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April 22 Prep Sports Roundup

Hood River Valley 12, Putnam 4:  Addison Postlewait drove in three runs during an eight-run sixth inning to move HRV to 4-0 in the Northwest Oregon Conference.  Postlewait had four RBI in the game and Davis Parr knocked in three.  Bodie Stuben struck out 13 on the way to the complete game victory.

 

Columbia 15, Kalama 4:  Wyatt Stelma drove in five runs for the Bruins with a double and a triple, as the Bruins scored nine runs in the fourth inning to pull away.

 

King’s Way Christian 19, Stevenson 1

 

Sherman 6, Stanfield 4:  Gage Simpson drove in two runs to help the Huskies to the victory.

 

Goldendale sweeps Highland 28-2 and 16-1: Jackson Gamble drove in five runs in the first game, and added three hits in the nightcap.

 

Softball

Hood River Valley 10, Putnam 0:  Grace Rowan struck out 11 and fired a one-hitter as the Eagles won their fourth straight Northwest Oregon Conference game and eighth overall.  Rowan also drove in three runs while Kenadie Lucas had two RBI.

 

Columbia splits with Kalama, winning 11-0 in game one but falling in game two 24-18:  Julia Mullinix drove in three runs in game one, while Joella Posini homered twice and drove in five runs in the nightcap.

 

Stevenson 14, King’s Way Christian 7:  The Bulldogs scored ten runs in the final three innings to come back for the victory.  Rebecca Townsend, Cayden Hulsey-Bible, and Jewel Waymire drove in two runs apiece.

 

Track & Field

Stevenson’s boys and girls finished second to Seton Catholic in a three-school Trico League meet that also included Castle Rock.  Jude Travinski won a pair of events for the Bulldog boys.

 

Boys Soccer

Columbia 3, Fort Vancouver 1

 

Boys Tennis

Madras 6, The Dalles 2

Hood River Valley 7, Parkrose 1

 

Girls Tennis

Hood River Valley 7, Parkrose 1

 

Girls Golf

Hood River Valley finished fourth at an NWOC Tournament at Stone Creek Golf Club in Oregon City.  Rayla Yasu was the top Eagle finisher in ninth.

 

Boys Volleyball
Hood River Valley def. Hillsboro 25-21, 25-22, 25-27, 21-25, 18-16

 

Boys Lacrosse

Grant 13, Hood River Valley 6

April 21 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

The Dalles 19, Madras 9:  The Riverhawks consistently scored runs, enabling them to survive an eight-run third inning by the White Buffaloes.  Sawyer Case drove in four runs, Avery Schwartz homered and knocked in three runs, and Cody Agidius also had three RBI.

 

Softball

The Dalles 16, Madras 1:  Ava Graves drove in five runs as the Riverhawks swept the two-game series from Madras.

 

Boys Soccer     

Columbia 10, Onalaska 1

Stevenson 4, Toledo-Winlock 2

 

Boys Golf

Hood River Valley finished fourth in this week’s Northwest Oregon Conference tournament at Langdon Farms.  The Eagles’ John Olsen finished in a tie for fifth with a seven-over-par 78.

The Dalles was 13th at the Seaside Invitational at Astoria Golf & Country Club.  Leighton Voodre tied for 16th with a seven-over-par 79.

 

White Salmon-Bingen Cleanup Seeks Volunteers

The annual White Salmon-Bingen Community Cleanup will be Friday and Saturday, with the collection site at the Bingen Public Works location near the SDS Lumber scales and the Bingen Water Treatment Plant.  The Rotary Club of White Salmon-Bingen and Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce sponsor the event, and they could still use some volunteers to help put it on.  Chamber Executive Director Tammara Tippel says volunteering for the clean-up is a good way to connect with the community.  To volunteer call 509-493-3630.  They are especially needed in the afternoons both Friday and Saturday.  The cleanup will be open on Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Dalles Council To Receive Dog Ordinance In June

The Dalles City Council will be getting a new ordinance dealing with dog control at a meeting in June.  Councilors discussed the subject at their meeting last week.  One area will involve starting to enforce the City’s dog licensing requirements.  Mayor Rich Mays says there are only somewhere between ten to twenty dogs licensed in The Dalles right now.  Mays says one of the reasons they are going through the ordinance now is the amount of animals at the Columbia Gorge Humane Society shelter.  Another part of the ordinance that will go to the Council will be a leash requirement.

Cherry Fest Weekend Coming Up

The countdown is on to this weekend’s Northwest Cherry Festival in The Dalles.  The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce CEO Lisa Farquharson says they wrapped up taking entries for the parade over the weekend.  Farquharson says this year’s parade will be a bit smaller, with 85 to 90 entries for the Saturday march through town.  She notes they had put a cap on entries this year at 100 at the request from The Dalles Police Department, because the parade had become so long it was blocking emergency routes at the same time.  The parade will begin at 10 a.m. on its usual route.  This year’s Grand Marshal is orchardist Mel Omeg.  King and Queen Bing are former OSU Wasco County Extension Agent Lynn Long and his wife Marlene.

Port of HR Bridge Delays Over Next Two Weeks

There will be delays on the Port of Hood River Interstate Bridge this week and next, as welding work on the bridge deck takes place.  Single lane closures will take place on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the next two weeks.  Port Executive Director Kevin Greenwood says it is important to allow the welders the space to do their work.  Flaggers will direct traffic.  Please drive slowly through the narrow lanes, avoid looking at the welding arc, and allow extra time for your trip.

Indictments In Hood River Death

Three suspects in the death of a Hood River man on April 11 were indicted by a Grand Jury on Friday.  Hood River County District Attorney Matt Ellis says 31-year-old Johnathan Matthews, 36-year-old William Hardy, Jr., and 41-year-old Elizabeth Bowman all face second degree murder, first degree theft and robbery, and unauthorized use of a weapon charges in the death of 38-year-old Stephen Hayes, with Matthews also indicted on manslaughter, reckless driving, and reckless endangering charges.  Ellis says Matthews allegedly stole a pickup truck from Jacobs Sanitation in The Dalles, picked up Hardy and Bowman, and drove to Hood River, where Hardy attempted to steal Hayes’ bike and put it in the pickup.  That was witnessed by Hayes’ partner, and Hayes went outside to confront the thieves, grabbing the passenger side of the truck while Matthews tried to drive away from the scene, speeding and swerving, dragging Hayes, throwing him to the ground, and running him over.  Ellis says the three defendants then drove to Post Canyon, where they stayed overnight.  Hardy and Bowman were arrested the next day, while Matthews was arrested Tuesday.  All three are in custody and scheduled at various times to be arraigned this week.

April 18-19 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley 5, Putnam 4:  The Eagles scored two in the sixth inning to tie the game, then Tyson Harjo’s sacrifice fly brought home Addison Postlewait from third with the winning run in the top of the seventh.  HRV is now 3-0 in the Northwest Oregon Conference.

Heppner swept Sherman 6-4 and 12-8

River View swept Goldendale 8-2 and 9-1

 

Softball

Hood River Valley 14, Putnam 3:  Bella Belcher hit a three-run homer and Grace Rowan added a pair of solo homers as the Eagles won their seventh straight and stayed unbeaten in the NWOC.

Stevenson 24, Corbett 5:  Rebecca Townsend had a double and a home run while driving in five runs.

 

Girls Lacrosse

Hood River Valley 18, Cleveland 2:  Josie Faaborg scored five goals as the Eagles won their seventh straight game.

 

Boys Lacrosse

West Salem 18, Hood River Valley 6

 

Boys Soccer

Stevenson 9, Kalama 2

April 17 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

The Dalles 15, Madras 5:  Cody Agidius drove in four runs and Finlay Corbin had three hits as the Riverhawks won their third straight in Tri-Valley Conference play.

Seton Catholic 20, Columbia 2

Fort Vancouver 16, Stevenson 6

 

Softball

The Dalles 11, Madras 0:  Maddie Brock had three hits and two RBI, and Morgan Donivan also drove in a pair of runs to lead the Riverhawks.

Seton Catholic 5, Columbia 2:  Kiera Bucher drove in the runs for the Bruins, but Seton Catholic grabbed the win to sweep a two-game series.

Stevenson 8, Fort Vancouver 6: The Bulldogs scored four runs in the sixth inning to pull out the victory, with Rebecca Townsend’s two-run triple scoring the go-ahead run.  Townsend had four hits with two triples and a double,

Liberty Christian 18, Goldendale 8:  Maggie Gutierrez homered and drove in four runs for the Timberwolves, but Liberty Christian scored seven runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to grab the win.

 

Track and Field

Hood River Valley’s boys and girls defeated Milwaukie in a Northwest Oregon Conference dual meet at Henderson Stadium.  Jack Miller, Lilah Tactay, and Savina Davis all won two events apiece for HRV.

 

Boys Tennis

Hood River Valley 8, Milwaukie 0

 

Girls Tennis

Hood River Valley 8, Milwaukie 0

 

Boys Golf

Hood River Valley held off host Pendleton by seven shots in an eleven-school tournament at Birch Creek.  Davis Kerr and David Shepherd each shot an 80 to finish in a tie for third.  The Dalles was fifth, led by Leighton Voodre in ninth.

 

Girls Golf

The Dalles finished fourth at the Pendleton Invitational at Birch Creek.  Athena Lipinski was the top Riverhawk finisher, tying for 13th, while Goldendale’s Anna Wilder was 11th.

April 16 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley 8, Parkrose 0:  Maverick Hockett carried a no-hitter two outs into the sixth inning before giving up a hit, as the Eagles finished a sweep of the Broncos.  Kingston McAdam drove in two runs as HRV scored four runs in both the third and fifth innings.

The Dalles 13, Crook County 11:  Will Booth’s two run triple with two outs in the top of the seventh inning, gave the Riverhawks the win.  It capped a four-run inning, after the Cowboys had scored seven runs in the bottom of the sixth to take an 11-9 lead.  Booth also had a home run in the game and drove in six runs.

 

Softball

Hood River Valley 18, Parkrose 0:  The Eagles scored 14 runs in the first inning to cruise to the win.  Grace Rowan drove in four runs and Addi Van Metre and Isa Rivera brought home three apiece.

The Dalles 11, Crook County 1:  Maddie Brock had three hits including a double and a home run, and drove in three runs as the Riverhawks salvaged a split of their series with the Cowgirls.  Cadence Young also had three RBI for The Dalles.

 

Track and Field

Columbia’s Sara Miller and Stevenson’s Olivia Fauth and Dani Wallace each won two events at a four-school Trico League meet in White Salmon.

 

The Dalles finished behind host Crook County in both boys and girls standings at a five-school meet in Prineville.  Olivia Prado and Willow Ziegenhagen each won a pair of events for the Riverhawks.

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