May 2 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley 3, LaSalle 0:  Jake von Lubken struck out 13 on the way to a three-hit shutout as the Eagles moved into sole possession of fourth place in the Northwest Oregon Conference.  The Eagles scored all three of their runs in the sixth inning to grab the win.

King’s Way Christian sweeps Columbia 10-0 and 6-2

Seton Catholic sweeps Stevenson 10-1 and 9-1

Heppner 1, Sherman 0:  The Mustangs scored the lone run for the win, moving them even with the Huskies for first in the Big Sky Conference.  The two teams play a doubleheader on Saturday in Moro.

 

Softball

Hood River Valley 21, Parkrose 1:  HRV scored 11 runs in the second inning and nine in the third to give the Eagles the win, and keep them in the playoff hunt in the Northwest Oregon Conference.  Hailey Stuben homered while Grace Rowan, Abby Kahler, and Mallory McNerney drove in three runs each.

Columbia sweeps King’s Way Christian 7-0 and 12-2:  The Bruins move to 14-0 on the season.  Mckynzi Gwinn pitched a seven-hit shutout and drove in two runs in the opener, while Macee Barnes, Teagan Blankenship, and Halle Kock drove in two runs apiece in the nightcap.

Seton Catholic sweeps Stevenson 14-3 and 10-8

 

Track and Field

Storey Woodbury, Damian Simonds, Raymond Holycross, Stephen Pittman, Ada Garner, and Jenna Casey all earned first place finishes for Goldendale at a five-school EWAC Meet at Dayton

 

Boys Tennis

Hood River Valley 8, Hillsboro 1

 

Girls Tennis
Hood River Valley 9, Hillsboro 0

 

Boys Lacrosse

Hood River Valley 7, Central Catholic 3

 

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