April 29 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley sweeps Pendleton 5-0 and 13-4:  The Eagles move two games in front of the Buckaroos atop the Intermountain Conference with the victories.  In game one Jacob von Lubken pitched a five-hit shutout while Ryles Buckley drove in a pair of runs and Mason Spellecy homered.  In the nightcap Buckley drove in three more runs, while Spellecy and Hunter Hough had three hits apiece.

Redmond sweeps The Dalles 8-7 and 14-0:  The Panthers scored in the bottom of the seventh to with the opener after the Riverhawks had come back from a six-run deficit to tie.  Joseph Teixeira pitched a five-inning no-hitter for Redmond in the second contest.

Dufur sweeps Heppner 5-0 and 11-7:  The Rangers stay tied for first with Weston-McEwen in District 7.

Seton Catholic 13, Columbia 5

  Softball

The Dalles sweeps Redmond 9-4 and 15-0:  Zoe LeBreton homered and drove in two runs in the opener, then homered and drove in four runs while Despina Seufalemua had two home runs and four RBI in a nightcap that saw the Riverhawks score 14 runs in the first inning.

Pendleton sweeps Hood River Valley 17-0 and 15-0:  The Buckaroos scored in every inning of the twinbill as both games were shortened to four innings.

Columbia 10, Seton Catholic 2:  Sydney Aman drove in three runs and Macee Barnes two for the Bruins, who are now 12-2 on the year.

Stevenson 12, Winlock 10

  Track and Field

Hood River Valley’s Simone Tillman won the girls’ 100 meters and The Dalles’ Zoe Dunn the girls’ triple jump to highlight the local effort at the Dean Nice Invitational in Gresham.

  Boys Tennis

Redmond 5, Hood River Valley 3

  Boys Lacrosse

Central Catholic 10, Hood River Valley 8

  The Dalles High School has tabbed Marc Schilling as the Riverhawks’ new head football coach.  Schilling spent the last six years as the defensive coordinator at Estacada High School, where the Rangers reached the Class 4A playoffs five straight times, including a semi-final appearance this past season.  Schilling was raised in Nyssa and graduated from Riverside High School in Boardman.  The school says Schilling is planning an upcoming visit to The Dalles to meet with parents and players.

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