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High School Scoreboard, results from Feb. 7

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: February 7, 2023, 10:26pm

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

3A bi-district pigtail: Bainbridge at Prairie, 7:45 p.m. at Black Hills HS

GIRLS BASKETBALL

3A bi-district pigtail: Bainbridge vs. Heritage, 6 p.m. at Black Hills HS

2A district pigtail: Washougal at Rochester, 6 p.m.

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Camas (16-5) 5 1

Union (15-6) 4 2

Battle Ground (12-7) 2 4

Skyview (12-9) 1 5

TUESDAY’S GAMES

UNION 71, SKYVIEW 62 (OT)

UNION — Nolan Frazier 0, Grayson Stanley 2, Josiah Baldassare 6, Samair Thompson 3, Kody Holcomb 13, Yanni Fassilis 32, Tucker Dunseth 15. Totals 25 (6) 15-22 71.

SKYVIEW — Sam Sheppert 3, Gavin Packer 2, Gavin Perdue 3, Demaree Collins 39, Javen Fletch 11, Landon Webb 0, Malakai Weimer 4, Joshua Chatman 0. Totals 26 (14) 2-5 62.

Union 15 16 11 20 9—71

Skyview 14 12 21 15 0—62

CAMAS 93, BATTLE GROUND 78

No details reported

4A DISTRICT 3-4 TOURNAMENT

(Seeding in parentheses)

Saturday’s Games

Winner to State

(6) Tahoma at (3) Olympia

(7) Sumner at (2) Federal Way

(5) Bellarmine Prep at (4) Camas

(8) Kentridge at (1) Curtis

Loser-out

(14) Graham Kapowsin at (11) Kentwood

(15) Battle Ground at (10) Puyallup

(13) Mount Rainier at (12) Emerald Ridge

(16) Rogers-Puyallup at Union

3A DISTRICT 3-4 TOURNAMENT

(Seeding in parentheses)

Wednesday’s Play-in Game

At Black Hills High, Tumwater

(15) Prairie vs. (17) Bainbridge, 7:45 p.m.

Friday’s Game

Play-in winner at (10) Silas, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Winner to state

(7) Auburn Mountainview at (3) Lincoln

(6) Stadium at (2) Auburn

(5) Gig Harbor at (4) Mountain View

(8) North Thurston at (1) Timberline

Loser out

(14) Mount Tahoma at (11) Todd Beamer

(13) Kent Meridian at (12) Capital

(16) Yelm at (9) Kelso

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Mark Morris (20-1) 16 0

R.A. Long (16-4) 14 2

Woodland (13-7) 11 5

Ridgefield (11-9) 10 6

Columbia River (8-12) 8 8

Washougal (7-11) 6 10

Hudson’s Bay (3-17) 3 13

Hockinson (4-15) 2 14

Fort Vancouver (2-19) 2 14

TUESDAY’S GAME

WOODLAND 59, RIDGEFIELD 53

WOODLAND — Beau Swett 14, Justin Philpot 12, Dane Huddleston 16, Gus Heidgerken 0, Lucas Logan 0, Drew Burns 17. Totals 24 (8) 3-6 59.

RIDGEFIELD — Sid Bryant 7, Colton Warren 2, Cole Chester 15, Landon Kelsey 8, Carter Thompson 8, Jalen Dunn 11, Damion Jiles 2. Totals 22 (6) 3-6 53.

Woodland 19 14 11 15—59

Ridgefield 17 6 11 19—53

2A DISTRICT 4 TOURNAMENT

Thursday’s Play-in Game

Columbia River at Shelton, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Ridgefield at Tumwater, 6 p.m.

W.F. West at R.A. Long, 6 p.m.

Woodland at Black Hills, 6 p.m.

Play-in winner at Mark Morris, 6 p.m.

1A District 4 Tournament

Friday’s Games

La Center at Hoquiam, 6 p.m.

Tenino at King’s Way Christian, 6 p.m.

Elma at Seton Catholic, 6 p.m.

Castle Rock at Eatonville, 6 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Camas (18-2) 6 0

Union (14-6) 3 3

Skyview (12-7) 2 4

Battle Ground (1-17) 0 6

TUESDAY’S GAMES

CAMAS 71, BATTLE GROUND 12

BATTLE GROUND — Sydney Ebert 0, Skylar Fredricksson 0, Ava Robertson 0, Chloe Loll 2, Yvette Rosales 2, Marissa Loveall 0, Chelsea Long 0, Hannah Aerni 0, Danielle Arn 4, Naomi Cooper 4. Totals 5 (0) 2-4 12.

CAMAS — Kendall Mairs 7, Riley Sanz 6, Sophie Buzzard 12, Kendall Bachelder 30, Baylie Farra 7, Brianna Forbess 2, Addison Harris 5, Keirra Thompson 2. Totals 28 (13) 2-3 71.

B. Ground 2 5 2 3—12

Camas 25 12 20 14—71

UNION 77, SKYVIEW 57

SKYVIEW — Lainey Phillips 10, Sam Groesbeck 4, Charlotte Baker 5, Brynnlee Williams 3, Kaydance Stratton 0, TaRyah Hamstreet 2, Kiera Parks 7, Keymorah Johnson 6, Chanelle Paschal 2, Jordan Labrador-Hallett 18. Totals 19 (11) 8-11 57.

UNION — Hanna Summers 2, Rowyn Riley 17, Mackenzie Spike 3, Layla Senderson 3, Zoey Robards 3, Ellie Flemming 2, Brooklynn Haywood 31, Ava Smith 12, Alexandria Yelverton 4. Totals 26 (12) 13-18 77.

Skyview 13 13 17 14—57

Union 17 22 18 20—77

JV — Union won

4A DISTRICT 3-4 TOURNAMENT

(Seeding in parentheses)

Friday’s Games

Winner to State

(6) Kentwood at (3) Emerald Ridge

(7) Olympia at (2) Tahoma

(5) Bellarmine Prep at (4) Camas

(8) Decatur at (1) Sumner

Loser-out

(14) Puyallup at (11) Kentridge

(15) Skyview at (10) South Kitsap

(13) Mount Rainier at (12) Bethel

(16) Rogers-Puyallup at (9) Union

3A DISTRICT 3-4 TOURNAMENT

(Seeding in parentheses)

Wednesday’s Play-in Game

At Black Hills High, Tumwater

(15) Heritage vs. (17) Bainbridge, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Winner to state

(7) Todd Beamer at (3) Lincoln

(6) Bonney Lake at (2) Auburn Mountainview

(5) North Thurston at (4) Evergreen

(8) Gig Harbor at (1) Peninsula

Loser out

(14) Spanaway Lake at (11) Auburn Riverside

Play-in winner at (10) Silas

(13) Thomas Jefferson at (12) Central Kitsap

(16) Timberline at (9) Prairie

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Columbia River (15-4) 15 1

Mark Morris (15-6) 13 3

Woodland (16-5) 13 3

Ridgefield (11-10) 9 7

Washougal (9-11) 9 7

Hudson’s Bay (10-9) 7 9

R.A. Long (2-15) 2 14

Fort Vancouver (3-18) 1 13

Hockinson (1-18) 1 13

TUESDAY’S GAMES

MARK MORRIS 63, R.A. LONG 32

R.A. LONG — Alauna Brown 12, Breyelle Box 12, Briana Garwood 5, Jillian Woodruff 0, Gracelyn House 1, Evelyn Ofstun 2, Malia Byrnes 0. Totals 13 (3) 3-5 32.

MARK MORRIS — Kadence Gorans 0, Madi Noel 11, Hallie Watson 0, Mo Harris 2, Brooklyn Schlecht 4, Charlie Blain 7, Kea Makaiwi 5, Raelie Guizzotti 0, Isabella Merzoian 18, Natalie Mejia 16. Totals 22 (6) 13-17 63.

R.A. Long 9 7 11 5—32

M. Morris 4 14 26 19—63

HUDSON’S BAY 48,
FORT VANCOUVER 26

No details reported

2A DISTRICT 4 TOURNAMENT

Wednesday’s Play-in Game

Washougal at Rochester, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Ridgefield at W.F. West, 6 p.m.

Aberdeen at Mark Morris, 6 p.m.

Woodland at Tumwater, 6 p.m.

Play-in winner at Columbia River, 6 p.m.

1A District 4 Tournament

Thursday’s Games

Columbia-White Salmon at Hoquiam, 6 p.m.

Elma at Seton Catholic, 6 p.m.

Eatonville at King’s Way Christian, 6 p.m.

La Center at Montesano, 6 p.m.

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