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High school scoreboard, results from Oct. 29

Includes Friday football scores and stats

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: October 29, 2021, 11:11pm

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

FOOTBALL

Tenino at Columbia-White Salmon, 1 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at Seton Catholic, 5 p.m.

GIRLS SOCCER

4A bi-district tournament

Curtis at Camas, noon

South Kitsap at Union, noon

Skyview at Rogers-Puyallup, 7 p.m.

3A bi-district tournament

Bonney Lake at Kelso, 10:30 a.m.

Peninsula vs. Mountain View, 2 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium

Prairie at Auburn Mountainview, noon

2A district tournament

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

Black Hills vs. Hockinson, 2 p.m. at District Stadium, Battle Ground HS

Ridgefield at W.F. West, 1 p.m.

Washougal at Columbia River, 6 p.m.

SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL

4A state tournament, Yakima

Third-place semifinal: Battle Ground vs. Moses Lake, noon

Championship and third-place games, 2 p.m.

3A/2A state tournament, Yakima

Third-place semifinal: R.A. Long vs. Hermiston, noon; third-place final, 2 p.m.

Championship: Kelso vs. University, 2 p.m.

CROSS COUNTRY

4A/3A Westside Classic District 3-4 meet, 10 a.m. at Chambers Creek Properties Central Meadow, Tacoma

1A girls quad-district meet, 11:30 a.m. at South Whidbey HS

2B/1B District 4 meet, 11 a.m. at Rainier HS

BOYS TENNIS

4A bi-district tournament at Boeing Tennis Center, Kent

3A bi-district tournament at Sprinker Tennis Center, Spanaway

FOOTBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Camas (5-4) 3 0

Skyview (7-2) 2 1

Union (6-3) 1 2

Battle Ground (0-8) 0 3

CAMAS 17, UNION 7

Camas 0 12 2 3—17

Union 0 7 0 0—7

Second quarter

C — Ethan Ouchi 33 FG

U — Jaydon Jones 1 run (kick good)

C — Ouchi 26 FG

C — Sam Stark 15 pass from Taylor Ioane (conversion failed)

Third quarter

U — Safety, quarterback tackled in endzone

Fourth quarter

C — FG, Ouchi 28

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Camas: Jon Schultz 37-165, Taylor Ioane 8-6, Luke Jamison 4-8, Jairus Phillips 2-6; Union: Jaydon Jones 19-92, Marques Cantu 4-3, Mitch Ratigan 2-5, Tobias Merriweather 1-1, Tyson Fuehrer 4-10, Toby Smoot 1-3.

PASSING — Camas: Taylor Ioane 7-18-0-70; Union: Mitch Ratigan 9-19-2-65, Tyson Fuehrer 6-11-0-50.

RECEIVING — Camas: Zach Blair 4-41, Chase Howington 1-0, Nathan Criddle 1-13, Sam Stark 1-16; Union: Tobias Merriweather 5-58, Korey Bozovich 4-51, Jaydon Jones 3-7, LIam Boyce 1-1, Toby Smoot 2-16.

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Mountain View (7-2) 4 0

Kelso (7-2) 3 1

Prairie (5-4) 2 2

Heritage (3-7) 1 3

Evergreen (3-6) 0 4

PRAIRIE 25, HERITAGE 20

Prairie 6 6 6 7—25

Heritage 0 6 0 14—20

First Quarter

P — Thor Stepina 84 run (run failed)

Second Quarter

H — Kedyn Bolds 29 run (pass failed)

P — Stepina 9 run (run failed)

Third Quarter

P — Alex Ford 3 run (pass failed)

Fourth Quarter

H — LaDaimien McCord 60 fumble return (Pablo Barbosa Sanchez kick)

P — Ford 27 run (Braeden Slamp kick), 3:42

H — Aiden Miller pass from Khalil Osbin (Sanchez kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Prairie, Alex Ford 25-176, Thor Stepina 24-150, Pierson Lamah 2-(minus 4), Ryder Troxel 1-(minus 4). Heritage, Aiden Miller, 5-65, Kedyn Bolds 7-59, LaDaimien McCord 5-3, Khalil Osbin 1-(minus 7).

PASSING — Prairie, Thor Stepina 5-11-0-17. Heritage, Khalil Osbin 5-14-1-77, LaDaimien McCord 1-1-0-23.

RECEIVING — Prairie, Ethan Cabral 2-12, Grayson Weber 1-4, Israel Duncan 1-1, Nathan Phingphouvagh 1-0. Heritage, Aiden Miller 4-91, LaDaimien McCord 1-7, Jack Warren 1-2.

NON-LEAGUE

Friday’s Games

Kalama 40, South Umpqua (Ore.) 0

SKYVIEW 58,
ADRIENNE NELSON (Ore.)  0

Nelson 0 0 0 0—0

Skyview 30 14 7 7—58

First quarter

S — Safety, punt blocked in end zone

S — Isaiah Patterson 8 run (Fedya Henrichs-Tarasenkov kick)

S — Gabe Martin 20 run (Tarasenkov kick)

S — Jerrid Secor 15 pass from Niko Arriola (Tarasenkov kick)

S — Martin 9 fumble return (Tarasenkov kick)

Second quarter 

S — Gavin Packer 18 interception return (Tarasenkov kick)

S — Jalen Salavea 40 punt return (Tarasenkov kick)

Third quarter

S — Trey Jacob 81 run (Tarasenkov kick)

Fourth quarter

S — Trey Quintero 4 run (Tarasenkov kick)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Skyview: Jaydin Knapp 1-1, Isaiah Patterson 1-8, Gabe Martin 1-20, Eric Botnen 1-0, Trey Jacob 2-83, No. 37 2-32, Trey Quintero 1-4.

PASSING — Skyview: Niko Arriola 3-5-23-0. Jake Kennedy 2-3-11-0.

RECEIVING — Skyview: Riley Artis 1-4, Ryan Hickenlooper 1-4, Jarrid Secor 1-15, Noah Stromberg 1-4, Tegan Haggert 1-7.

KELSO 49, BATTLE GROUND 6

Kelso 14 35 0 0—49

Bat.Ground 0 0 0 6—6

First quarter

K — Judah Calixte 2 run (Mason Smith kick)

K — Colby Cooper 1 pass from Hunter Letteer (Smith kick)

Second quarter

K — Judah Calixte 22 pass from Letteer (Smith kick)

K — Zeke Smith 36 pass from Letteer (Smith kick)

K — Smith 35 fumble recovery (Smith kick)

K — Tyler Hayes 41 pass from Letteer (Smith kick)

K — Christian Artega-Teft 1 run (Smith kick)

Fourth quarter

BG — Leithan Reynolds-Weisenborn 5 run (kick failed)

Individual statistics

RUSHING — Kelso: Judah Calixte 9-111, Chase Dillehay 3-14, Christian Artega-Teft 5-12, Logan Hiatt 1-8, Michael Hause 1-8, Hunter Letteer 1-(minus-2). Battle Ground: Leithan Reynolds-Weisenborn 15-104, Munro Smith 3-25, Artem Bahnyuk 5-12, Ryan Whitmire-Witt 2-7, Jacob Champine 2-4, Kameron Spencer 3-(minus-8).

PASSING — Kelso: Hunter Letteer 7-11-143-0; Battle Ground: Kameron Spencer 5-13-42-2; Munro Smith 2-4-36-0.

RECEIVING — Kelso: Judah Calixte 2-57, Tyler Hays 1-41, Zeke Smith 1-36, Colby Cooper 2-7, Cale Franzen 1-2. Battle Ground: Artem Bahnyuk 2-16, Matthew Ferguson 1-11, Cassius Davis 1-8, Ryan Whitmire-Witt 1-5.

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Ridgefield (9-0) 7 0

Hockinson (7-2) 6 1

Mark Morris (5-4) 5 2

Columbia River (3-6) 3 4

Washougal (3-6) 3 4

Woodland (2-7) 2 5

R.A. Long (2-7) 1 6

Hudson’s Bay (1-7) 1 6

RIDGEFIELD 47, WOODLAND 14

Woodland 0 7 0 7—14

Ridgefield 7 20 20 0—47

First Quarter

R — Davis Pankow 10 run (Guiseppe Gagliardi kick)

Second Quarter

W — Dalton Beassie 6 pass from Brett Martynowicz (Jacob Potts kick)

R — Pankow 2 run (Gagliardi kick)

R — Jackson Kelly 6 fumble return (kick missed)

R — Ty Snider 17 pass from Logan DeBeaumont (Gagliardi kick)

Third Quarter

R — Isaiah Cowley 66 run (extra point missed)

R — Ryan Hoogkirk 1 pass from DeBeaumont (Gagliardi kick)

R — Jakob Braunstein 11 pass from DeBeaumont (Gagliardi kick)

Fourth Quarter

W — Beassie 22 pass from Martynowicz (Potts kick)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — Woodland: Dalton Beassie 22-41, Brett Martynowicz 2-0, Mateo Gutridge 2-(-6), Team 1-(-4). Ridgefield: Isaiah Cowley 2-72, Davis Pankow 7-40, Bryce Romine 3-9, Ty Snider 1-8, Logan DeBeaumont 1-(-6).

PASSING — Woodland: Brett Martynowicz 14-31-113-2. Ridgefield: Logan DeBeaumont 11-18-157-3.

RECEIVING — Woodland: Justin Philpot 5-46, Dalton Beassie 5-36, Mark Morales 1-19, Mateo Gutridge 2-18, Daeton Lofgren 1-3. Ridgefield: Jakob Braunstein 4-66, Ty Snider 4-65, Ryan Jenkins 1-15, Isaiah Cowley 1-10, Ryan Hoogkirk 1-1.

HOCKINSON 40, WASHOUGAL 0

Washougal 0 0 0 0—0

Hockinson 14 13 6 7—40

First Quarter

H — Hale Prior 20 pass from Jared Oldham (John Charles kick)

H — Oldham 15 run (Charles kick)

Second Quarter 

H — Prior 7 run (2 pt. conversion failed)

H — Cody Wheeler 3 run (Charles kick)

Third Quarter    

H —Cody Wheeler 1 run (2 pt. conversion failed)

Fourth Quarter    

H — AJ Domingos 1 run (Charles kick)

MARK MORRIS 48, R.A. LONG 7

R.A. Long 0 0 0 7—7

Mark Morris 16 13 12 7—48

1A Trico League

W L

La Center (6-2) 4 0

Castle Rock (4-3) 3 1

Seton Catholic (2-6) 1 2

Columbia-WS (1-6) 1 3

Fort Vancouver (0-6) 0 3

*King’s Way (0-6) 0 0

*independent schedule

LA CENTER 31, CASTLE ROCK 14

La Center 0 14 7 10—31

C. Rock 7 7 0 0—14

First quarter

CR — Chance Naugle 2 run (Parker Orth kick)

Second quarter

CR — Naugle 42 run (Orth kick)

LC — Colby Hylton 19 pass from Darren Cepeda (kick failed)

LC — Cepeda 24 run (Cepeda run)

Third quarter

LC — Hylton 9 pass from Cepeda (Ben Rembiz kick)

Fourth quarter

LC — David White 46 fumble return (Rembiz kick)

LC — Rembiz FG 18

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — La Center: Cepeda 13-49, Jalen Ward 10-46, Andrew Kysar 2-2, Levi Giles 2-5, team 2-(-14). Castle Rock: Chase Rusher 7-16, Naugle 17-83, Stephen Ibsen 1-(minus-1), team 2-(minus-17).

PASSING — La Center: Cepeda 14-27-2-180. Castle Rock: Naugle 7-16-1-42.

RECEIVING — La Center: Giles 4-54, Kysar 5-39, Davari Grauer 1-41, Hylton 2-28, White 2-18. Castle Rock: Gardner 1-22, Lane Partridge 4-20, Hayden Curtiss 2-0.

2B CENTRAL League

W L

Kalama (8-0) 6 0

Adna (4-2) 2 1

Toledo (7-2) 3 2

Wahkiakum (5-3) 2 3

Onalaska (3-3) 3 5

Toutle Lake (1-6) 1 4

Stevenson (3-6) 1 5

Thursday’s Game

Non-league: Wahkiakum 52, King’s Way Christian 27

Friday’s Game

Non-league: Kalama 40, South Umpqua (Ore.) 0

WASHINGTON STATE SCORES

Friday’s Games

Aberdeen/Wishkah Valley Co-op 16, Shelton 14

Bainbridge 24, North Mason 20

Bellevue 56, Juanita 0

Blaine 35, Nooksack Valley 21

Blanchet 16, Ballard 12

Bremerton 19, Port Angeles 13

Camas 17, Union 7

Cashmere 22, Chelan 12

Central Valley 50, Ridgeline 14

Chiawana 64, Pasco 7

Cle Elum/Roslyn 48, Highland 0

Davenport 42, Reardan 18

Eastmont 36, Davis 8

Eatonville 40, Hoquiam 12

Edmonds-Woodway 3, Arlington 0

Elgin, Ore. 80, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 6

Ellensburg 28, East Valley (Yakima) 6

Ferris 32, Cheney 6

Gig Harbor 28, River Ridge 6

Goldendale 60, White Swan 8

Gonzaga Prep 28, Mt. Spokane 20

Granite Falls 13, South Whidbey 12

Hermiston, Ore. 22, Hanford 21

Highline 44, Interlake 0

Hockinson 40, Washougal 0

Kamiak 48, Issaquah 22

Kamiakin 54, Sunnyside 19

Kelso 49, Battle Ground 6

La Center 31, Castle Rock 14

Lake Stevens 34, Glacier Peak 28

Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 20, Freeman 17

Liberty 52, Lake Washington 14

Liberty Bell 56, Bridgeport 0

Lynden 14, Sedro-Woolley 6

Mariner 33, Jackson 13

Mark Morris 48, R.A. Long 7

Marysville-Pilchuck 56, Shorecrest 8

Mead 21, Lewis and Clark 17

Mercer Island 35, Newport-Bellevue 8

Montesano 31, Elma 6

Moses Lake 56, West Valley (Yakima) 17

Mount Tahoma 48, Stadium 0

Naches Valley 54, La Salle 6

Naselle 54, Chief Leschi 16

Neah Bay 40, Lummi 30

Newport 36, Colville 16

North Kitsap 56, Kingston 0

Pomeroy 62, Liberty Christian 6

Prairie 25, Heritage 20

Prosser 28, Ephrata 21

Pullman 24, North Central 8

Raymond 54, Ilwaco 8

Renton 48, Lindbergh 6

Ridgefield 47, Woodland 14

Riverside 48, Medical Lake 0

Royal 54, Connell 0

Sehome 44, Cedarcrest 0

Shadle Park 30, Clarkston 27

Skyview 58, Nelson, Ore. 0

Spanaway Lake 32, Lakes 21

Springdale 46, Inchelium 6

Squalicum 34, Burlington-Edison 13

Stanwood 49, Lynnwood 14

Steilacoom 49, Fife 7

Sumner 49, Olympia 13

Timberline 35, North Thurston 3

Toppenish 14, Zillah 7

Tumwater 48, Centralia 6

W. F. West 35, Black Hills 0

West Valley (Spokane) 35, Rogers (Spokane) 6

Yelm 43, Central Kitsap 6

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=

Archbishop Murphy vs. Lakewood, ccd.

Clallam Bay vs. Mary Knight, ccd.

King’s vs. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell), ccd.

Toutle Lake vs. Kalama, ccd.

Wilbur-Creston vs. Almira/Coulee-Hartline, ccd.

GIRLS SOCCER

4A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Saturday’s Games

First Round

Graham Kapowsin at Kentwood, 1 p.m. (loser out)

Kennedy Catholic at Sumner, 11 a.m.

Skyview at Rogers (Puyallup), 7 p.m. (loser out)

Olympia at Tahoma, 1 p.m.

Mount Rainier at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. (loser out)

Curtis at Camas, noon

South Kitsap at Union, noon (loser out)

Kentridge at Puyallup, 6 p.m.

3A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Saturday’s Games

First Round

Thomas Jefferson at Stadium, 10 a.m. (loser out)

Central Kitsap at Auburn Riverside, 11 a.m.

Prairie at Auburn Mountainview, noon (loser out)

Capital at Lakes, 1 p.m.

Silas at Timberline, 1 p.m. (loser out)

Bonney Lake at Kelso, 10:30 a.m.

Peninsula vs. Mountain View, 2 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium (loser out)

Kentlake at Gig Harbor, 4 p.m.

2A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Saturday’s Games

First Round

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

Black Hills vs. Hockinson, 12:30 p.m. at District Stadium, Battle Ground

Ridgefield at W.F. West, 1 p.m.

Washougal at Columbia River, 5 p.m.

SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL

4A STATE TOURNAMENT

At Gateway Sports Complex, Yakima

Friday’s Games

Quarterfinals

Moses Lake 20, Union 3

Central Valley 15, Bothell 1

West Valley-Yakima 16, Woodinville 1

Chiawana 24, Battle Ground 3

Semifinals

Central Valley 24, Moses Lake 7

Chiawana 19, West Valley-Yakima 8

Consolation (loser out)

Bothell 11, Union 10

Battle Ground 14, Woodinville 4

Saturday’s Games

Championship

Central Valley vs. Chiawana, 2 p.m.

Third-place semifinals

Bothell vs. West Valley-Yakima, noon

Battle Ground vs. Moses Lake, noon

Third-place game

2 p.m.

MOSES LAKE 20, UNION 3

Moses Lk 432 0(11) —20 20 1

Union 000 30 —  3 8 4

Union

Highlights — Ella Berfanger 1-3; Destiny Hatzenbuhler 1-3; April Paulet 1R; Avery Thamert 1-3 1R; Avery Ella O’Neil 2-2 2B 2RBI 1R; Zoey Taylor RBI; Jordan Nealy 1-2; Bailey Gleich 1-2; Abigail Anderson 1-2.

CHIAWANA 24, BATTLE GROUND 3

No report

BOTHELL 11, UNION 10

Union 530 200 0—10 15 4

Bothell 300 201 5—11 11 3

Union

Highlights — Ella Berfanger 1-4 3B 1R; Destiny Hatzenbuhler 2-4 RBI 3R; April Paulet 2-3 3R; Avery Thamert 3-4 RBI 2R; Avery Ella O’Neil 2-4 2-2B 5RBI; Zoey Taylor 3-4 RBI 1R; Bailey Gleich 1-4 3B RBI; Jasmin Adams 1-4 2B.

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BATTLE GROUND 14, WOODINVILLE 4

No report

3A/2A STATE TOURNAMENT

At Gateway Sports Complex, Yakima

Friday’s Games

Quarterfinals

Hermiston 20, Lake Washington 4

Kelso 4, Walla Walla 3

University 20, R.A. Long 3

Mt. Spokane 19, Cleveland 3

Semifinals

Kelso 9, Hermiston 4

University 18, Mt. Spokane 2

Consolation (loser out)

Lake Washington 18, Walla Walla 16

R.A. Long 26, Cleveland 1

Saturday’s Games

Championship

University vs. Kelso, 2 p.m.

Third-place semifinals

Lake Washington vs. Mt. Spokane, noon

R.A. Long vs. Hermiston, noon

Third-place game

2 p.m.

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