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May 19 Prep Sports Roundup

Golf

Dufur’s Tygh Timinsky finished sixth at the Oregon Class 4A Girls Golf Tournament at Eagle Crest Resort.  Timinsky shot an 87 on Tuesday as scores went up across the board.  She shot an 81 on Monday.  The Rangers finished tenth in the team standings.

 

Hood River Valley’s Aksel Betz finished 18th at the Oregon Class 5A Boys Golf Tournament at Tokatee Golf Club in Blue River.  Betz shot an 84 in the second round after firing a 75 in the firt round.

 

The Dalles’ Andrew Westin finished in a tie for 44th after shooting a 92 on the last day of the Oregon Class 4A Boys Golf Tournament at Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell.

 

Oregon High School Lacrosse Association Second Round

Grant 12, Hood River Valley 9

 

Baseball

Hood River Valley 7, Hillsboro 1:  Landon Pratt and Bodie Stuben combined to give up only five hits and strike out nine as the Eagles completed a two-game sweep of the Spartans.  Maverick Hockett and Nick Tuttle had two hits apiece to lead the HRV offense.

 

Softball

Hood River Valley 8, Hillsboro 7 (9 innings):  Presslie Josephson’s two-out base hit scored Isa Rivera with the game winning run, capping off a three-run bottom of the ninth as the Eagles snapped a seven-game losing streak.  Kenadie Lucas and Graceyn Hanshaw both had four for five days at the plate.

 

May 19 Primary Election Returns

Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District Bond Measure for new pool:

 

Yes    4,229 54.6%

No     3,511 45.4%

 

Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District Operating Levy

 

Yes    4,466 57.6%

No     3,290 42.4%

 

Wasco County Commission Pos. 1

Lisa Gambee        2,883 41.3%        

John Grant           2,331 33.4%

Robb Van Cleave 873    12.5%

Nichole Biechler   858    12.3%

 

Wasco County Commission Pos. 3

Phil Brady            2,571 35.8%

Mike Urness                  2,474 35.0%

Dick Schaffeld      2,111 29.4%

 

Oregon House Dist. 52 Democrat

Hank Sanders       3,502 45.8%

David Osborn      2,638 34.5%

Nick Walden Poublon 808 10.6%

Bernard Seeger     639    8.4%

 

Oregon House Dist. 52 Republican

Scott Hege            4,185 72.4%

Darcy LaPier        951    16.6%

Robert Fleming    591    10.2%

 

Measure 120 Fuel Tax Referendum

No                        779,968      83.3%

Yes                       155,886      16.7%

 

Governor Republican

Christine Drazan  142,646      41.9%

Ed Diehl               111,529      32.8%

Chris Dudley        16,239        4.8%

 

Governor Democrat

Tina Kotek           84.1%         293,801

 

U.S. Senator Republican

David Brock Smith        87,863 29.8%

JoRae Perkins                79,784 27.1%

Brent Barker                  68,283 23.2%

 

U.S. Senator Democrat

Jeff Merkley                            344,404 93.3%

 

U.S. House Dist. 2 Democrat

Chris Beck                     15,251 34.6%

Mary Doyle                   8,586   19.4%

Rebecca Mueller             7,987   18.1%

Dawn Rasmussen          6,586   14.9%

Patty Snow                    3,999   9.1%

 

U.S. House Dist. 2 Republican

Cliff Bentz                     75,496  80%

 

South Sherman Fire District Five-Year Levy Renewal

Yes                                130

No                                  40

 

Bail Set At $2M For Stevenson Man Charged In Murder Of Estranged Wife

A Stevenson man arrested for the murder of his estranged wife on Friday made his first appearance in Skamania County Superior Court on Monday.  Levi Delena was taken into custody Friday evening, hours after the body of Candice Malave Delena was discovered at the White Cap Apartments in Stevenson.  Levi Delena was booked on Murder in the Second Degree.  Skamania County Superior Court Judge Randall Krog set his bail at $2 million, with arraignment scheduled for later this week.  Law enforcement and emergency medical personnel on Friday found Candice Delena deceased with significant trauma injuries, and her children were missing and unaccounted for.  Later that evening, deputies located the adult male person of interest at an apartment complex in Stevenson.  The individual was detained and arrested without incident, and the missing children were located safe inside the residence and placed in protective custody.

The Dalles Bridge Closed While Police Talk Man Out Of Jumping

The Dalles Bridge was closed for about four hours on Monday as officers negotiated with a man threatening to jump off of the bridge.  The incident occurred at approximately 3:15 p.m. Monday.  According to Oregon State Police reports, The Dalles Police Department received a report of a man threatening self-harm.  They located him at the bridge, and the man went over the bridge railing and threatened to jump.  Officers were eventually able to pull the man over the railing to safety.  The OSP says The Dalles Police took the man into custody on an officer hold and transported him to Adventist Health Columbia Gorge to be evaluated by crisis workers.  The OSP added the man was heavily intoxicated.  The Oregon Department of Transportation, Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office, Washington State Patrol, Mid-Columbia Center for Living, and Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue assisted in the incident.

Drug Bust In Goldendale

Two people were arrested after law enforcement searched a single-family residence in Goldendale.  Officers seized about 300 grams of suspected fentanyl and over $1,000 in cash.  The pair taken into custody face charges including delivery and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance.  The Goldendale Police Department and the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office are collaborating on what remains and active investigation.  The Mid-Columbia Interagency Narcotics Task Force in Oregon also provided resources during the execution of the search warrant.

Port of HR Embarking On Strategic Business Plan Process

The Port of Hood River is embarking on its Strategic Business Plan process, and the focus will be on sustainability after construction of a new Interstate Bridge.  Port Executive Director Kevin Greenwood says ports are required to maintain this kind of plan and update it at least every ten years.  In the case of the Port of Hood River, it’s every five to six years.  Greenwood says assuming the bridge replacement moves forward, much of their focus will be on the Waterfront, and how to generate the revenue necessary to maintain recreational activites.  Other areas will include plans for developing property south of the Marina, and future possibilities for the Ken Jernstedt Airfield.  More information is available at portofhoodriver.com.

Cherry Fest Sees Revenues Down, But Businesses Benefit

Last month’s Northwest Cherry Festival brought in less revenue and saw expenses increase for The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, but downtown businesses saw an upturn in their traffic.  The festival had to be revamped and attractions spread throughout the downtown area due to the First Street reconstruction project.  Chamber CEO Lisa Farquharson said they had to reduce the number of vendors because of a lack of space, and the move of the carnival to Lewis & Clark Festival Park also led to a drop in revenue.  But at the same time, she says downtown businesses reported they did better than in the past.  And all of that will be considered for next year, when the Festival will have even less space with the Federal Street Plaza expected to be finished, and the First Street renovations continuing.

SAR Advance Life Support Teams Formed

The Crag Rats, Pacific Northwest Search And Rescue, and Portland Mountain Rescue have formed Search and Rescue Advance Life Support teams.  This skilled group of volunteer paramedics, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, and doctors provide advanced medical care in remote locations where conventional services cannot easily reach.  The Hood River County Health Department say sthe SAR ALS program was started because the American Medical Response Reach and Treat Team, which served the region for 40 years with backcountry paramedics, ceased operation on April 30.  Hood River County Health Officer and SAR Emergency Medical Services Medical Director Dr. Christopher Van Tilburg worked with regional SAR organizations to fill the gap.  Hood River County Sheriff Matt English says the new capabilities are a game changer.  He says the ability to provide advanced medical care in remote locations, not readily accessible by Fire and EMS crews, greatly increases the likelihood of positive outcomes.

Quinn Named To Oregon Arts Commission

Governor Tina Kotek has appointed Elizabeth Quinn of Mosier to the Oregon Arts Commission.  Quinn joins the Commission with 25 years of leadership in the arts nonprofit sector.  Currently a fiber artist, Quinn began her career as the Executive Director of The Dalles Art Center before founding the High Desert Journal.  Her extensive resume includes roles as Program Director at Caldera and Interim Executive Director of PLAYA in Summer Lake.  Through her work with Fieldworks Consulting, she has helped guide prominent institutions such as the Portland Art Museum and the Pine Meadow Ranch in Sisters.  In 2016, Quinn was selected for the National Guild for Community Arts Education’s Leadership Institute.  The Oregon Arts Commission is a panel appointed by the Governor to establish policies and provide advisory support for public investment in the arts.

 

May 18 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Golf

Hood River Valley’s Aksel Betz shot a three-over-par 75 at the Oregon Class 5A Tournament at Tokatee Golf Club at Blue River, good for a tie for seventh after the first round heading into today’s final 18.

The Dalles’ Andrew Westin shot a 27-over-par 99 at the Oregon Class 4A Tournament at Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell, and is in 50th place.

 

Girls Golf

Dufur’s Tygh Timinsky is tied for sixth after one round at the Oregon Class 4A Tournament at Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond.  Timinsky shot a nine-over-par 81, and is nine shots back of the leader.  Dufur is currently tenth in the team standings.

 

Oregon Girls Lacrosse Association Semi-Final

Jesuit 14, Hood River Valley 2

 

Baseball

Gladstone 2, The Dalles 1:  The Riverhawks were limited to two hits, as the Gladiators scored single runs in the fourth and fifth innings to win.

 

Softball

Gladstone 4, The Dalles 3 (10 innings):  Gladstone snapped the Riverhawks’ 14-game winning streak and handed them their first Tri-Valley Conference loss on a tenth inning run.

 

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