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Prep highlights: Union girls soccer tops Kelso to get into second-place tie

By Columbian staff
Published: March 9, 2021, 11:04pm

Maya Woods scored two goals and assisted on another as the Union High girls soccer team beat visiting Kelso 4-1 on Tuesday.

The Titans’ victory pulled them into a second-place tie with Skyview in the 4A/3A Greater St. Helens League. Both teams are 4-0-1 with 13 points, and both are two points back of league-leading Camas.

Woods had her two goals in the first half, and assists on Sydney Young’s goal to cap the scoring. Bailey Morris had the Titans’ third goal.

Stars of the day

Tiffany Chandler, La Center volleyball, had 19 kills, 23 digs and six aces in the Wildcats’ 3-1 over King’s Way Christian.

Abigail Cummins, King’s Way Christian volleyball, had 41 assists, six kills, nine digs and two aces against La Center.

Caroline Hansen, Columbia River volleyball, had 33 assists and eight digs in a 3-0 win over Woodland.

Emma Swett, Woodland volleyball, had 12 kills, 12 assists and 11 digs for the Beavers against Columbia River.

Allie Smith, King’s Way Christian girls soccer, scored two goals including the go-ahead goal in the second half and had an assist as the Knights came from behind to beat La Center 4-3.

Payton Lawson, Hockinson girls soccer, had a goal and assist in the Hawks’ 3-0 win over R.A. Long.

Lauren Rabus, Washougal girls soccer, recorded a hat trick and had an assist in the Panthers’ win over Hudson’s Bay.

Luci Ianello, Columbia River girls soccer, had a goal and assist in a 4-0 win over Woodland.

Ryan Gruber and Mark Sangherea, Ridgefield boys tennis, recovered from a 6-0 first-set loss at No. 1 doubles to win their match 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 as the Spudders beat Washougal 4-2.

Cade Bringhurst, Ridgefield golf, shot a 2-under-par 35 at Tri-Mountain for medalist honors as the Spudders beat Woodland 155-171.

Alden Fay, Columbia River boys golf, was medalist with a 1-under-par 33 at Fairway Village in a match with Hudson’s Bay and Fort Vancouver.

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