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High school scoreboard, results from Thursday, Nov. 2

By Columbian staff
Published: November 2, 2023, 10:11pm

High school results from volleyball, girls soccer and football on Thursday:

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

FOOTBALL

4A preliminary round: Federal Way at Camas, 7 p.m. at Doc Harris Stadium

4A preliminary round: Bethel at Skyview, 7 p.m. at Kiggins Bowl

4A preliminary round: Battle Ground at Sumner, 7 p.m. at Sunset Chev Stadium

2A preliminary round: Rochester at Woodland, 7 p.m.

1A district playoff: Elma at La Center, 7 p.m.

1A district playoff: Tenino at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

1A district playoff: Stevenson at Montesano, 7 p.m.

GIRLS SWIMMING

2A district meet at Shelton HS

VOLLEYBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Camas (16-0) 6 0

Union (7-9) 3 3

Skyview (6-10) 3 3

Battle Ground (1-16) 0 6

CAMAS 3, BATTLE GROUND 0

25-5, 25-13, 25-0

Camas

Highlights — Addison Harris 2 kills; Avery Walunas 5 kills, 1 dig; Ella Thompson 20 kills, 2 aces, 3 digs; Emmah Sanchez 12 digs, 1 ace; Halle Reiter 2 aces, 13 digs; Kaleah Dewey 6 digs; Maggie Schostak 3 kills, 1 dig; Mia Thorburn 2 kills, 29 assists, 4 digs, 1 ace; Quinn Pederson 4 kills, 2 digs; Sami Tyler 2 kills, 1 dig; Shaylee Stephen 3 kills, 1 dig.

Battle Ground

Highlights — Riley Shaffer 2 kills; Lilly Sappington 1 kill, 1 dig; Zoey Hughes 1 ace, 2 digs; Haley Smith 3 assists; Karoline Loose 2 digs.

SKYVIEW 3, UNION 2

20-25, 17-25, 25-16, 25-20, 15-11

Skyview

Highlights — Taylor Stallings 3 blocks, 1 assist, 1 digs; Lauren Davis 7 kills, 4 blocks, 2 ace, 4 digs; London Hutchinson 13 digs; Cassidy Loper 5 assists, 2 aces, 6 digs; Emerson Eoff 8 blocks, 5 kills; McKenzie Hallenbeck 26 assists, 9 digs; Katelyn Flinn 2 blocks, 2 digs; Lily Marshall 4 digs, 4 assists, 1 ace; Nadia Shepherd 11 digs, 11 kills, 1 assist, 3 aces, 1 block; Alina Shawgo 3 digs, 4 kills, 1 blocks, 2 aces; Maddie Milhorn 13 kills, 2 digs, 1 block.

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

Prairie (14-2) 7 1

Kelso (13-3) 7 1

Mountain View (9-6) 4 4

Heritage (4-12) 1 7

Evergreen (3-12) 1 7

KELSO 3, EVERGREEN 0

25-16, 25-20, 25-16

Evergreen

Highlights — Alexis Echols 10 kills, 2 blocks; Eliyah Bennett 22 digs.

JV1, JV2, JV3 — Kelso won 3-0

MOUNTAIN VIEW 3, HERITAGE 0

25-15, 25-14, 25-16

Mountain View

Highlights — Alexandra Ursache 18 digs, 4 assists; Annika Reive 6 kills, 4 digs, 2 blocks; Araia Lim 2 assists; Gwendolyn Pasternacki 2 kills, 2 assists, 19 digs; Isabella Derasmo 4 kills, 1 assist, 1 dig; Kaydin Lawrence 2 kills; Leslie Aguilar 2 assists, 7 digs; Lydia Rutherford 9 kills, 14 digs; Maissa Archuleta 1 kill; Makena Gamby 8 kills, 24 assists, 13 digs; Natasha Skovkarev 6 kills.

Heritage

Highlights — Taylor Moody 12 digs, 1 ace; Anna Le 9 digs; Chenoa Malauulu 6 assists; Jordis Taylor 12 kills, 8 digs; Harley McCants 3 kills.

2A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Thursday’s Games

At Tumwater HS

Tumwater 3, Washougal 0

Ridgefield 3, Aberdeen 0

Black Hills 3, R.A. Long 2

Columbia River 3, Mark Morris 0

Aberdeen 3, Washougal 2 (loser out)

R.A. Long 3, Mark Morris 0 (loser out)

Saturday’s Games

G7, Semifinal: Ridgefield vs. Tumwater, 11 a.m.

G8, Semifinal: Black Hills vs. Columbia River, 11 a.m.

G9, Aberdeen vs. G8 loser, 1 p.m. (winner-to-state)

G10, R.A Long vs. G7 loser, 1 p.m. (winner-to-state)

G11, Championship: G7 winner vs. G8 winner, 3 p.m.

COLUMBIA RIVER 3, MARK MORRIS 0

25-9, 25-13, 25-8

Columbia River

Highlights — Macey McCoy 28 assists, 3 digs; Lauren Dreves 13 kills, 7 digs, 3 aces; Sydney Dreves 10 kills, 6 digs, 3 aces; Ellie Ogee 3 digs, 2 aces; Karlee Ogee 1 dig; Katelynn Kessler 1 kill; Logan DeJong 4 kills, 2 blocks; Evie Wenger 5 kills, 1 ace; Sophia Gourley 1 kill, 2 blocks, 2 aces.

1A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Saturday’s Games

At King’s Way Christian HS

G9, Castle Rock vs. Seton Catholic, 10 a.m. (loser out)

G10, Hoquiam vs. Montesano, 11:30 a.m. (loser out)

Winner-to-state: G9 winner vs. G10 winner, 1 p.m.

Championship: La Center vs. King’s Way Christian, 3 p.m.

GIRLS SOCCER

4A BI-DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Thursday’s Game

Winner-to-state

Camas 2, Skyview 0

Kentridge 6, Rogers-Puyallup 0

Saturday’s Game

Winner-to-state

Skyview vs. Rogers-Puyallup, 2 p.m. at Mt. Tahoma HS

CAMAS 2, SKYVIEW 0

Camas

Goals (assists) — Ava Blackburn (Parker Mairs), Mairs (Rachel Houston). Goalkeeper saves — Riley Hodson 4.

Halftime — 1-0

2A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Thursday’s matches

Semifinals

(winner to state)

Ridgefield 3, Hockinson 0

R.A. Long 1, Columbia River 0

Loser out

Tumwater 4, Aberdeen 1

Woodland 2, W.F. West 1

Saturday’s matches

Winner-to-state: Tumwater at Columbia River, 6 p.m.

Winner-to-state: Woodland at Hockinson, TBD

Championship: R.A. Long at Ridgefield, 4 p.m.

RIDGEFIELD 3, HOCKINSON 0

Ridgefield

Goals (assists) — Tori Lasch (Ella Rorabaugh), Marlee Buffham (Rorabaugh), Allie Draper (Ellie Petersen); Goalkeepers — Tyler Merlock, Gabby Semlick. Coach’s standout — Ellie Petersen.

Halftime — 1-0.

R.A. LONG 1, COLUMBIA RIVER 0

Columbia River

Goalkeeper saves — Bella Graves 3.

Halftime — 1-0.

WOODLAND 2, W.F. WEST 1

Woodland

Goals (assists) — Sophia Speranza (PK), Addi Stading (Speranza). Goalkeeper saves — Coco Macdonald 10.

Halftime — 1-1

1A DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Thursday’s semifinals

(winner to state)

Montesano 3, Seton Catholic 2

La Center 2, Elma 1

Saturday’s matches

Winner-to-state: Seton Catholic vs. Elma, 3 p.m. at Tenino HS

Championship: Montesano vs. La Center, 5 p.m. at Tenino HS

LA CENTER 2, ELMA 1 (2-OT)

La Center

Goals (assists) — Shaela Bradley (Madison Newbury), Newbury (Mikaela Bright). Goalkeeper saves — Sophia Johnson 3.

Halftime — La Center 1-0

MONTESANO 3, SETON CATHOLIC 2

Seton Catholic

Goals (assists) — CJ Moore (PK), Moore (Hailey Herboth); Goalkeeper saves — Hailey Hammerstrom 5. Coach’s standout — Kaia Louder.

Halftime — Montesano 1-0.

FOOTBALL

WASHINGTON SCORES

Thursday’s Games

Cedarcrest 37, Hazen 7

Clover Park 35, Foster 7

Eatonville 15, Castle Rock 14

Hanford 24, Davis 22

Kentlake 6, Kentridge 3

Lakes 41, Central Kitsap 23

Liberty 57, Mt. Rainier 0

Mead 30, West Valley (Yakima) 0

North Central 28, Grandview 8

Redmond 42, Newport-Bellevue 0

South Kitsap 21, Spanaway Lake 16

Southridge 26, Ferris 7

Squalicum 21, Mount Baker 14

Stanwood 39, Meadowdale 16

University 22, Pasco 20

Walla Walla 42, Cheney 13

FINAL WASHINGTON POLLS

CLASS 4A

Record Pts

  1. Graham-Kapowsin (7) 9-0 70

  2. Lake Stevens 8-1 54

  3. Camas 8-1 53

  4. Kennedy Catholic 8-1 43

  5. Skyview 8-1 36

  6. Eastmont 9-0 34

  7. Curtis 7-2 23

  8. Emerald Ridge 7-2 22

  9. Eastlake 8-1 20

10. Chiawana 8-1 11

Others receiving 6 or more points: Glacier Peak 9, Gonzaga Prep 7.

CLASS 3A

Record Pts

  1. O’Dea (5) 9-0 67

  2. Yelm (2) 9-0 65

  3. Arlington 9-0 52

  4. Eastside Catholic 6-2 46

  5. Kennewick 8-1 45

  6. Bellevue 6-2 36

  7. Mt. Spokane 8-1 25

  8. Monroe 8-1 21

  9. Garfield 5-3 9

10. Mountain View 8-1 4

CLASS 2A

Record Pts

  1. Tumwater (5) 9-0 67

  2. Enumclaw 9-0 61

  3. Anacortes (2) 9-0 60

  4. Highline 8-1 47

  5. North Kitsap 8-1 39

  6. Lynden 7-2 37

  7. Orting 8-1 28

  8. Othello 7-2 17

  9. Woodland 7-2 13

10. Clarkston 7-2 5

CLASS 1A

Record Pts

  1. Royal (7) 8-0 70

  2. King’s 9-0 60

  3. Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 8-0 56

  4. Montesano 9-0 47

  5. Cashmere 9-0 43

  6. La Center 9-0 34

  7. Lynden Christian 7-2 29

  8. Seton Catholic 8-1 18

  9. Nooksack Valley 6-2 14

10. La Salle 8-1 7

CLASS 2B

Record Pts

  1. Napavine (3) 8-1 57

(tie) Okanogan (3) 9-0 57

  3. NW Christian (Colbert) 9-0 48

  4. Kalama 6-3 39

  5. Onalaska 7-2 38

  6. Toledo 7-2 31

  7. River View 8-1 18

  8. Goldendale-Klickitat 8-1 12

  9. Forks 7-2 11

10. Raymond 5-3 10

Others receiving 6 or more points: Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 7.

CLASS 1B

Record Pts

  1. Liberty Bell (5) 7-0 59

  2. Wilbur-Creston (1) 9-0 54

  3. Liberty Christian 8-0 46

  4. Mossyrock 8-1 44

  5. Neah Bay 6-2 13

Others receiving 6 or more points: Pomeroy 12.

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