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High school scoreboard, results from Saturday, Nov. 2

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: November 2, 2024, 10:30pm

High school results for girls soccer, cross country and girls swimming for Saturday, Nov. 2:

GIRLS SOCCER

4A BI-DISTRICT PLAYOFFS

Saturday’s games

Winner-to-state game

Skyview 1, Tahoma 0, OT-PKs

Sumner 1, Camas 0

Loser-out games

Union 1, Olympia 0, OT

Tuesday’s games

Semifinal

Sumner vs. Skyview, 7 p.m. at Federal Way Memorial Field

Loser-out game

Union vs. Puyallup, 5 p.m. at Art Crate Field, Spanaway

Camas vs. Kennedy Catholic, 5:30 p.m. at Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner

SKYVIEW 1, TAHOMA 0, OT-PKs

(Skyview wins on PKs 7-6)

Skyview

Goalkeeper saves — Brynnlee Williams 3. Match standouts — Quinn Lundy, Scottie Crooks, MaKenna Flinn.

UNION 1, OLYMPIA 0, OT

Union

Goal (assist) — Haleigh Miller (Ava Krieger). Goalkeeper saves — Sadie Warden 6. Match standouts — Marisa Peterson, Taylor McCullough.

3A BI-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Saturday’s games

Winner-to-state game

Mountain View 3, Enumclaw 2, OT-PKs

Loser-out games

Gig Harbor 5, Kelso 0

Central Kitsap 3, Prairie 0

Tuesday’s game

Semifinal

Mountain View vs. Gig Harbor, 5 p.m. at Mt. Tahoma HS, Tacoma

MOUNTAIN VIEW 3, ENUMCLAW 2, OT-PKs

(Mountain View won on PKs 6-5)

Mountain View

Goal (assists) — Teaghan Irvin; Irvin (Lauren Adams). Goalkeeper saves — Izabela Steinborn 7. Match standout — Lauren Adams. PK goals — Irvin, Jaleyah Pitre, Emilia Rosic, Adams, Ana Garling, Camila Cruz-Gutierrez. PK saves — Steinborn 1.

Halftime — Enumclaw 1-0.

2A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Saturday’s first round

Tumwater 5, Hockinson 1

Ridgefield 4, Woodland 0

W.F. West 3, R.A. Long 2

Columbia River 3, Mark Morris 0

Wednesday’s matches

Semifinals

W.F. West at Columbia River, 7 p.m.

Ridgefield at Tumwater, 6 p.m.

Loser-out matches

Woodland at Hockinson, 6 p.m.

Mark Morris vs. R.A. Long, TBA at Longview Memorial Stadium

TUMWATER 5, HOCKINSON 1

Hockinson

Goal (assists) — Bridget Brennan (Brooke Roberts). Goalkeeper saves — Leeann Williams 14.

Halftime — Tumwater 2-0.

COLUMBIA RIVER 3, MARK MORRIS 0

Columbia River

Goals (assists) — Ivy Henderson (Raya Janson); Henderson, pk; Henderson (Janson). Goalkeeper saves — Ruby Ayers 0, Macie MacDonald 0.

Mark Morris

Goalkeeper — Emersyn Thomspon. Match standouts — Emersyn Thomspon, Kaijah Nagunst, Grace Eaton.

Halftime — Columbia River 1-0.

1A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Saturday’s play-in match

Tenino 2, Kalama 1

Tuesday’s first round

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

Tenino at Seton Catholic, 7 p.m.

Rochester at King’s Way Christian, 7 p.m.

La Center at Montesano, 6 p.m.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

4A BI-DISTRICT MEET

At Chambers Creek Properties

Team scores (top 6 to state) — 1, Camas 123; 2, Stadium 140; 3, Curtis 141. Also: 6, Union 209; 12, Skyview 239.

Individual champion — Latham West (Bonney Lake) 18:11.

Individuals in top 42 go to state

CAMAS — 2, Eliisa Marshall 18:27; 16, Elizabeth Nava 19:48; 23, Eva McGeachy 20:04; 31, Kate Westfall 20:24; 52, Olivia Jones 21:04.

UNION — 10, Sara Thompson 19:19; 12, Ella Koch 19:29; 48, Sarah Oldroyd 20:56; 68, Emily Jasper 21:31; 75, Kayla Gorchels 21:45.

SKYVIEW — 4, Daphne Evenson 18:37; 24, Charlie Garrett 20:04; 49, Evelyn Reed 20:58; 91, Molly Malone 22:36; 108, Maelle Miller 23:53.

BATTLE GROUND — 60, Sierra Klein 21:14; 72, Brooke Stewart 21:36; 76, Brooke Ebinger 21:46; 78, Darbi Cooper 21:57.

3A BI-DISTRICT MEET

At Chambers Creek Properties

Team scores (top 7 to state) — 1, Gig Harbor 46; 2, Central Kitsap 95; 3, White River 113. Also: 8, Kelso 259; 10, Prairie 266; 11, Evergreen 290.

Individual champion — Elektra Higgins (Peninsula) 17:48.

Individuals in top 49 go to state

KELSO — 29, Mia Johnson 21:11; 45, Aurora Hiebert 22:12; 68, Olivia Engel 22:55; 70, Keira Fassold 23:01; 75, Madison Fowler 23:16.

PRAIRIE — 20, Chloe Copes 20:46; 39, Jadyn Conn 21:50; 73, Maya Briggs 23:07; 85, Mia Hasselblad 23:44.3; 86, Delia Austin 23:44.8.

EVERGREEN — 30, Daniel Vazquez-Gonzalez 21:14; 37, Claire Rogge 21:47; 82, Destiny Sconiers 23:34; 87, Elizabeth Avdeyeva 23:50; 100, Amirah Smith 24:30.

HERITAGE — 64, Carmen Herrera 22:45.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — 79, Sophia Strong 23:31.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

4A BI-DISTRICT MEET

At Chambers Creek Properties

Team scores (top 6 to state) — 1, Curtis 82; 2, Tahoma 113; 3, South Kitsap 113. Also: 4, Camas 158; 6, Union 175; 9, Battle Ground 206.

Individual champion — Cooper Boyle (Tahoma) 15:13.

Individuals in top 42 go to state

CAMAS — 4, Cohen Butler 16:12; 27, Payten Jones 16:50.6; 42, Jayden Jones 17:06; 46, Andrew Helt 17:11; 52, Keane Cooper 17:21.

UNION — 5, Bradley Harris 16:25; 15, Sabin Kotsovos 16:36; 37, Marco Solari 16:56; 60, Hiroyasu Sims 17:28; 69, Jackson Fortin 17:42.

BATTLE GROUND — 13, Lord King Nana-Badu-Weah 16:34; 26, Devontae Kephart 16:50.4; 48, Vance Cooper 17:12; 58, Soren Matson 17:26; 77, Sterling Sutton 17:49.

SKYVIEW — 29, Huckleberry Olson 16:53; 32, Tanner Carlsen 16:55; 70, Bryton Williams 17:43.

3A BI-DISTRICT MEET

At Chambers Creek Properties

Team scores (top 7 to state) — 1, Central Kitsap 50; 2, Gig Harbor 53; 3, Lakes 85. Also: 5, Prairie 123; 7, Kelso 207.

Individual champion — Jax Corvin (Lakes) 16:03.

Individuals in top 49 go to state

PRAIRIE — 7, Dekota Houfek 16:40; 10, Tavin Timperley 16:43; 24, Ethan McKell 17:18; 39, Tommy Wise 17:42; 50, Shackleton Hoyt 18:10.

KELSO — 21, Jesus Rios 17:03; 42, John “Will” Cheslock 17:46; 48, Owen Gallagher 17:56; 51, Collin Caballero 18:11; 62, Nolan Cox 18:22.

HERITAGE — 28, Devyn Thomas 17:22.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — 44, Shiloh Rush 17:47; 117, Harrison Matz 20:13.

EVERGREEN — 71, Aiden Hadlock 18:35.

GIRLS SWIMMING

4A DISTRICT MEET

At Kelso High

Team champion — Camas. Other teams: Skyview, Union, Battle Ground.

200 medley relay — 1, Camas (Kyla Jun, Jamie Harris, Genova Michaelson, Kathryn Sitler) 1:59.60; 2, Union 2:12.52; 3, Skyview 2:12.63; 4, Battle Ground 2:36.65.

200 freestyle — 1, Lila McGeachy (Cam) 1:57.21; 2, Poppy Jones-Wick (Cam) 2:04.35; 3, Chase Hawkes (U) 2:05.54; 4, Emily Parker (Cam) 2:15.81; 5, Alora Cook (Cam) 2:22.05; 6, Mae Borges (BG) 2:33.37.

200 individual medley —1, Bailey Trahan (S) 2:18.52; 2, Genova Michaelson (Cam) 2:25.91; 3, Kyla Jun (Cam) 2:29.51; 4, Kennedy Phelan (Cam) 2:32.18; 5, Chloe Parker (Cam) 2:44.78; 6, Jessica Webb (U) 2:50.17.

50 freestyle — 1, Kathryn Sitler (Cam) 26.34; 2, Amy Lewis (Cam) 26.49; 3, Rose Crawford (Cam) 26.84; 4, Niko Blank (Cam) 26.96; 5, Joanne Lin (U) 27.86; 6, Bella Quillen (BG) 29.12.

100 butterfly — 1, Genova Michaelson (Cam) 1:03.11; 2, Kathryn Sitler (Cam) 1:05.94; 3, Stella Mathena (Cam) 1:08.01; 4, Kennedy Phelan (Cam) 1:11.41; 5, Eleanor Roby (S) 1:18.21; 6, Andrea Chang (U) 1:23.44.

100 freestyle — 1, Poppy Jones-Wick (Cam) 56.58; 2, Amy Lewis (Cam) 58.72; 3, Niko Blank (Cam) 58.95; 4, Rose Crawford (Cam) 59.46; 5, Joanne Lin (U) 59.84; 6, Jessica Webb (U) 1:08.94.

500 freestyle — 1, Lila McGeachy (Cam) 5:12.33; 2, Chase Hawkes (U) 5:37.59; 3, Emily Parker (Cam) 6:03.99; 4, Sophie Jacobs (Cam) 6:06.63; 5, Alora Cook (Cam) 6:26.70; 6, Mae Borges (BG) 6:42.89.

200 free relay — 1, Camas (Rose Crawford, Poppy Jones-Wick, Amy Lewis, Lila McGeachy) 1:46.87; 2, Union 1:56.32; 3, Skyview 2:10.98.

100 backstroke — 1, Bailey Trahan (S) 1:01.75; 2, Amelia Jackson (Cam) 1:06.51; 3, Kyla Jun (Cam) 1:06.94; 4, Issie Dean (Cam) 1:10.95; 5, Yuna Lee (Cam) 1:15.23; 6, Andrea Chang (U) 1:18.96.

100 breaststroke — 1, Jamie Harris (Cam) 1:15.91; 2, Sophie Jacobs (Cam) 1:16.94; 3, Stella Mathena (Cam) 1:18.92; 4, Chloe Parker (Cam) 1:27.19; 5, Kelly Oldroyd (U) 1:28.86; 6, Maryia Markevich (BG) 1:29.17

400 free relay — 1, Camas time N/A.

3A DISTRICT MEET

At Kelso High

Team scores — Kelso 278, Mountain View 246, Shelton 226, Prairie 194, Heritage 103, Evergreen 11.

200 medley relay — 1, Mountain View (Lorena McCarty, Lucy Demaray, Peyton Sweet, Kellie Johnston) 2:00.88; 2, Prairie 2:10.76; 3, Kelso 2:17.33; 4, Shelton 2:19.01; 5, Heritage 2:30.92.

200 freestyle — 1, Peyton Sweet (MV) 2:07.88; 2, Mili Whipps (K) 2:14.45; 3, Sarah Eltervag (P) 2:14.52; 4, Annelise Lee (MV) 2:22.24; 5, Anna Schuffenhauer (Sh) 2:40.65; 6, Sadie MacAlevy (Sh) 2:40.78.

200 individual medley —1, Lucy Demaray (MV) 2:16.43; 2, Stephanie Gonzalez (K) 2:38.12; 3, Emily Tennant (K) 2:42.07; 4, Hailey LaCelle (Sh) 2:47.84; 5, Mercedes Musser (K) 2:51.47; 6, Lillian Lake (Sh) 2:59.80.

50 freestyle — 1, Haley Gunderson (Her) 24.88; 2, Natalie Brown (K) 26.82; 3, Willow Lovingfoss (K) 28.27; 4, Zoe Phed (P) 28.69; 5, Weslie Seimears (K) 29.72; 6, Kellie Johnston (MV) 30.49.

100 butterfly — 1, Peyton Sweet (MV) 1:04.91; 2, Emily Tennant (K) 1:10.05; 3, Trinity Noga (K) 1:14.56; 4, Brooke Bice (P) 1:20.94; 5, Lillian Lake (Sh) 1:22.11; 6, Addy Demaray (MV) 1:27.98.

100 freestyle — 1, Peyton Atkins (P) 57.72; 2, Natalie Brown (K) 59.06; 3, Zoe Phed (P) 59.26; 4, Riley Stevenson (Her) 59.93; 5, Lorena McCarty (MV) 1:01.73; 6, Willow Lovingfoss (Sh) 1:03.07.

500 freestyle — 1, Lucy Demaray (MV) 5:30.16; 2, Mili Whipps (K) 6:24.43; 2, Miya Sorenson (K) 6:51.43; 4, Lilly Jeffers (Sh) 7:20.09; 5, Aspen Hasselbald (P) 7:33.93; 6, Ellie Prunk (MV) 8:16.44.

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200 free relay — 1, Mountain View (Peyton Sweet, Kellie Johnston, Lorena McCarty, Lucy Demaray) 1:49.27; 2, Kelso 1:50.53; 3, Prairie 2:01.88; 4, Shelton 2:07.53; 5, Heritage 2:41.44.

100 backstroke — 1, Haley Gunderson (H) 1:01.13; 2, Lorena McCarty (MV) 1:10.57; 3, Trinity Noga (K) 1:17.78; 4, Miya Sorenson (K) 1:21.80; 5, Sophie Tabarez (Sh) 1:22.34; 6, Sophia Tanne (MV) 1:25.50.

100 breaststroke — 1, Riley Stevenson (H) 1:16.93; 2, Peyton Atkins (P) 1:19.68; 3, Sarah Eltervag (P) 1:21.15; 4, Stephanie Gonzalez (K) 1:22.56; 5, Hailey LaCelle (Sh) 1:24.48; 6, Addy Demaray (MV) 1:26.22.

400 free relay — 1, Kelso (Whipps, Tennant, Noga, Brown) 4:11.21.

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