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Community Scoreboard, Sept. 18

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: September 17, 2018, 9:24pm

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Bailey’s Tiger Bowl

Sept. 11

Tuesday Tigerettes — Karla Aspinwall 201-173-169 543.

At Big Al’s

Sept. 12

Coors Light Renegades — Men: Mike Hunyh 204-257-233 694; Women: Melissa Machado 151-218-134 503.

At Crosley Lanes

Sept. 7

Merry Mixers — Men: Gideon Douglas 178-139-173 490; Women: Tanya McCreary 153-201-171 525.

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Sept. 4

Spotters — Jan Worland 145-203-176 524.

Sept. 6

Economy — Men: Charley Ebel 223-214-195 632; Women: Debie Watkins 126-156 185 465.

Women’s Classic — Juanita Berey 188-223-173 584.

Sept. 8

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Jon Glenn 255-173-214 642; Women: Julie Bocanegra 148-137-202 487.

Sept. 10

Cosmopolitan — Men: Mike Armstrong 259-257-216 732.

Sept. 11

Spotters — Debie Watkins 209-216-152 582.

Honor Scores

300 — Ken Blackwell, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan, Sept. 10, his first 300 game.

276 — Eric Hebner, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan, Sept. 10.

268 — Eric Hebner, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan, Sept. 10.

YOUTH FOOTBALL

CLARK COUNTY YOUTH FOOTBALL

WEEK 3 SCORES

2nd/3rd Grades

Sharks 27, Raiders 20

Cubs 21, Renegades 19

4th/5th Grades

Bears 34, Renegades 19

Rebels 14, Sharks 0

Falcons 31, Evergreen 6

Panthers 19, Cardinals 7

6th Grade

Sharks 38, Evergreen 0

Thunder 19, Falcons 12

Rebels 28, Titans 7

7th Grade

Sharks 39, Renegades 6

Camas R 30, Tigers 13

Falcons 40, Camas B 13

RUNNING

CLARK COUNTY RUNNING CLUB

Sept. 12

TECH CENTER RUNS

1.6 miles

1, Kelly Hoff, 36, Vancouver, 13:50. 2, Kelly Hatfield, 36, Vancouver, 14:00. 3, Kevin Edwards, 61, Vancouver, 15:27. 4, Odene Turner, 59, Vancouver, 15:57. 5, Russ Zornick, 61, Vancouver, 16:30. 6, Ron Rushford, 75, Vancouver, 17:55. 7, Peggy Burrus, 55, Vancouver, 17:56.

3.2 miles

1, Nick Hurst, 23, Vancouver, 19:13. 2, Jere Dietz, 27, 20:09. 3, Abby Knight, 24, 22:24. 4, Melvin Hoff, 38, Vancouver, 22:55. 5, Kaitlyn McKinney, 24, Vancouver, 23:31. 6, Ron Leaf, 22, Kelso, 23:32. 7, Dionicio Siquina, 35, Vancouver, 23:43. 8, Pam McKinney, 50, Vancouver, 24:16. 9, Mark Staub, 62, Vancouver, 24:50. 10, Mike McKinney, 49, Vancouver, 25:49.

11, Richard Harns, 44, 26:00. 12, Jenny Deacon Nelly, 60, Vancouver, 26:19. 13, Sandy Riley, 63, Vancouver, 26:19. 14, John Swatosh, 61, 26:48. 15, Mats Johansson, 63, Vancouver, 26:55. 16, Rob Bossert, 49, Vancouver, 27:59. 17, Dan Riley, 66, Vancouver, 28:30. 18, Kivaen Lee, 29, 31:00.

4.8 miles

1, Joe Rowley, 64, Troutdale, 38:12.

Apple Tree Marathon

Sept. 16

at Vancouver, 26.2 miles

Top 100 finishers

1, Alex Baciu 2:55:51; 2, Miles Traiser 2:59:10; 3, Casey Kemp 3:00:57; 4, William Sayers 3:02:28; 5, Luis Daniel Garca 3:07:45; 6, John Baston 3:09:48; 7, Graham Thomas 3:12:08; 8, Ashley Althaus 3:12:45; 9, Jed Floding 3:17:05; 10, Della Giles 3:21:30.

11, Katy Stine 3:23:07; 12, Amanda Kinzel 3:27:48; 13, Gabriel Johnson 3:28:43; 14, Aaron Rabideau 3:28:46: 15, David Hume 3:29:19; 16, Jen Scott 3:29:31; 17, Niels Kofoed 3:31:03; 18, Erica Swanson Dufour 3:31:50; 19, Erin Flinn 3:31:58; 20, Daniel Rideout 3:35:50.

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21, Adria Biasi 3:37:05; 22, Francisco Mancipe 3:39:32; 23, William Raudalez 3:41:49; 24, Shawn Benjamin 3:44:10; 25, Jim Buchan 3:44:10; 26, Jim Wiechmann 3:44:53; 27, Chris Owens 3:45:49; 28, Carolyn Barnwell 3:45:56; 29, Jared Roediger 3:46:06; 30, Matt Cushwa 3:46:14.

31, Leah Brown 3:4644; 32, Isaac Davey 3:46:45; 33, Christopher Wolff 3:46:47; 34, Ana Casillas Brownson 3:46:48; 35, Anca Ilau 3:48:13; 36, Amy Heim 3:48:28; 37, Peter Ruff 3:48:52; 38, Heather McFadden 3:49:26; 39, Tara Lamey 3:49:32; 40, Erik Hasselquist 3:50:03.

41; Richard Steger 3:50:23. 42, Mollie Butler 3:52:03; 43, Jose Emmanuel Garcia 3:52:30; 44, Michelle Gould 3:53:42; 45, Randy Lee 3:53:44; 46, Ben Marz 3:53:54; 47, Erika Reed 3:55:00; 48, Bob Jordan 3:56:43; 49, Julian Avalos 3:58:09; 50, Michelle Wainwright 3:58:45.

51, Ashley Brantley 3:58:52; 52, Melissa Bishop 5:58:53; 53, Jerry Thornton 3:59:02; 54, Maria Leone 3:59:07; 55, Reed Arao 3:59:18; 56, Steve Platman 3:59:18; 57, Marlan Glovatsky 4:00:52; 58, Kandice Marks 4:01:19; 59, Patricia Tester 4:02:39; 60, Sheila Perletti 4:04:11.

61, Stephanie Maya 4:04:29; 62, Mike Calvert 4:05:05; 63, Branda Fick 4:05:12: 64, Jamie Solonche 4:50:56; 65, Ian Cook 4:07:40; 66, Trung Pham 4:08:23; 67, Ulrike Devoto 4:10:16; 68, Terry Hill 4:12:35; 69, Jonathan Lee 4:14:48; 70, Keenan Goodman 4:14:59.

71, Jennifer Lundman 4:15:19; 72, Kristy Jones 4:16:41; 73, Brandan Shaw 4:16:54; 74, Daniel Brown 4:17:28; 75, Michael Vlietstra 4:17:31; 76, Leann Vlietstra 4:17:32; 77, Bart Hansen 4:17:38; 78, Sara Fox 4:17:56; 79, Bret Olson 4:18:10; 80, Ryan Wheaton 4:18:30.

81, Kim McGilvery 4:18:31; 82, Nikki Wheaton 4:18:31; 83, Timothy Kelly 4:19:09; 84, Brandon Trinidad 4:20:04; 85, Claudio Escalera 4:23:14; 86, Thess Funk 4:23:18; 87, Katherine Rock 4:23:56; 88, Amy Campbell 4:24:00; 89, Jeff Snell 4:24:00; 90, Larry Klobertanz 4:24:01.

91, Chad Morris 4:26:18, 92, Donald MacAlister 4:26:36; 93, Daniela Larson 4:26:36; 94, Curtis Shaw 4:27:16; 95, Bradley Stelflug 4:27:28; 96, Nate Migliazzo 4:28:26; 97, Greg Calfield 4:28:57; 98, Emily Stearns 4:29:07; 99, Dana Andress 4:29:07; 100, Chris Crowder 4:29:14.

Apple Tree Half Marathon

Sept. 16

at Vancouver, 13.1 miles

Top 10 finishers

1, David Hopper 1:24:23; 2, Jere Dietz 1:24:55; 3, Joel Kinnunen 1:25:07; 4, Erin Skourtes 1:29:31; 5, Abby Knight 1:29:43; 6, Carl Hoogesteger 1:29:54; 7, Erik Bjornstad 1:30:44; 8, Rolf Vellek 1:30:50; 9, Charmion Friefeld 1:31:31; 10, Deborah Vander Stoep 1:32:55.

Apple Tree Sunset 5K

Sept. 15

at Vancouver, 13.1 miles

Top 10 finishers

1, Dave Caldwell 18:20; 2, Brock Schoene 18:46; 3, Joseph Dudman 19:25; 4, Ryan Adair 19:42: 5, Madison Wick 20:24; 6, Alex Medal 20:31; 7, R. Tyler 20:33; 8, Brian Graham 20:31; 9, Camron Bordeaux 21:08; 10, Yudie Thio 21:18.

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