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High school scoreboard, results from Thursday, April 25

By Columbian staff
Published: April 25, 2024, 11:03pm

High school results from boys soccer, track and field on Thursday:

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

BASEBALL

Union at Battle Ground, 4:30 p.m.

Timberline at Kelso, 4:30 p.m.

Prairie at Selah, 6 p.m.

Woodland at Hockinson, 4:30 p.m.

Washougal at Columbia River, 4:30 p.m.

Fort Vancouver at R.A. Long, 4:30 p.m.

Mark Morris at Hudson’s Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Seton Catholic at Columbia-White Salmon, 4 p.m.

La Center at King’s Way Christian, 4 p.m.

Kalama at Toutle Lake, 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL

Mountain View at Hudson’s Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Kelso at Battle Ground, 4:30 p.m.

Evergreen at Prairie, 4:30 p.m.

Stevenson at Castle Rock, 4 p.m.

King’s Way Christian at La Center, 4:30 p.m.

BOYS SOCCER

Camas at Skyview, 7 p.m.

Battle Ground at Union, 7 p.m.

Mountain View at Kelso, 7 p.m.

Heritage at Prairie, 7 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

Camas at Dean Nice Invitational, 1:30 p.m. at Gresham (Ore.) HS

Camas, Evergreen, La Center, Mountain View, Prairie, Ridgefield, Seton Catholic, Stevenson, Union at Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays, 2 p.m. at Jesuit (Ore.) HS

Evergreen, Castle Rock, Columbia-White Salmon, Hudson’s Bay, Kalama, King’s Way Christian, La Center, Prairie, R.A. Long, Washougal at Panther Invitational, 3:30 p.m. at Washougal HS

Kelso, Columbia River at Elden Kellar Invitational, 4 p.m. at Hare Field, Hillsboro

GIRLS TENNIS

Union at Prairie, 3:30 p.m.

Bellarmine Prep at Camas, 3:30 p.m.

Battle Ground at Kelso, 3:30 p.m.

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

Washougal at Hockinson, 3:30 p.m.

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

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

GIRLS GOLF

W.F. West vs. Mark Morris, 3:30 p.m. at Longview CC

Ridgefield vs. Woodland, 3:30 p.m. at Lewis River

BOYS SOCCER

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                            W    L SW SL Pts

Col. River (14-1)    13    0     0   1  40

R.A. Long (13-2)    11     1     1   1  36

Ridgefield (9-6)      8    5     1   1  27

Hockinson (9-6)     7    5     2   0  25

Hud.Bay (8-6)        7    6     1   0  23

Fort Vanc. (5-9)     5    7     0   2   17

Washougal (3-11)   3   11     1   0   11

Woodland (3-12)    3   11     0   1   10

M.Morris (1-14)      1   13     0   0    3

NOTE: 3 points for win, 2 for shootout win (SW), 1 for shootout loss (SL)

HUDSON’S BAY 3, HOCKINSON 1

Hudson’s Bay

Goals (assists) — Angel Villalobos (unassisted), Villalobos (Henry Laurenza), Christian Leonzo (Villalobos).

Hockinson

Goals (assists) — Alonzo Flores (Grant Cayton).

JV — Hudson’s Bay 2-1

RIDGEFIELD 2, FORT VANCOUVER 1

Ridgefield

Goals (assists) — Noah Swenson (Joey Taylor), Asher Adams (Drace Henning). Goalkeeper saves — Hendrix Flick 1, Brandon Rogers 3. Match standouts — Connor Lopez, Micah Merwin.

Fort Vancouver

No report

Halftime — 2-0.

JV — Ridgefield 3, W.F. West 1

WASHOUGAL 2, WOODLAND 1

No report

R.A. LONG 4, MARK MORRIS 1

R.A. Long

Goals (assists) — Own goal, Liam Hendrickson (unassisted), Alex Wooden (unassisted), Wooden (unassisted).

Mark Morris

Goal (assist) —  Marco St. Martin Shook (PK).

Halftime — 3-1

1A TRICO LEAGUE

                                 W    L    T Pts

Seton Cath. (8-3-2)    8     1    0   24

Columbia-WS (9-2)    7     1    0   21

King’s Way (6-4)        5    2    0   15

La Center (4-9)          3    6    0     9

Stevenson (3-6)         2    6    0     6

Toledo-Winlock (2-8) 0    6    0     0

LA CENTER 7, STEVENSON 2

La Center

Goals (assists) — Ethan Wilson (Reynolds Cottle), Ian Johnson (Garrett Grindle), Gavin Cole (Johnson), Johnson (Gideon Langeliers), Pietro Merenda (Johnson), Wilson (Roman Ferguson), Johnson (Cottle). Goalkeeper saves — Logan Smith 3.

Stevenson

No report

Halftime — 3-1.

NON-LEAGUE

SETON CATHOLIC 0, W.F. WEST 0 (tie)

No report

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

RIDGEFIELD 104, HOCKINSON 40; HOCKINSON 87, FORT VANCOUVER 42; RIDGEFIELD 117, FORT VANCOUVER 25

At Fort Vancouver HS

100 — Michael King (R) 11.30; 200 — Evan Hollis (R) 24.5; 400 — Clivine Abuya (FV) 55.41; 800 — Laim DeViney (H) 2:13.1; 1,600 — Davis Sullivan (R) 4:42.29; 3,200 — Ian Guasco (H) 10:12.44; 110 hurdles — Cohen Draper (R) 17.35; 300 hurdles — Lucas Fosterman (H) 46.2; 400 relay — Ridgefield (Brandon Nguyen, Talon Sosky, Bretton Moore, Michael King) 44.90; 1,600 relay — Hockinson (Liam DeViney, Lucas Fosterman, Andrew McGettigan, Carter Hymas) 4:00.07; Shot put — Ryan Faumuina (FV) 50-5; Discus — Ryan Faumuina (FV) 123-8; Javelin — Nelson Thompson (H) 153-0; High jump — Connor Landry (R) 5-4; Long jump — Brandon Nguyen (R) 19-0; Triple jump — Connor Landry (R) 37-0; Pole vault — Jasper Ablin (FV) 11-0.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

RIDGEFIELD 79, HOCKINSON 69; HOCKINSON 69, FORT VANCOUVER 52; RIDGEFIELD 85, FORT VANCOUVER 46

At Fort Vancouver HS

100 — Zieynita Stidum (H) 13.41; 200 — Zieynita Stidum (H) 28.77; 400 — Brooke Roberts (H) 1:09.54; 800 — Jael Benedick 2:38.18; 1,600 — Scarlett Sanders (H) 6:05.51; 3,200 — Savannah Semlick (R) 12:58.07; 100 hurdles — Madison Ruddy (R) 17.46; 300 hurdles — Dannika Grant (H) 53.4; 400 relay — Ridgefield (Layla Enneberg, Britney Ketels, Madison Ruddy, McKenna Calkins) 52.8; 800 relay — Hockinson (Dannika Grant, celia Racanelli, Tara Thorner, Zieynita Stidum) 1:53.58; 1,600 relay — Hockinson (Ainsley Albertson, Kendal Lawson, Shanell Sutton, Brooke Roberts) 4:53.90; Shot put — Laibreena Vaiotualemoso-Fesili (FV) 32-2; Discus — Laibreena Vaiotualemoso-Fesili (FV) 84-6; Javelin — Tyler Merlock (R) 100-0; High jump — Trian Clark (FV) and Addyson Bowyer (R) 4-6; Long jump — Aprilmicca Cruz (FV) 16-8; Triple jump — Aprilmicca Cruz (FV) 33-2; Pole vault — Celia Racanelli (H) 9-0.

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