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High school scoreboard, results from Jan. 5

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: January 5, 2022, 10:51pm

THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

BOYS BASKETBALL

Elma at Castle Rock, 7:15 p.m.

Stevenson at Onalaska, 7 p.m.

Adna at Kalama, 7 p.m.

Mossyrock at Columbia Adventist, 7:15 p.m.

Firm Foundation at Three Rivers Christian, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Mountain View at Fort Vancouver, 6 p.m.

Ridgefield at Union, 7 p.m.

Columbia-White Salmon at King’s Way Christian, 6 p.m.

La Center at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

Castle Rock at Elma, 7 p.m.

Onalaska at Stevenson, 7 p.m.

Columbia Adventist at Mossyrock, 7 p.m.

WRESTLING

Mountain View at Camas, 6 p.m.

Hudson’s Bay at Columbia River, 6 p.m.

Washougal at Woodland, 6 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at Mark Morris, 6 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Kelso (4-2) 2 0

Mountain View (5-3) 1 0

Evergreen (3-7) 1 1

Prairie (1-3) 0 1

Heritage (2-5) 0 2

KELSO 69, PRAIRIE 46

PRAIRIE — A.J. Burke 1, Baily Kousonsavath 13, Tyson Davis 0, Hayden Rose 25, Brendan Carter 6, Dominick Vigue 1, Talus Sather 0, Ashveer Sandhu 0. Totals 18 (3) 7-18 46.

KELSO — Tyler Hays 6, Carter Lloyd 8, Naiser Lukas 4, Hayden Yore 2, Ethan Mitchell 12, Colby Cooper 0, Chase Dillehay 0, Michael Foust 17, Sean McFarland 2, Payton Stewart 17, Chase Johnson 0. Totals 22 (7) 15-22 69.

Prairie 11 17 8 10—46

Kelso 12 13 22 22—69

JV — Kelso won

Freshmen — Kelso won

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

R.A. Long (6-1) 4 0

Ridgefield (7-2) 5 1

Mark Morris (5-3) 4 1

Woodland (6-2) 4 1

Columbia River (2-7) 2 3

Hudson’s Bay (1-7) 1 4

Washougal (2-5) 1 4

Hockinson (1-7) 1 4

Fort Vancouver (0-5) 0 4

RIDGEFIELD 63, HUDSON’S BAY 60

HUDSON’S BAY — Rafael Baughman 6, Eddie Grier 23, Gustavo Gonzalez 2, Joey Gordon 19, Kayden Gonzales 6, Lincoln Goode 0, Isaac Hossom 4. Totals 22 (7) 9-12 60.

RIDGEFIELD — Kalapana Estrella 0, Sidhartha Bryant 8, Zachary Warren 3, Ty Snider 15, Nathan Semlick 12, Jalen Dunn 0, Henry Hughes 17, Carter Thompson 0, Simon Rommel 0, Colten Castro 8. Totals 25 (9) 4-10 63.

Hud.Bay 7 11 16 26—60

Ridgefield 13 15 25 10—63

WOODLAND 63, WASHOUGAL 49

Woodland 17 14 9 23—63

Washougal 10 8 18 13—49

Individual scorers not available

Non-league

LA CENTER 65, HOQUIAM 58

LA CENTER (3-7) — Jordan Nixon 14, Colby Hylton 24, Matthew Pettit 0, Austin Nixon 8, Garrett Maunu 4, Coby Gardner 8, Ben Tomberlin 2, Boston Walker 5. Totals 25 (8) 7-10 65.

HOQUIAM (2-5) — Dominic Standstipher 0, Owen McNeill 14, Zander Jump 0, Michael Watkins 15, Jake Templer 10, Justice Stankavich 11, Jalen Hobucket 0, Kort Gordon 2, Aiden Butcher 0. Totals 24 (7) 3-4 58.

La Center 12 13 21 19—65

Hoquiam 18 12 9 19—58

GIRLS BASKETBALL

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Washougal (7-2) 4 0

Hockinson (7-3) 4 1

Hudson’s Bay (6-2) 4 1

Mark Morris (5-4) 3 2

Columbia River (3-5) 3 3

Ridgefield (2-4) 1 3

R.A. Long (2-4) 1 3

Woodland (3-6) 1 5

Fort Vancouver (2-7) 0 4

WASHOUGAL 63, WOODLAND 29

WASHOUGAL — Chloe Johnson 7, Bella Albaugh 8, Jaiden Bea 25, Samantha Mederos 15, Ireland Albaugh 5, Jaisa Wilson 3, Hadley Jones 0, Bre Alldrin 0. Totals 25 (6) 7-12 63.

WOODLAND — Addi Stading 3, Sydney George 8, Abbie Huston 2, Kenzi Bunger 11, Sophia Speranza 0, Riley Stading 3, Ella Lindsay 2. Totals 11 (4) 3-10 29.

Washougal 20 16 13 14—63

Woodland 6 6 8 9—29

JV — Washougal won.

Non-League

MOUNTAIN VIEW 54, BATTLE GROUND 33

MOUNTAIN VIEW (1-4) — Jewelianah Williams 0, Victoria Schnieder 24, Jaleyah Pitre 2, Nina Peterson 7, Katelyn Henderson 11, Faaiuga Toese 8, Sydney Horton 2. Totals 21 (2) 10-17 54.

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BATTLE GROUND (0-5) — Alexa Vesely 0, Reagan Menendall 5, Yvette Rosales 6, Candice Adams 3, Abigail Hertner 4, Hermoine Bauer 3, Danielle Arn 6, Kylee Sharrow 0, Skylar Fridriksson 4, Naomi Cooper 2. Totals 14 (2) 3-5 33.

Mtn.View 19 10 8 17—54

Bat.Ground 6 6 12 9—33

BOYS SWIMMING

AT MARK MORRIS

Team scores — Union 137, R.A. Long 4; Union 106, Mountain View 64; Mountain View 126, R.A. Long 6; Union 112, Mark Morris 54; Mountain View 103, Mark Morris 63; Heritage 62, R.A. Long 10; Mark Morris 100, Heritage 40; R.A. Long 12, Evergreen 10; Mark Morris 112, Evergreen 5.

200 medley relay — 1, Union (Sam Empey, Alexander Wahlman, Steven Empey, Duc Bui) 1:44.68; 2, Mountain View 1:50.48.

200 freestyle — 1, Caden Lee (MV) 2:03.24; 2, Ethan Larsen (MM) 2:12.89.

200 indvidiual medley — 1, Yonten Ghadong (MV) 2:15.52; 2, Jason Chang (U) 2:17.87.

50 freestyle — 1, David Kilway (MV) 24.16; 2, Hien Bui (U) 25.18.

100 butterfly — 1, Duc Bui (U) 1:01.43; 2, Owen Wong (MV) 1:03.42.

100 freestyle — 1, Alexander Wahlman (U) 53.09; 2, Caden Lee (MV) 54.32.

500 freestyle — 1, Sam Empey (U) 5:29.78; 2, Justin Xue (MV) 5:50.31.

200 free relay — 1, Mountain View (David Kilway, Ghadong, Owen Wong, Xue) 1:33.82; 2, Union 1:34.93.

100 backstroke — 1, Jason Chang (U) 1:02.56; 2, Joshua Butler (MM) 1:04.31.

100 breaststroke — 1, Rudi Soetamin (MM) 1:11.87; 2, Gregory Wanner (U) 1:14.03.

400 free relay — 1, Union (Sam Empey, Steven Empey, Owen Robertson, Wahlman) 3:29.46; 2, Mountain View 3:33.37.

GIRLS BOWLING

EVERGREEN 1948, PRAIRIE 1759

At Bailey’s Tiger Bowl

EVERGREEN — Alexis Clarke 183-176, Sarah Mikkelsen 155, Zoe Mikkelsen 115, Soreya Novonty 156-166, Kierra Wilcox 180-151, Kailee Wilcox 212-168. Baker games 148-138.

PRAIRIE — Telina Zander 121-119, Jordan Quick 99-123, Lilly Bash 181-179, Karley Wold-Hayes 196-186, Karley Postma 130-90. Baker games 166-169.

COLUMBIA RIVER 2039, RIDGEFIELD 1680

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

COLUMBIA RIVER — Hailey Gress 200-114, Jamie Green 170-150, Addi Capson 168-194, Pax Marino 184-173, Kylee Jo Wisinski 180-203. Baker games 150-153.

RIDGEFIELD — Hailey Betts 100-149, Avaa Shipley 220-138, Doran Woltersdorf 129-124, Lorena Jimenez 139-149, Ada Johnson 155-146. Baker games 132-162.

JV — Columbia River 1311-1170.

SKYVIEW 1914, CAMAS 1331

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Report not available

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