Baseball
Hood River Valley sweeps Pendleton 12-9 and 4-2: Caden Leiblien had two home runs and six runs batted in to lead the Eagles to the win in game one, while the Eagles plated two runs in the sixth inning of game two to finish the sweep.
The Dalles sweeps Hermiston 10-0 and 4-3: Spencer Honald’s squeeze bunt scored Tyler Weston in the bottom of the seventh inning to secure the win in game two. In the opener, Jordan Wetmore pitched a three-hitter to earn the victory on the mound.
Columbia sweeps Stevenson 21-5 and 9-2
Dufur sweeps Union 12-1 and 15-5: The Rangers extended their winning streak to 15 games.
Sherman sweeps Grant Union 5-4 and 15-1
Lyle-Wishram sweeps Walla Walla Academy 15-5 and 7-0
Zillah sweeps Goldendale 7-1 and 11-1
Softball
Hood River Valley split with Pendleton, losing game one 12-2 and winning the second game 9-8: Makena Zeller doubled to lead off the seventh inning and then scored on a two-out error to give the Eagles the winning run in the nightcap to leave them tied for first in the Columbia River Conference with Pendleton. Kaylin Winans homered and drove in five runs for HRV.
The Dalles sweeps Hermiston 8-1 and 9-8: The Riverhawks win their first two league games of the season.
Track and Field
Trout Lake won the girls’ title and LaCenter the boys’ crown at the Bruin Invitational in White Salmon. Lyle-Wishram’s Brandon Montoya finished first in three boys’ events, while Lincoln Krog of Stevenson won two.
The Dalles boys were fifth and the girls sixth at the Kiwanis Invitational in Hermiston. Julian Hernandez had the only event win for the Riverhawks in the boys’ javelin.
Hood River Valley’s boys were ninth at the Summit Invitational in Bend. Jesse Wiley had the top HRV finish with a second in the 3,000 meters.
Sherman’s boys were eighth at the Pepsi Invitational at Union. Keenan Coles had two seconds and a third for the Huskies.
Boys Soccer
Columbia 1, Hoquiam 0
Girls Tennis
Montesano 3, Columbia 2
Girls Lacrosse
Hood River Valley 20, Liberty 5: Kathryn Koenig and Abigail Bartles scored four goals each as the Eagles moved to 6-3 on the year.