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High School Scoreboard, results from Sept. 13

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: September 13, 2022, 9:57pm

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

VOLLEYBALL

Montesano at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

GIRLS SOCCER

Prairie at Skyview, 7 p.m.

Evergreen at Heritage, 7 p.m.

Kalama at Forks, 6 p.m.

CROSS COUNTRY

Columbia River, Washougal vs. Ridgefield, 4 p.m. at Whipple Creek Trails

Mark Morris, R.A. Long vs. Hockinson, 4 p.m. at Hockinson Meadows Park

BOYS TENNIS

Skyview at Evergreen, 3:30 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at Heritage, 3:30 p.m.

Union at Prairie, 3:30 p.m.

Columbia River at R.A. Long, 3:30 p.m.

Hudson’s Bay at Mark Morris, 3:30 p.m.

Ridgefield at Washougal, 3:30 p.m.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Prairie, Battle Ground at Mark Morris, 5 p.m.

Washougal, Camas, Hockinson, La Center at Kelso, 5 p.m.

SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL

Prairie vs. Mountain View, 4 p.m. at Union HS

Fort Vancouver at Mark Morris, DH, 4 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

PRAIRIE 3, MOUNTAIN VIEW 0

26-24, 25-14, 25-19

Prairie

Highlights — Ella Conklin 9 kills, 5 blocks, 9 digs, 4 aces, 1 assist; Emelynn Cecil 12 digs, 4 aces, 1 assist; Emma Eterno 17 assists, 5 digs, 2 aces; Marissa Raley 20 assists, 3 digs; Addie Cameron 13 kills, 4 digs; Diamond Doutrive 5 kills, 4 blocks.

Mountain View

Highlights — Alex Ursache 3 assists, 1 ace, 13 digs; Leah Powers 5 digs, 2 assists; Lydia Rutherford 7 digs; Annika Reive 1 dig, 2 blocks; Lily Schaffer 2 kills, 1 dig; Alexis Alvarado 2 kills; Makena Gamby 6 kills, 19 assists, 1 ace, 9 digs; Natasha Skobkarev 5 kills, 1 dig, 1 block; Edita Ljuca 13 kills, 5 digs; Bethany Pham 1 kill, 6 assists, 1 ace, 16 digs; Abby Sturgeon 1 kill.

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

COLUMBIA RIVER 3, RIDGEFIELD 0

25-17, 25-20, 25-22

Ridgefield

Highlights — Paige Stepaniuk 1 ace, 18 digs; Hailey McEllrath 2 blocks, 6 kills; Hannah McAdams 1 block, 1 kill, 5 digs; Callie Curran 1 kill, 8 digs, 34 assists; Lizzy Andrew 1 ace, 18 kills, 1 block; Natalie Andrew 4 aces, 8 kills; Tava Whitlow 2 aces, 2 digs.

Columbia River

Highlights — Lauren Dreves 17 kills, 16 digs, 2 aces; Sydney Dreves 6 kills, 22 digs; Logan DeJong 4 kills; Taegen Benke 2 kills, 1 dig; Sophie Worden 26 assists, 7 digs; Macey McCoy 3 kills, 5 digs; Sasha Pelkey 22 digs, 2 aces.

JV — Columbia River won.

WOODLAND 3, FORT VANCOUVER

25-6, 25-18, 25-13.

Woodland

Highlights —  Dasha Vasilenko 8 kills, 15 digs; Tessa Traffie 5 kills, 7 digs; Sydney George 4 kills, 9 digs; Jenna Starr 3 kills; 2 blocks; Sophia Schafer 7 digs; Brezy Summers 9 digs; Abigail Schoonover 13 assists.

MARK MORRIS 3, HUDSON’S BAY 0

25-14, 25-10, 25-11

Mark Morris

highlights — Ali Millspaugh 9 kills, 9 blocks;Isabella Merzoian 9 kills; Emma Fisher 6 kills; Laney Frasier 20 assists, 4 aces.

NON-LEAGUE

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

LA CENTER 3, TOUTLE LAKE 0

25-9, 25-22, 25-19

La Center

Highlights — Ella Schoene 7 kills, 10 digs, 5 aces, 11 service points, 1 assist; Grace Clinton 8 assists, 6 digs, 10 service points, 1 ace; Alyse Webberley 3 kills, 8 blocks, 2  digs, 2 service points; Billie Ross 3 kills, 3 blocks, 10 digs, 8 service points, 2 aces, 2 assists; Esther Langeliers 3 blocks, 1 dig; Mia Achziger 6 digs, 1 ace, 1 assist; Aristyn Wiseman 1 kill, 6 digs, 7 aces; Lauren Hudson 1 kill, 3 blocks, 2 digs; Bailey España 6 digs, 6 assists, 5 service points; Kylie Perkins 1 dig.

KELSO 3, UNION 0

25-15, 25-21, 25-13

Union

Highlights — Myla Barker; 6 digs, 2 kills; Sydnee Wagner 1 block; Kelsey Lee 9 digs, 2 aces, Allie Piland 2 digs; Kayla Saopraseuth 2 digs, 5 assists, 1 ace; Drew Eggleston 6 digs, 8 kills; Lana Saopraseuth 4 digs, 10 assists, 1 ace; Ruby Ochoa 1 dig, 5 kills; Sannah Letioa 1 block; McKinley Ermshar 1 dig, 1 kill.

HERITAGE 3, BATTLE GROUND 0

25-9, 25-16, 25-10

Heritage

Highlights — Keanna Salavea 16 kills, 3 blocks, 13 digs; Ariah Nassey 6 kills, 21 digs; Jordis Taylor 3 kills, 2 blocks, 12 digs, 3 aces; Makenna Ross 12 assists, 6 digs; Jenna Le 11 assists, 6 digs; Taylor Moody 10 digs.

KALAMA 3, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 0

25-19, 25-18, 25-18

King’s Way Christian

Highlights — Jaicee Mattila 1 block, 1 dig, 6 assists; Melody Muntz 1 ace, 4 digs, 3 assists; Paytin Davis 5 digs; Natalie O’Neil 12 assists, 12 digs, 4 aces; Ella Zimmerman 3 digs, 1 kill; Brietta Glover  1 ace, 10 kills, 1 dig; Ellie Mathison 4 aces, 4 kills, 11 digs, 1 block; Abby Stalkup 4 blocks; Brooklin Rossman 2 blocks, 2 kills; Bridget Quinn 1 block, 2 kills; Ava Moats 7 blocks, 1 kill. 

GIRLS SOCCER

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

COLUMBIA RIVER 2, MARK MORRIS 0

Columbia River

Goals (assists) — Ivy Henderson (Maree Seibel), Avah Eslinger (Henderson); Goalkeeper saves — Alia Rust 3.

Halftime — 1-0.

JV — Columbia River 6-1.

RIDGEFIELD 3, R.A. LONG 0

Ridgefield

Highlights — Allie Draper (Baylee Bushnell), Ella Rorabaugh (unassisted), Elle Michaud (unassisted).

Match standout — Madison Ruddy.

JV1 — 8-0, JV2 — 8-0.

HOCKINSON 3, WASHOUGAL 0

Hcokinson

Goals(assists) — Bridget Brennan (unassisted), Bridget Brennan (Abby Dombrow), Audrey Davis (PK).

Goalkeeper saves — Ashley Suva 4

Match standouts — Kendall Lawson, Abby Dombrow.

WOODLAND 8, HUDSON’S BAY 1

Woodland

Goals (assists) — Hayley Summers (Lainey Haden), Addi Stading (Lainey Haden), Avery Andrews (Summers), Summers (Grace Hay), Andrews ( Summers), Summers (Hay), Hay (Unassisted), Summers (Haden).

Goalkeeper saves — Rylee McCune 4.

Hudson’s Bay

Goals (assists) — Jaylynn Wing (Cielo Rodriguez).

Goalkeeper saves —  Lila Repman 5.

Halftime — 5-0.

NON-LEAGUE

UNION 2, SUMNER 0

Union

Goals (assists) — Maya Woods (Maddie Cooke), Taylor McCullough (Maya Woods). Goalkeeper saves — Stephanie Leckwold 4.

Match standouts — Avery Schilling, Anna Threlkeld.

Halftime: 1-0

JV — 2-1 Summer.

SETON CATHOLIC 4, TENINO 1

Seton Catholic

Goals (assists) — CJ Moore (Keira Williams), Moore (Hannah Jo Hammerstrom), Hammerstrom (Hailey Herboth), Moore (Sofia Aragon). Goalkeeper saves — Hailey Hammerstrom 7.

Match standout — CJ Moore.

Halftime — 3-0.

LA CENTER 2, BATTLE GROUND 2

La Center

Goals (assists) — Shaela Bradley (Unassisted), Bradley (Jana Croskrey).

Goalkeeper saves — Sophia Johnson 8.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 9, DE LA SALLE (Ore.) 0.

King’s Way Christian

Goals (assists) — V. Knight (A. Smith), A. Smith (H. Irwin), S. Haij, A. Smith, J. Carney, A. Stimmel, A. Sand, G. Mayhugh (K. Broadbent), H. Rouse. Goalkeeper saves — E. Rounsley 1, A. Armstrong 1.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

CAMAS 21, KELSO 45, EVERGREEN 72

At Evergreen; 3 miles

CAMAS — 1, Hayden Reich 16:05; 2, James Puffer 16:15; 5, Gabriel Marcham 16:58; 6, Max Merrifield 17:02; 7, Max Gregory 17:09.

KELSO — 3, Jake Beck 16:19; 4, Kamren Mattison 16:45; 14, Jesus Rios 18:23; 16, Owen Gallagher 18:42; 17, Jacob Rivera 19:11.

EVERGREEN — 12, Luke Twiss 17:39; 15, Jayce Gallant 18:37; 18, Ali Keplar 19:29; 20, Sebastian Najar 19:51; 21, Matthew Durrent 19:56.

UNION 24, BATTLE GROUND 35, MOUNTAIN VIEW 82

At Pacific Community Park; 5,000m

UNION — 1, Grayson Caldwell 17:53; 4, Sabin Kotsovos 18:09; 5, Marco Solari 18:40; 6, Enzo Solari 18:48; 8, Canaan Moore 18:50.

BATTLE GROUND — 2, Caden Ashworth 17:55; 3, Devontae Kephart 18:05; 7, Sterling Sutton 18:50; 18, Zachary Zamora 20:23; 19, Calvin Hubbard 20:28.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — 20, Ethan Chapman 20:39; 24, Andrew Sundahl 21:29; 26, Harrison Matz 21:53; 27, Zach Wolfe 21:58; 36, Sangye Jordhen 26:03.

PRAIRIE 24, SKYVIEW 38, HERITAGE 71

At Lewisville Park; 5,000m

PRAIRIE — 1, Logan Bigelow 17:19.1; 3, Ethan Pedersen 17:42.9; 4, Ayden Walker 17:49.2; 7, Jacob Sautter 18:01.5; 10, Kenneth Pedersen 18:34.9.

SKYVIEW — 2, Ryan Koenninger 17:21.0; 5, Michael Ouellette 17:55.1; 6, Carson Clary 17:58.7; 12, Sam Sheppert 18:50.6; 13, Cole Milkowski 18:55.2.

HERITAGE — 8, Devyn Thomas 18:11.8; 9, Jayden Morlan 18:27.3; 18, Aubyn Broer 19:05.6; 21, Gregory Kilian 19:21.4; 43, Ryan Perez 27:16.2.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

CAMAS 18, KELSO 58, EVERGREEN 61

At Evergreen; 3 miles

CAMAS — 1, Natalie Peddie 19:18; 2, Gracie Buzzell 19:20; 3, Bethany McKinstry 19:54; 5, Eliisa Marshall 21:02; 7, Marilyn Green 21:11.

KELSO — 6, Sophia Cheslock 21:05; 10, Lily Evans 22:19; 11, Madalynn Moe 22:42;  26, Mia Johnson 27:04; 29, Emberlin Homer 27:33.

EVERGREEN — 4, Claire Rogge 20:01;  16, Daniela Vazquez-Gonzalez 24:28; 18, Ashley Leon-Marin 24:39; 25, Margaret Izzy Henson 26:52; 33, Emily Salinas-Henry 28:41.

UNION 15, MOUNTAIN VIEW 51, BATTLE GROUND 75

At Pacific Community Park; 5,000m

UNION — 1, Charlotte Wilson 18:48; 2, Jaylyn Lehner 20:04; 3, Kayla Gorchels 20:55; 4, Chase Hawkes 21:24; 5, Abigail Rounds 21:36.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — 6, Phebe Willson 21:37; 8, Morgan Geddry 22:16; 10, Skylar Dopps 22:38; 16, Layla Cantonwine 24:57; 20, Sienna McNeal 25:06.

BATTLE GROUND — 9, Stacy Sutton 22:16; 14, Neva Matson 24:32; 25, Gracy Wing 27:14; 26, Jordyn French 27:15; 29, Brooke Stewart 29:28.

SKYVIEW 20, PRAIRIE 42, HERITAGE inc.

At Lewisville Park; 5,000m

SKYVIEW — 2, Charis Deitemeyer 21:37.7; 3, Daphne Evenson 21:37.9; 4, Lauren Amato 21:37.9; 5, Ava Logue 21:41.5; 6, Evelyn Reed 21:44.2.

PRAIRIE — 1, Annie Anderson 21:16.8; 9, Zoe Jensen 22:42.8; 11, Allie Jensen 23:18.1; 13, Abby Buck 24:44.1; 19, Soamy Robles 27:31.8.

HERITAGE — 8, Dahotah Leach 21:45.2; 14, Tabitha Wallace 24:45.1; 18, Amber Cole 27:26.3; 26, Dalia Clemente 31:11.3.

BOYS TENNIS

COLUMBIA RIVER 6, HERITAGE 0

Singles — Lucas Walburn (CR) def. Elijah Gobert 6-0, 6-1; Nate Sheron (CR) def. Anthony Mar 6-2, 6-7, 10-3; Tyme Sisakvanich (CR) def. Caden Choing 7-5, 7-5.

Doubles — Alex Harris/Cameron Harris (CR) def. George Davis/Pavel Savinsky 6-0, 6-0; Fuller Beyer/Ixis Chu (CR) def. Naman Maharaj/Aiden Caggianese 6-0, 6-0; Nate Little/Miles Mashek (CR) def. Hayden Neveants/Austin Eichorst 6-0, 6-0.

BOYS GOLF

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

WASHOUGAL 165, WOODLAND 168

At Lewis River, par-35

WASHOUGAL — Mason Acker 44, Keagan Payne 40, Brayden Kassel 40, Mather Minnis 41, Will Love 51, Trent Maddox 45.

WOODLAND — Dane Huddleston 34, Jake Sams 52, Bryce MacDonald 46, Keaten Stansberry 42, Nathan Karchesky 46, Trent Blatnik 53.

COLUMBIA RIVER 150, R.A. LONG 195

At par-35 Mint Valley

COLUMBIA RIVER — Jack Kendrick 34, Ian Schoonmaker 36, Noah Larson 38, Alex Snyder 42, Miles Fitzwilson 47, Jason  Jenisch 48.

R.A. LONG — Jay Nickerson 38, Riley Coleman 41, Julian Claypool 50, Kian White 66.

RIDGEFIELD 160, FORT/BAY 238

At par-37 Tri-Mountain

RIDGEFIELD — Max Daniels 36, Tyler Whitmore 40, Parker Daniels 42, Jack Brown 42, Lucas Wikstrom 45, Drew Krsul 49.

FORT/BAY — Simon Sorenson (FV) 55, Owen Hewett (HB) 58, Ryland Brown (HB) 61, Cam Nicklas (HB) 64, Brooklyn White (HB) 65, Gavin Nelson (HB) 65.

HOCKINSON 175, MARK MORRIS 175

(Hockinson wins on tiebreaker)

At par-35 Mint Valley

HOCKINSON — Grant Gumringer 40, Ethan Wall 42, Talon Matson 46, Tanner Williams 47, Branden Corey 49, Leo Roberts 51.

MARK MORRIS — Austin Lindquist 42, Ian MacArthur 43, Caleb Stewart 44, Broden Toney 46, Reilly O’Farrell 50, Jace Kiser 53.

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KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 182, MONTESANO 194

At Club GreenMeadows, par-36

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN — Makani Geisen 44, Isaac Pisarczyk 45, Colin Trang 45, Cade Erwin 48, Jackson Lovato 56, Chase Wollam 58.

MONTESANO — Trey Sweeney 45, Zander Jones 56, Josh Wills 47, Spenser Lovell 60, Ayhdn Sauer 58, Gavin Root 46.

BOYS TENNIS

W.F. WEST 4, RIDGEFIELD 2

Singles — Aaron Boggess (WFW) d. Nick Harris 6-1, 6-2; Javyn Han (WFW) d. Tommy Tomillo 6-2, 6-2; Justin Chung (WFW) d. Jack Blehm 6-4, 6-3.

Doubles — Brady Winter-Shaun Tullis (R) d. Will Cummings-Bryce Kuykendall 3-6, 6-4, 1-0 (S); Ben Neil-Connor Lopez (R) d. Christian Patona-Sam Mittge 6-4, 2-6, 1-0 (S); Gabe Priest-Braden Newman (WFW) d. Brody Wolski-Macain Reed 7-5, 6-4.

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