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High school scoreboard, results of March 6

By The Columbian
Published: March 6, 2021, 9:15pm

FOOTBALL

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Hockinson 3 0

Ridgefield 3 0

Columbia River 2 1

Washougal 2 1

Mark Morris 1 2

Woodland 1 2

Hudson’s Bay 0 3

R.A. Long 0 3

Saturday’s Game

HOCKINSON 16, COLUMBIA RIVER 6

Hockinson 0 6 3 7—16

C. River 6 0 0 0— 6

First quarter

CR — Jake Ayers 32 pass from Mason Priddy (kick failed)

Second quarter

H — Andre Northrup 12 pass from Jarod Oldham (kick failed)

Third quarter

H — John Charles 21 FG

Fourth quarter

H — Cody Wheeler 5 run (Charles kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Hockinson: Wheeler 20-89, Oldham 6-15, Northrup 5-23, Makaio Juarez 2-1, James Kruse 1-3. Columbia River: Priddy 4-37, Adam Watts 4-19, Cade Lujan 1-5, Max Sturtevant 1-0, Dylan Kier 1-(minus-1), Eddie Hockhalter 1-(minus-3).

PASSING — Hockinson: Oldham 20-31-1-242, Northrup 0-1-0-0. Columbia River: Priddy 6-8-0-84, Watts 10-30-4-104.

RECEIVING — Hockinson: Northrup 8-137, Kenyon Johnson 4-26, Jake Talarico 3-47, Wheeler 2-9, Juarez 2-10, Noah Prior 1-13. Columbia River: Ayers 4-76, Sturtevant 6-60, Lujan 1-31, Adam Huerena 2-16, Samuela Kaumatule 2-10, Keith Blaue 1-5, Kier 1-0.

1A TRICO LEAGUE

W L

Castle Rock 3 0

La Center (2-1) 2 0

Seton Catholic (1-2) 1 1

Columbia-White Salmon 1 2

Goldendale 1 2

Fort Vancouver 0 3

Saturday’s Games

Goldendale 60, Fort Vancouver 6

MONTESANO 41, LA CENTER 24

Montesano 15 16 3 7—41

La Center 8 0 8 8—24

First quarter

LC — Bryten Schmitz 36 run (Levi Giles pass from Tom Lambert)

M — Christian Prall 11 pass from Trace Ridgway (Isaiah Pierce pass from Ridgway)

M — Ridgway 9 run (Jaeger Didion kick)

Second quarter

M — Safety

M — Ridgway 9 run (Didion kick)

M — Ridgway 35 run (Didion kick)

Third quarter

LC — Lambert 12 run (Jeremy Humphrey pass from Lambert)

M — Didion 22 FG

Fourth quarter

M — Ridgway 1 run (Didion kick)

LC — Colby Namanny 15 pass from Lambert (Namanny pass from Lambert)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — M: Isaac Pierce 5-26, Aydan Darst 6-16, Trace Ridgway 21-177, Isaiah Pierce 13-36; LC: Jalen Ward 1-3, Tom Lambert 9-63, Darren Cepeda 2-4, Bryten Schmitz 13-68.

PASSING — M: Trace Ridgway 7-11-0-88; LC: Tom Lambert 12-25-1-169, Bryten Schmitz 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING — M: Isaac Pierce 3-27, Christian Prall 3-41, Connor Hollatz 1-20; LC: Andrew Kysar 1-30, Colby Namanny 2-48, Irving Alvarez 2-26, Levi Giles 3-29, Bryten Schmitz 3-27, David White 1-9.

GIRLS SOCCER

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

HOCKINSON 9, HUDSON’S BAY 0

Hockinson

Goals (assists) — Kenna Remmers (un), Ellie Ritter (un), Alyssa Pfaender (Ritter), Molly Romanchock (Ritter), Jamie Jeschke (Payton Lawson), Jeschke (Grace Abbott), Jeschke (un), Lawson (un), Ellie Seekins (Kailey Findlay); Goalkeeper saves — Amanda Jeschke.

Halftime — 4-0.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 34, GOLDENDALE 40, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 54

At White Salmon; 3 miles

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON — 2, Camden Uffelman 18:26; 3, August Lorincz 18:56.0; 8, Nathaniel Chambers 19:57.0; 9, Henry Wilson 20:01.0; 12, Dominic Davidson 20:47.0

GOLDENDALE — 4, Nick Bowdish 19:04.0; 5, Austin Williams 19:07.0; 6, Ivan Erland 19:38.0; 10, Sebastian Sanchez 20:19; 15, Brent Doubravsky 21:21.0.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — 1, Degenet Pratt 18:14.0; 7, Hunter Baron 19:49.0; 11, Nathan Rose 20:28.0; 20, Lucas Fabianek 23:28.0; 21, Maddox Karras 29:20.0.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

NO TEAM SCORES

At White Salmon; 3-miles

COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON — 1, Ella Zimmerman 21:33.0; 2, Rian Pedersen 22:35.0; 4, Esther Kline 23:37.0.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — 3, Savanna Woody 22:48.0; 5, Autumn Gaudet 26:14.0.

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