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High school scoreboard, results from Thursday, May 23

By Columbian staff
Published: May 23, 2024, 10:35pm

Thursday’s results from state softball, and track and field:

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

BASEBALL

2A state semifinal at Joe Martin Stadium, Bellingham

Columbia River vs. Lynden, 10 a.m.

SOFTBALL

4A state tournament at Columbia Playfield, Richland

Round-of-16: Battle Ground vs. Kamiak, 9 a.m.

Round-of-16: Skyview vs. Puyallup, 11 a.m.

Quarterfinals, 5 p.m.

Loser-out games, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

3A state tournament at Regional Athletic Complex, Lacey

Round-of-16: Prairie vs. Snohomish, 9 a.m.

Round-of-16: Heritage vs. Ballard, 9 a.m.

Quarterfinals: 3:30 p.m.

Loser-out games: 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

1A state tournament at Columbia Playfield, Richland

Quarterfinals: Seton Catholic vs. Riverside, 1 p.m.

Loser-out games, 5 p.m.

BOYS SOCCER

4A state semifinal at Sparks Stadium, Puyallup

Camas vs. Pasco, 2:15 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

4A/3A/2A state meet, 9 a.m. at Mount Tahoma HS, Tacoma

1A/2B/1B state meet, 10 a.m. at Zaepfel Stadium, Yakima

BOYS TENNIS

4A state tournament in Kennewick

Singles, 10 a.m. at The Pacific Center

Doubles, 8:30 a.m. at Kamiakin HS

3A state tournament at Vancouver Tennis Center

Singles, 9:30 a.m.

Doubles, 8 a.m.

2A state tournament at Nordstrom Tennis Center, Seattle

Singles, 8 a.m.

Doubles, 8 am.

1A/2B/1B at Yakima Tennis Club

Singles, 10 a.m.

Doubles, 10 a.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

4A state tournament in Kennewick

Singles, 8:30 a.m. at The Pacific Center

Doubles, 10 a.m. at Kamiakan HS

3A state tournament at Vancouver Tennis Center

Singles, 8 a.m.

Doubles, 8 a.m.

2A state tournament at Nordstrom Tennis Center, Seattle

Singles, 8 a.m.

Doubles, 8 am.

1A/2B/1B at Yakima Tennis Club

Singles, 10 a.m.

Doubles, 10 a.m.

SOFTBALL

3A STATE TOURNAMENT

At Regional Athletic Complex, Lacey

Opening round

Thursday’s Games

Seattle Prep 10, Kelso 3

Heritage 17, Mead 6

Auburn Mountainview 7, Central Kitsap 5

Cascade (Everett) 8, Gig Harbor 7

Round of 16

Friday’s Games

Prairie vs. Snohomish, 9 a.m.

Seattle Prep vs. Juanita, 9 a.m.

Stanwood vs. Garfield, 9 a.m.

Heritage vs. Ballard, 9 a.m.

Monroe vs. Auburn Riverside, 11 a.m.

Auburn Mountainview vs. Mount Spokane, 11 a.m.

Roosevelt vs. Everett, 11 a.m.

Cascade (Everett) vs. University (Spokane), 11 a.m.

HERITAGE 17, MEAD 6

Heritage 274     04—17   14   3

Mead       100      32—6  3   5

Heritage

Pitching — Jaila Ellis 3.2 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 0 ER, 0 K, 2 BB; Veronica Ayala 1.1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 1 K, 3 BB. Highlights — Skyler Jones 1-4, 3 runs; Taylor Frost 2 runs, RBI; Jaila Ellis 3-4, 4 runs, 5 RBI, SB; Kaliann Newberry 3-4, 2 runs, 2B, RBI, SB; Hailey Dowell run, 2 RBI; Kylie Thomas 1-4, run, HR, 2 RBI; Makiah Iven 2-4, 2 runs, 2B, RBI, SB; Kylie Stroup 2-4, run; Gracie Peterson 2-4, run, 3 RBI.

SEATTLE PREP 10, KELSO 3

Kelso         000  012  0—3  6   1

Sea. Prep  351  001  x—10  13   2

Kelso

Pitching — Kylie Killett 1.1 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 K, 0 BB; Paityn Mackin 4.2 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 4 K, 4 BB. Highlights — Peyton Champagne 1-4, run, 2 SB; Brooke Hefley 1-3, run, RBI; Paityn Mackin 1-3, RBI; Skylar Richie 1-3, run; Karmynn Petrisor 1-3, RBI; Tru Bettineski 1-1.

1A STATE TOURNAMENT

At Columbia Playfields, Richland

Opening round

Thursday’s Games

Seton Catholic 10, Cashmere 0

Cascade Christian 8, College Place 3

Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 3, Elma 2

Royal 10, Klahowya 0

Quarterfinals

Friday’s Games

Seton Catholic vs. Riverside, 1 p.m.

Cascade Christian vs. Mount Baker, 1 p.m.

Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) vs. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell), 1 p.m.

Royal vs. Montesano, 1 p.m.

SETON CATHOLIC 13, CASHMERE 0

Cashmere 000     00     —0    2   2

Seton        302      35   —13  13   2

Seton Catholic

Pitching — Jocelyn Kender 5 IP, 7 K, 1 BB; Highlights — Ellie Travalia 1-3 2R; Alyssa Mancuso 2-3 3R; Ellie Forster 3-4 2-HR 6RBI 2R; Kingsley Williams 2-3 3B 2RBI 2R SB; Kenzie Kuhnhausen 2-3 RBI 1R; Kender 1-3 RBI; Grace Farrell 2-3 2R.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

4A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600 — 15, Cohen Butler (Camas) 4:28.16; 16, Bradley Harris (Union) 4:33.32.

Discus — 1, Ethan Linerud (Camas) 172-7.

Long jump — 7, Noah McBroom (Union) 21-7; 13, Taeven Hill (Union) 20-3.75; 16, Jack Macdonald (Camas) 19-8.75.

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to final)

110 hurdles — 6, Max Ensinger (Camas) 15.36; 15, Cody Young (Camas) 16.26.

1,600 relay — 4, Union 3:22.46; 6, Camas 3:23.25; 21, Battle Ground 3:29.08.

3A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600  — No locals.

Shot put — 1, Will Foster (Prairie) 58-7.75; 2, Juan Pasillas-Stanton (Mountain View) 59-6; 4, Wyatt Galipeau (Prairie) 55-8.25.

High jump — 7, Caleb Plummer (Mountain View) 6-2; 11, Ryder Keplar (Evergreen) 6-0.

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to final)

110 hurdles — 18, Silas Watkins (Kelso) 16.55.

1,600 relay — No locals.

2A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600  — 2, Jacob McManus (Columbia River) 4:11.10; 9, Neftali Menendez (Columbia River) 4:22.05; 11, Samuel Grice (Washougal) 4:23.32.

Javelin — 6, Hayden Clark (Woodland) 162-0; 12, Nolan Meek (Ridgefield) 149-4.

Triple jump — 4, John Reeder (Columbia River) 43-5; 7, Johan DuBois (Hudson’s Bay) 42-6.5; 12, William Cooper (Washougal) 38-9.5/

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to final)

110 hurdles — No locals.

1,600 relay — 11, Ridgefield 3:27.59; 17, R.A. Long 3:34.14.

1A STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday’s finals

1,600 — 18, Cohen Thomas (Seton Catholic) 4:35.29.

Triple jump — 7, Ryan Charlton (King’s Way Christian) 40-6.

Thursday’s preliminaries

Top 8 to finals

100 — 5, Ryker Heller (Castle Rock) 11.07; 15, Tucker Wyninger (Stevenson) 11.44; 20, Kasey Ditlefsen (Stevenson) 11.59.

2B STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday results

No locals

1B STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday’s preliminaries

Top 8 to finals

100 — 2, Kwabena White Star (Washington School for Deaf) 11.32.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

4A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600 — 7, Daphne Evenson (Skyview) 5:02.52; 16, Ella Koch (Union) 5:32.14.

Discus — No locals.

Long jump — No locals.

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to finals)

100 hurdles — 12, Cameron Watson (Skyview) 16.36.

800 relay — 14, Camas 1:46.69.

1,600 relay — 1, Camas 3:55.45.

3A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600 — No locals.

Javelin — 10, Ellie Treadway (Kelso) 113-0; 18, Emma Feil (Heritage) 98-8.

Triple jump — No locals.

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to finals)

100 hurdles — No locals.

800 relay — No locals.

1,600 relay — No locals.

2A STATE MEET

At Tacoma

Thursday’s finals

1,600 — 5, Danica Allen (Ridgefield) 5:08.34; 16, Lyla Taylor (Hockinson) 5:29.28.

Shot put — 1, Kathryn Chapin (RA Long) 39-7.5; 4, Leibreena Vaiotualemoso-Fesili (Fort Vancouver) 35-11; 8, Collett MacDonald (Woodland) 35-3.25.

High jump — 2, Addy Siemer (Woodland) 5-0; 6, Addyson Bowyer (Ridgefield) 4-10; 12, Autumn Pietz (Woodland) 4-8; 14, Jorah Yates (RA Long) 4-8.

Thursday’s preliminaries

(Top 8 to finals)

100 hurdles — 10, Elsie Herold (Mark Morris) 16.93; 12, Mariah Stover (Woodland) 17.35; 16, Breyelle Box (RA Long) 18.27.

800 relay — 4, Ridgefield 1:44.72; 8, Columbia River 1:46.95; 13, Hockinson 1:49.34.

1,600 relay — 8, Mark Morris 4:06.39; 10, Ridgefield 4:11.31; 11, Hudson’s Bay 4:11.94.

1A STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday’s preliminaries

Top 8 to finals

100 — 4, Shaela Bradley (La Center) 12.42; 9, Gracie Sibbett (Castle Rock) 12.83.

300 hurdles — 13, Saylor Hauge (Columbia-White Salmon) 49.79.

2B STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday’s finals

Long jump — 15, Abigail Nesbitt (Kalama) 14-0.25; 16, Reese Armstrong (Kalama) 13-11.5.

Thursday’s preliminaries

Top 8 to finals

100 — 16, Annamarie Abbott (Kalama) 13.91.

1B STATE MEET

At Yakima

Thursday’s events

No locals

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