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High school scoreboard, results for Saturday, April 27

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: April 27, 2024, 5:58pm

Saturday’s results for baseball, boys soccer and track and field:

BASEBALL

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                                                W           L

Columbia River (13-5)  12           1

Ridgefield (14-5)              12           2

Mark Morris (10-7)          8             5

R.A. Long (10-7)               7             5

Washougal (8-11)            8             7

Hockinson (6-11)            4             9

Hudson’s Bay (7-10)      4             9

Woodland (6-10)             4             9

Fort Vancouver (0-14)   0             12

 

COLUMBIA RIVER 9, WASHOUGAL 0

Washougal       000 00 0—0 3 2

Col. River          001 233 x—9 7 1

Washougal

Pitching — Jacob Bellamy 4.2 IP, 5 H, 6 ER, 5 K, 5 BB, loss; Lakai Powell 0.2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 K, 2 BB; Rowyn Brady 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 K, 0 BB. Highlights — Nash Neumann 1-3; Chase Pattison 1-3, 2B; Kadin Gibbons 1-3.

Columbia River

Pitching — Zach Ziebell 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 5 K, 0 BB, win. Highlights — Noah Larson 1-3, 2 RBI; Chris Parkin 3-4, 3 runs, 2 2B; Zane Boyes 2-4, run, 2B, 2 RBI; Harrison Hoffarth RBI; Kian Siegel run, RBI; Nate Little 1-4, 2 RBI.

BOYS SOCCER

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                                                W           L             SW        SL          PTS

Columbia River (15-1)   14           0             0             1             43

R.A. Long (14-2)               12           1             1             1             39

Hockinson (10-6)            8             5             2             0             28

Ridgefield (9-6)                8             6             1             1             27

Hudson’s Bay (9-6)         8             6             1             0             26

Fort Vancouver (5-10)   5             8             0             2             17

Washougal (3-12)            3             12           1             0             11

Woodland (3-13)             3             11           0             1             10

Mark Morris (1-14)          1             13           0             0             3

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

COLUMBIA RIVER 2, RIDGEFIELD 0

Columbia River

Goals (assists) — JP Guzman, pk; Guzman (Ryland Perron). Goalkeeper saves — Cam Harris 5.

Halftime — Tied 0-0.

Ridgefield

Goalkeeper — Hendrix Flick 7, Brandon Rogers 6. Match standout — Hendrix Flick.

JV — Columbia River 1-0.

HOCKINSON 5, WASHOUGAL 4

Hockinson

Goals (assists) — Alonzo Flores (Sebi Deisenhofer); Ryder Cole-Vogler (Flores); Deisenhofer (Flores); Xavier Ayala (Carter Cameron); Tre Bischoff, pk. Match standout — Carter Cameron.

Halftime — Washougal 2-1.

JV — Hockinson 1-0.

R.A. LONG 4, FORT VANCOUVER 0

Goals (assist) — Alex Wooden (A Orozco); Liam Hendrickson; Wooden; Wooden (J Isaacson).

Halftime — R.A. Long 4-0.

HUDSON’S BAY 2, MARK MORRIS 0

Hudson’s Bay

Goals (assist) — Angel Villalobos (Cristian Leonzo), Henry Laurenza (Bode Newhouse).

JV — Hudson’s Bay 3-1.

NON-LEAGUE

LA CENTER 3, WOODLAND 1

La Center

Goals (assists) — Logan Rainey (Garrett Grindle); Ian Johnson (Ethan Wilson); Johnson. Goalkeeper saves — Logan Smith 6.

Halftime — La Center 3-0.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

TIMBERWOLF INVITE

At Heritage HS

Team scores — W.F. West 142.5, Union 110, Battle Ground 107, Mark Morris 83.5, Mountain View 79, Heritage 51.5, Goldendale 47, Skyview 10.5, Woodland 10, Benson Tech 9.

100 — 1, Ryan Wood (MV) 11.64; 2, Ian Ebinger (BG) 11.70; 3, Dominic McNeal (MV) 11.71.

200 — 1, Ian Ebinger (BG) 23.22; 2, Ryan Wood (MV) 23.49; 3, Kellen Brown (U) 23.97.

400 — 1, Jayce Gallant (H) 53.39; 2, Edwin Chang (BT) 53.70; 3, Trent Richardson (BG) 54.01.

800 — 1, Matthias White (MM) 2:02.46; 2, Zachary Zamora (BG) 2:05.49; 3, Lord King Nana-Badu-Weah (BG) 2:05.93.

1,600 — 1, Lord King Nana-Badu-Weah (BG) 4:32.28; 2, Tate Armstrong (MM) 4:39.98; 3, Marco Solari (U) 4:44.79.

3,200 — 1, Hyrum Lacher (U) 9:55.91; 2, Sterling Sutton (BG) 10:19.91; 3, Tate Armstrong (MM) 10:21.30.

110 hurdles — 1, Raymond Holycross (Gol) 15.90;  2, Calvin Hubbard (BG) 16.50; 3, Emmett Imboden (WF) 17.20.

300 hurdles — 1, Calvin Hubbard (BG) 40.84; 2, Raymond Holycross (Gol) 42.19; 3, Hayden Niemi (WF) 44.34.

400 relay — 1, Mountain View 45.46; 2, Union 46.61; 3, Goldendale 47.85.

1,600 relay — 1, Battle Ground 3:33.15; 2, W.F. West 3:38.76; 3, Mark Morris 3:44.83.

Shot put — 1, Juan Pasillas-Stanton (MV) 53-10.5; 2, Caleb Busse (WF) 43-3; 3, Carson Smith (WF) 43-1.

Discus — 1, Caleb Busse (WF) 159-4; 2, Vincent Flint (MM) 145-0; 3, Mason Dowling (WF) 140-0.

Javelin — 1, Cash Cook (MV) 156-2; 2, Lucas Hoff (WF) 146-8; 3, Quinten Overholser (BG) 136-10.

High jump — 1, Lucas Hoff (WF) 6-2; 2, Trenton Schoepf (WF) 6-0; 3, Caleb Plummer (MV) 5-10.

Pole vault — 1, Lucas Hoff (WF) 13-9; 2, Christian Sternagel (MM) 11-6; 3, Ryan Hilliker (WF) 10-0.

Long jump — 1, Kade Mohoric (WF) 19-4; 2, Raymond Holycross (Gol) 19-3.5; 3, Dominic McNeal (MV) 18-10.25.

Triple jump — 1, Drayden Starke-Shaffer (Her) 42-4.5; 2, Marshall Bindewald (U) 40-6.5; 3, Raymond Holycross (Gol) 40-5.

STAYTON INVITATIONAL

At Stayton, Ore.

Hockinson placers

400 — 5, Andrew McGettigan 56.07;  3,000 — 1, Ian Guasco 9:18.07; 110 hurdles — 2, Lucas Fosterman 18.33; 300 hurdles — 5, Lucas Fosterman 46.32; 6, Carter Castle 46.95; 1,600 relay — 5, Hockinson 3:56.46; Shot put — 5, Keegan McAfee 41-4.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

TIMBERWOLF INVITE

At Heritage HS

Team scores — Heritage 107, Union 104.5, Mark Morris 99, W.F. West 98, Battle Ground 84, Woodland 77.5, Mountain View 28, Skyview 24, Goldendale 11, Benson Tech 11.

100 — 1, Leilani Mays (U) 12.76; 2, Makayla Lawrence (Her) 13.07; 3, Lucy Cunningham (Her) 13.08.

200 — 1, Makayla Lawrence (Her) 27.62; 2, Eviana Rudolph (U) 27.71; 3, Mallory Davenport (Her) 27.75.

400 — 1, Lucy Smith (BG) 1:03.06; 2, Aleena Knight (BG) 1:03.12; 3, Ashlyn Cole (MM) 1:03.75.

800 — 1, Alexandria White (MM) 2:21.61; 2, Joy Cushman (WF) 2:21.85; 3, Margarita Mahei (Her) 2:23.38.

1,600 — 1, Margarita Mahei (Her) 5:21.22; 2, Sophia Rogers (BG) 5:25.05; 3, Ashlen Gruginski (WF) 5:29.45.

3,200 — 1, Kayla Gorchels (U) 12:12.16; 2, Skylar Dopps (MV) 13:13.39; 3, Abigail Grant (Sky) 13:31.03.

100 hurdles — 1, Leilani Mays (U) 15.65; 2, Mariah Stover (Wood) 17.08; 3, Elsie Herold (MM) 17.11.

300 hurdles — 1, Elsie Herold (MM) 45.96; 2, Leilani Mays (U) 46.52; 3, Emily Mallonee (WF) 50.30.

400 relay — 1, Heritage 50.42; 2, Union 51.54; 3, Mark Morris 53.45.

1,600 relay — 1, Mark Morris 4:12.28; 2, W.F. West 4:19.42; 3, Battle Ground 4:34.04.

Shot put — 1 Collett MacDonald (Wood) 33-4; 2, Skylar Fridriksson (BG) 31-2; 3, Chloe Taitano (MM) 30-5.

Discus — 1, Collett MacDonald (Wood) 103-7; 2, Audrey Joner (BG) 93-0; 3, Aubrielle Clark (BG) 88-5.

Javelin — 1, Amanda Bennett (WF) 113-10; 2, Emma Feil (Her) 109-9; 3, Audrey Joner (BG) 101-1.

High jump — 1, Addy Siemer (Wood) 5-2; 2, Evelyn Reed (Sky) 4-10; 3, Myla Kotsovos (U) 4-10; 3, Autumn Pietz (Wood) 4-10.

Pole vault — 1, Sophia Strong (MV) 8-6; 2, Amanda Bennett (WF) 8-0; 3, Nico Field (Her) 7-6.

Long jump — 1, Mariah Stover (Wood) 16-1; 2, Hailey Luff (BG) 16-0; 3, Leslie Morales (WF) 15-9.5.

Triple jump — 1, Addy Siemer (Wood) 39-1.5; 2, Leslie Morales (WF) 34-0; 3, Lucy Cunningham (Her) 32-3.

STAYTON INVITATIONAL

At Stayton, Ore.

Hockinson placers

100 — 1, Zieynita Stidum 13.60; 2, Tara Thorner 14.03; 200 — 1, Zieynita Stidum 27.96; 800 — 4, Julia Ritton 2:36.74; 1,500 — 2, Lyla Taylor 5:12.89; 3,000 — 1, Lyla Taylor 11:03.71; 2, Graysen Aldridge 11:36.36; 100 hurdles — 5, Dannika Grant 18.28; 400 relay — 1, Hockinson 52.27; 1,600 relay — 3, Hockinson 4:30.20; Pole vault — 1, Celia Racanelli 8-6; Long jump — 2, Tara Thorner 15-10; Triple jump — 1, Celia Racanelli 34-3; 4, Fatou Jatta 31-11.

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