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High School Scoreboard, results from Tuesday, Oct. 22

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: October 22, 2024, 10:35pm

Tuesday’s high school sports results for volleyball, girls soccer, cross country and boys golf.

WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE

CROSS COUNTRY

4A district meet, 3 p.m. at Lewisville Park

3A district meet, 11:30 a.m. at Lewisville Park

GIRLS SWIMMING

Kelso, R.A. Long at Mark Morris, 5 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W           L

Camas (12-1) 3             0

Skyview (5-7) 1             1

Battle Ground (1-8)    0             0

Union (4-7)      0             3

CAMAS 3, UNION 0

25-10, 25-11, 25-16

Camas

Highlights — Bailey Lim 12 assists, 4 digs; Caroline Beaulieu 3 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks; Ella Thompson 5 kills, 1 assist, 1 ace, 7 digs, 1 block; Emmah Sanchez 2 assists, 2 aces, 8 digs; Kali Beaulieu 2 aces, 3 digs; Kendall Mairs 12 kills, 14 assists, 2 aces, 6 digs; Noelle Beaulieu 5 kills, 2 digs, 1 block; Quinn Pedersen 3 kills, 2 aces, 2 blocks; Shaylee Stephen 5 kills, 1 dig, 1 block.

JV, C, C2 — Camas won

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W           L

Prairie (10-1)   4             0

Kelso (9-3)       3             1

Heritage (6-6) 2             2

Evergreen (5-6)             1             3

Mountain View (1-10) 0             4

PRAIRIE 3, EVERGREEN 0

25-8, 25-5, 25-11

Prairie

Highlights — Claire Neuman 15 kills, 2 blocks, 4 aces, 8 digs; Gracie Jacoby 13 kills, 4 assists, 3 aces, 6 digs; Alivia Snyder 2 kills, 8 assists, 2 aces, 15 digs; Marissa Raley 2 kills, 18 assists, 1 ace, 2 digs; Emilee Natiola 8 digs, 5 assists, 2 aces.

Evergreen

Highlights — Erin Bennett 4 kills, 2 blocks, 8 digs; Alyssa Guftler 10 digs.

JV — Prairie 3-0

C — Prairie 2-1

C2 — Evergreen 2-1

KELSO 3, HERITAGE 0

25-11, 25-12, 27-25

Heritage

Highlights — Jordis Taylor 9 assists, 2 kills, 12 digs, 1 ace; Harley McCants 5 kills, 4 digs; Alicia Arredondo 3 kills, 6 digs, 1 block; Grace Cunningham 2 kills, 1 block; Anna Le 14 digs, 1 ace; Abrielle Olson 6 digs.

NON-LEAGUE

SKYVIEW 3, MOUNTAIN VIEW 0

25-10, 25-9, 25-12

Skyview

Highlights — London Hutchinson 3 digs, 1 ace; Aubrie Bergeron 1 blocks, 10 kills; McKenzie Hallenbeck 5 digs, 23 assists, 3 kills, 2 aces; Lucy Palensky 1 kill, 1 dig, 1 block; Cassidy Loper 3 digs, 3 aces; Emma Lorenzen 4 aces, 2 assists, 1 dig;  Rennika Davenport 4 digs, 1 assists, 1 ace;  Haleigh Milhorn 2 kills, 1 digs, 1 block; Alina Shawgo 5 kills, 3 ace, 1 digs, 2 assists; Maddie Milhorn 5 kills, 1 dig.

Mountain View

Highlights — Araia Lim 1 kill, 1 assist, 2 digs; Grace Kirkpatrick 1 dig; Isla Dickerson 1 kill, 1 ace, 2 digs; Johanna Morgan 1 assist, 6 digs; Kaydin Lawrence 1 kill, 1 block; Layla Reive 3 assists, 2 digs; Rheine Reyes 5 digs; Sofia Montoya 2 kills.

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W           L

Columbia River (12-2)              12          0

Ridgefield (11-3)          10          2

Mark Morris (8-7)         7             5

Washougal (7-7)          6             6

R.A. Long (7-7)              6             6

Woodland (4-10)          4             8

Hockinson (5-10)         3             9

Hudson’s Bay (0-12)  0             12

Tuesday’s Games

R.A. Long 3, Woodland 1, no report

Mark Morris 3, Washougal 0, no report

RIDGEFIELD 3, HOCKINSON 0

Ridgefield

Highlights — Caroline Brandt 1 kill; Isabelle Walker 6 aces, 8 digs; Tava Whitlow 3 digs; Tula Gervais 1 ace, 2 digs; Ella Burke 14 kills, 1 block, 5 digs; Maddy Conklin 2 aces, 2 kills, 2 blocks, 1 dig; Paige Hanes 1 ace, 8 kills, 2 blocks, 3 digs; Addison Veitenheimer 1 ace, 5 digs; Kylee Mayberry 2 kills; Callie Curran 4 aces, 31 assists, 1 kill, 1 block, 3 digs; Serenity Marshall 1 ace, 2 digs; Piper Moog 2 kills; Sydney Ostrom 1 kill, 1 block, 1 dig.

JV — Ridgefield won.

COLUMBIA RIVER 3, HUDSON’S BAY 0

25-6, 25-1, 25-7

Columbia River

Highlights — Sydney Dreves 11 kills, 3 digs, 4 aces; Sophia Gourley 18 kills, 2 digs, 8 aces; Avery Seley 22 assists, 2 aces; Aria McCarstle 3 kills; Katie Dumas 7 digs, 4 aces; Ava Bond 2 kills; Hailey Shidner 8 assists.

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1A TRICO LEAGUE

W           L

La Center (13-1)           11          0

Stevenson (12-2)         9             2

King’s Way Chr. (6-4) 8             3

Seton Catholic (7-6) 6             5

Castle Rock (4-10)      4             7

Kalama (7-7)   4             7

Columbia-WS (4-8)    2             9

Fort Vancouver  (0-13)              0             11

Tuesday’s Games

Kalama 3, Fort Vancouver 0, no report

 

LA CENTER 3, CASTLE ROCK 0

25-19, 25-13, 25-7

La Center

Highlights — Billie Ross 12 kills, 3 blocks, 10 digs; Mia Achziger 3 digs; Esther Langeliers 11 kills, 5 blocks; Whitney Martell 8 kills, 2 blocks, 5 digs, 1 ace; Aristyn Wiseman 3 kills, 3 blocks, 1 ace; Bailey España 31 assists, 2 kills, 3 blocks, 3 aces, 6 digs; Nadia Whited 4 digs; Paige Sherry 7 digs, 6 aces; Leah Dye 2 digs; Maddie Castro 3 digs; Aimee England 5 digs.

JV — La Center won.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 3, COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 1

27-25, 21-25, 25-18, 25-18

King’s Way Christian

Highlights — Brooklyn Fobi 20 kills, 10 digs, 3 blocks, 1 ace; Tatyana Fobi 37 assists, 10 digs, 2 kills, 1 ace, 1 block; Bridget Quinn 21 digs, 9 kills, 1 ace, 1 assist, 1 block; Madison Wood 9 kills, 3 blocks, 1 dig; Abby Stalkup 4 kills, 6 digs, 3 blocks, 1 ace; Alyssa Kullick 3 aces, 3 digs; Clarice Glover 3 assists, 3 digs, 2 aces; Paytin Davis 6 digs, 1 assist; Raegan Morris 1 block.

STEVENSON 3, SETON CATHOLIC 0

25-22, 25-20, 25-23

Seton Catholic

Highlights — Aly Ordona 12 kills, 2 assists, 31 digs, 2 blocks; Diane Ratigan 3 kills, 5 assists, 5 digs; Kya Stromer 4 kills, 16 assists, 1 ace, 10 digs; Megan Berg 1 kill, 1 ace, 2 digs; Peyton LaPointe 2 kills, 14 digs; Riley Seymer 6 kills, 4 assists, 4 digs; Sofia Southwick 1 kill, 4 assists, 4 digs; Tatum Nelson 1 assist, 1 ace, 26 digs.

GIRLS SOCCER

4A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L             T             Pts

Skyview (10-0-3)          4             0             1             13

Camas (7-6-1)               3             2             0             9

Union (6-4-3)  2             2             1             7

Battle Ground (3-9)    0             5             0             0

SKYVIEW 1, CAMAS 0

Skyview

Goals (assists) — Cameron Watson (Lauryn Cornelius). Goalkeeper saves — Brynnlee Williams 8. Match standouts — Mya Ellertson, Cameron Watson.

Camas

Goalkeeper saves — Rhiannon Teasley 4, Natalie Grajeda 2.

Halftime — 0-0

JV — 2-2.

UNION 5, BATTLE GROUND 0

Battle Ground

Goalkeeper saves — Clair Clark 13.

Union

Goals (assists) — Haleigh Miller (Ava Krieger), Ka’imi Miles (Miller), Claire Bunda (Ari Hao), Krieger (Ava Peterson), Miller (Krieger). Goalkeeper saves — Sadie Warden 1, Ari Recinos Quindt 1. Match standouts — Abby Gonzales, Guadalupe Gutierrez.

Halftime — 2-0.

JV — 1-1.

3A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

                W           L             T             Pts

Mtn. View (9-5-1)         8             0             0             24

Kelso (11-3)     5             2             0             15

Prairie (4-9)     3             4             0             9

Evergreen (4-7)             2             5             0             6

Heritage (0-14)              0             7             0             0

 

MOUNTAIN VIEW 7, PRAIRIE 1

Mountain View

Goals (assists) — Emilia Rosic (Ana Garling), Jaleyah Pitre (Teaghan Irvin), Teaghan Irvin (Jaleyah Irvin); Lauren Adams (Teaghan Irvin), Teaghan Irvin (unassisted), Camilla Cruz (unassisted), Teaghan Irvin (Rosic); Goalkeeper saves — Izabella Steinborn 3. Match standout — Camila Cruz.

Halftime — 4-0.

JV — Prairie 7-0.

KELSO 4, EVERGREEN 0

Kelso

Goals (assists) — Karsyn Ross (Kalli Carter), Ross (PK), Ross (Sydnie Walters), Walters (Cori Doehne); Goalkeeper saves — Makenna Fitzpatrick 2, Layla Davenport 1.

Evergreen

Goalkeeper saves — Kai Bowlby 6.

Halftime — 1-0.

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W           L             SW        SL          Pts

Col. River (13-1)            10          0             0             1             31

Ridgefield (13-2-1)      9             1             1             0             29

R.A. Long (10-3)            8             2             0             1             25

Hockinson (7-6)           5             4             1             1             18

M.Morris (5-7)                4             6             0             0             12

Woodland (3-9-1)        3             8             0             0             9

Washougal (5-8)          2             8             1             0             8

Hud.Bay (1-12)              0             11          0             0             0

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

RIDGEFIELD 3, COLUMBIA RIVER 2

(Ridgefield wins 5-4 on PK)

Ridgefield

Goals (assists) — Marlee Buffham (Baylee Bushnell), Buffham (Tori Lasch). Match standout — Marlee Buffham.

Columbia River

Goals (assists) — Remi Buckley (Raya Janson), Buckley (Mary Margaret Perkins); Goalkeeper saves — Ruby Ayers 4, Macie MacDonald 4.

Halftime — Ridgefield 1-0.

JV — Columbia River 1-0.

R.A. LONG 3, HOCKINSON 0

Hockinson

Goalkeeper saves — Audrey Armstrong 10. Match standout — Amelia Stewart.

JV — Hockinson 1-0.

WOODLAND 6, HUDSON’S BAY 1

Woodland

Highlights — Carly Coltrin 1 goal, 2 assists; Goalkeeper saves — Brooklyn Hayden 2. Match standout — Jillian Lutzenberger, 2 assists.

Hudson’s Bay

Goals (assists) — Jaylynn Wing (unassisted). Goalkeeper saves — Alyssa Kingsley 6.

Halftime — Woodland 3-1.

MARK MORRIS 4, WASHOUGAL 0

Mark Morris

Goals (assists) — Kamrie Guizzotti (PK), Kamrie Guizzotti (unassisted), Kea Makaiwi (Meadow Coffman), Kennedy Fitzsimmons (unassisted).

Goalkeeper saves — Emersyn Thompson 5 . Match standout — Ashlyn Cole.

Halftime — 1-0.

JV — Mark Morris 3-0.

1A TRICO LEAGUE

W           L             T             Pts

Seton Catholic (13-0)               11          0             0             33

King’s Way Chr. (11-2) 9          2             0             27

La Center (7-5-1)          7             4             0             22

Kalama (7-6)  6             5             0             18

Columbia-WS (5-6)    4             6             0             12

Fort Vancouver (4-7-1) 3 7             1             10

Castle Rock (3-8-1)    1             8             1             4

Stevenson  (1-10-2)    0             9             2             2

 

LA CENTER 4, CASTLE ROCK 0

La Center

Goals (assists) — Lauren Baker (unassisted), Bailey Mcintosh (unassisted), Mcintosh (Kennedy Brandenburg), Baker (Janna Croskery); Goalkeeper — Natalie Maunu.

KALAMA 5, FORT VANCOUVER 0

Kalama

Goals (assists) — Bridgette Hollifield (unassisted), Sienna DiCristina (unassisted) Aubrey Doerty (DiCristina), Hollifield (unassisted), Hollifield (unassisted). Goalkeeper saves — Aubree Hutchinson 3

Halftime — 3-0.

 

SETON CATHOLIC 9, STEVENSON 0

Seton Catholic

Goals (assists) — CJ Moore (PK), Jessica Barrett (Moore), Moore (Hailey Herboth), Lilah Chase (Kaia Lauder), Tiffany Sheldon (Moore), Ava Gavora (Herboth), Gigi Lougen (unassisted), Hayden Erickson (Kaitlyn Lauder), Kaitlyn Lauder (Sheldon).

Goalkeeper saves — Hailey Hammerstrom 3. Match standout — Ava Gavora.

Halftime — 5-0.

KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 6, COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 1

King’s Way Christian

Goals (assists) — Shaylie Haij (Kaitlyn Delamarter); Haij (unassisted); Cozette Silva (Delamarter); Jasmine Carney (Hannah Rouse); own goal; S. Haij (Carney).

Goalkeeper saves — 0.

Columbia-White Salmon

Goals (assists) — Sequoia Cohen (unassisted). Goalkeeper saves — Lani Uffelman 3.

Halftime — 5-0.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

2A GSHL CHAMPIONSHIPS

At Lewisville Park, 5,000 meters

Team scores — Ridgefield 41, Columbia River 55, Mark Morris 68, Hockinson 109, Washougal 134, Woodland 145, R.A. Long 157, Hudson’s Bay 250.

Individual winner — Jacob McManus (Columbia River) 15:45.

COLUMBIA RIVER — 1, Jacob McManus 15:45; 10, Aaron Barron Pintor 17:02; 14, Kohl Ripplinger 17:10; 18, Michael Maley 17:25; 22, Garrett Graham 17:34.

HOCKINSON — 5, Tanner Hood 16:52; 24, Liam DeViney 17:40; 25, Skylar Picard 17:42; 26, Ian Guasco 17:44; 29, Andrew McGettigan 17:55.

HUDSON’S BAY — 48, Sylas Allen 18:49; 54, Jordin Martinez-Kearney 19:21; 62, Isaiah Salas 19:59; 63, Nicolo Belluzzi 20:44; 64, Jordon Walker 21:12.

MARK MORRIS — 7, Tate Armstrong 16:54; 9, Matthias White 17:01; 15, Zane Armstrong 17:18; 17, Braydon Sweetin 17:25; 20, Isaiah Bradley 17:27.

R.A. LONG — 2, Andres Orozco Stansbery 16:39; 35, Alexis Soto 18:07; 41, Skysun Holzer 18:28; 43, Noah Pedersen 18:36; 49, Adam Reyes 18:55.

RIDGEFIELD — 3, Jack Radosevich 16:50; 6, Evan Hollis 16:53; 8, Cooper Dollens 16:55; 11, Aiden Raymond 17:08; 13, Dominic Turner 17:09.

WASHOUGAL — 19, John Love 17:26; 21, David Grice 17:28; 23, Brandon Lee 17:38; 36, Brodie Ostenson 18:07; 37, Joshua Grice 18:09.

WOODLAND — 4, Alejandro Alvarado 16:52; 31, Logan Speranza 17:58; 34, Bryce Curnutt 18:06; 39, Danery Villagran 18:15; 44, Jahann Arnold 18:36.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

2A GSHL CHAMPIONSHIPS

At Lewisville Park, 5,000 meters

Team scores — Hockinson 46, Ridgefield 70, Columbia River 76, R.A. Long 114, Hudson’s Bay 122, Washougal 129, Mark Morris 142, Woodland 191.

Individual winner — Danica Allen (Ridgefield) 18:29.

COLUMBIA RIVER — 8, Ainsley Morrisey 20:49; 10, Mae Otoupal 21:17; 11, Journey Yokum 21:19; 19, Savannah Reynolds 22:37; 28, Emery Seitz 24:00.

HOCKINSON — 2, Lyla Taylor 19:43; 3, Scarlett Sanders 20:01; 6, Graysen Aldridge 20:29; 13, Claire Tapio 21:55; 22, Kaydie Boettcher 22:59.

HUDSON’S BAY — 7, Ava Peterson 20:48; 15, Claire Marsh 21:56; 17, Kaylynn Wickwire 22:12; 38, Shianne Kasinger 25:41; 49, Helene Repman 30:53.

MARK MORRIS — 5, Elsie Herold 20:21; 18, Audrey Varney 22:15; 32, Olivia Sully 24:30; 40, Abigail Frazier 26:01; 52, Madelyn Williams 39:41.

R.A. LONG — 4, Elliana Higgins 20:03; 24, Makyla Genung 23:14; 25, Kayleigh Spaulding 23:20; 26, Sophie Brunelle 23:28; 36, Mariposa Pererz 24:52.

RIDGEFIELD — 1, Danica Allen 18:29; 12, Piper Gannon 21:54; 16, Nicolette Hulse 22:04; 20, Sarah Proctor 22:37; Makaylah Jacobson 22:46.

WASHOUGAL — 9, Gracie Perry 21:05; 23, Chloe Franco 23:13; 30, Lulan Soutter 24:17; 31, Abby Glasen 24:21; 37, Cecilia Herring 25:12.

WOODLAND — 14, Kaylynn McSmith 21:55; 44, Olivia Boman 26:06; 47, Jessica Lopez-Lopez 28:07; 48, Elizabeth Osorio 28:36 28:36; 50, Elizabeth Munoz-Venegas 30:58.

BOYS GOLF

2A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

At Heron Lakes GC, Portland, par 72

36-hole totals

Team scores — Columbia River 145.5, Washougal 139, Tumwater 117, Mark Morris 112, W.F. West 85.5, Black Hills 74, Woodland 30, Centralia 15.5.

Top 5 individuals — 1, Mason Acker (Wa) 145; 2, Luke Potter (CR) 146; 3, Broden Toney (MM) 148; 4, Riley Coleman (RA Long) 149; 5, Trenton Maddox (Wa) 150.

COLUMBIA RIVER — 2, Potter 73-73 146; 6t, Owen Winn 79-72 151; 12, Jack Flynn 83-78 161; 18, Carsyn Howard 85-80 165; 27, Lucas Zygar 87-83 170.

WASHOUGAL — 1, Acker 75-70 145; 5, T. Maddox 76-74 150; 10t, Jude Maddox 77-83 160; 31, Silas Hall 91-83 174;  35, Nash Neumann 90-90 180; 36, Atison London 89-94 183.

TUMWATER — 6t, Braeden Konrad 71-80 151; 17, Landen Baydo 80-84 164;  20, Zane Laposky 80-86 166; 22, Liam Gustafson 83-85 168; 22, Baylor Olson 83-85 168;

MARK MORRIS — 3, Toney 77-71 148; 8t, Henry Kelly 76-82 158; 14, Ethan Kosoris 83-79 162; 29, Mark Hendrickson 80-92 172.

W.F. WEST — 10t, Weston Potter 79-81 160; 24, Emmett Goodman 87-82 169; 24, Jax Potter 86-83 169;   30, Jamie Conzatti 86-87 173; 33, Fox Rogerson 90-85 175; 40, Carter Hinkledy 91-95 186.

BLACK HILLS — 12, Phoenix Flores 78-83 161; 13, Jack Casler 82-80 162; 24, Kendell Roberson 87-82 169; Logan Stalling 89-96 185.

WOODLAND — 16, Jake Sams 85-78 163; 36, Trent Blatnik 87-96 183.

CENTRALIA — 31, Tyler Fagerness 85-89 174; 36, Jake Johnson 89-94 183.

Others — 8t, Ethan Wall (Hockinson) 81-77 158; 19, Drew Krsul (Ridgefield) 83-83 166; 21, Treyton Fraki (Hockinson) 87-80 167; 27, Brody Newcombe (Ridgefield) 80-92 172; 34, Evan Yost (Ridgefield) 89-88 177.

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