Tacoma Dome

Friday’s games

CLASS 2B

Napavine vs. Kalama, 4 p.m.

CLASS 3A

O’Dea vs. Eastside Catholic, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s games

CLASS 1A

Newport vs. Colville, 10 a.m.

CLASS 2A

Hockinson vs. Lynden, 1 p.m.

CLASS 1B

Odessa vs. Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 4 p.m.

CLASS 4A

Lake Stevens vs. Union, 7:30 p.m.

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