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December 15-16 Prep Sports Scoreboard

Boys Basketball

South Albany 68, Hood River Valley 42

The Dalles 69, Dallas 38

The Dalles 42, Seaside 35

Montesano 63, Columbia 45

Lyle-Wishram 52, South Wasco 47

Lyle-Wishram 53, Trout Lake 40

Sherman 46, Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 35

Sherman 48, Ione-Arlington 35

Dufur 55, Trout Lake 42

Dufur 59, Horizon Christian 52

Klickitat-Glenwood 63, Griswold 51

Umatilla JV 70, Klickitat-Glenwood 48

Granger 53, Goldendale 48

 

Girls Basketball

Hood River Valley 58, Franklin 43

Tillamook 59, The Dalles 50

Corbett 65, The Dalles 41

Stevenson 58, Winlock 27

South Wasco 85, Lyle-Wishram 8

Sherman 36, Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 34

Ione-Arlington 39, Sherman 26

Trout Lake 50, Dufur 19

Trout Lake 51, Lyle-Wishram 12

Horizon Christian 32, Dufur 24

Goldendale 39, Granger 30

Highland 39, Goldendale 33

 

Swimming

Hood River Valley’s boys defeated LaSalle 79-62, and the Eagle girls won 90-77.

 

Boys Wrestling

Hood River Valley was fifth at the HillHi Tournament in Hillsboro.  Reese Reierson had a fourth place finish at 190 to lead the way for HRV. 

The Dalles was sixth at the Molalla Holiday Mayhem Invitational.  Alexander DeLaTorre and Calvin Evans had second place finishes for the Riverhawks.

 

Girls Wrestling

Hood River Valley was sixth at the HillHi Tournament.  Kyra Mitchell and Natalia Solorio Campos had second place finishes for the Eagles.

December 12 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Basketball

Prairie 72, The Dalles 59:  Zak Poole led the Riverhawks with 13 points, but The Dalles could not overcome a balanced Prairie offense with four players scoring in double figures.

Riverside 61, Columbia 46

South Wasco 53, Irrigon 36

Horizon Christian 65, Columbia Christian 48

Country Christian 50, Dufur 48

Condon 61, Klickitat-Glenwood 21

Stevenson 77, Goldendale 50

 

Girls Basketball

South Wasco 62, Irrigon 45

Riverside 51, Columbia 26

Horizon Christian 40, Columbia Christian 16

Stevenson 40, Goldendale 29

Hood River Urban Renewal To Review Governance Structure

The Hood River Urban Renewal Agency Board has given new URA administrator Will Norris the go-ahead to begin a phased review of the governance, by-laws, and administration of the agency.  The last major restructuring was in 2012, when the City Council along with two Port of Hood River Commission members became the URA board.  But with the downtown urban renewal district finished, the waterfront district winding down, the Heights district increasing activity, and the Westside district starting up, Norris noted it was a good time to revisit the structure.  Councilor Grant Polson said he’d like to see other governmental agencies involved in the urban renewal process as a collaborative group, but not necessarily at the board level.  URA board member and Port Commissioner Heather Gehring noted once the waterfront district is wrapped up, there might not be a need for two Port members on the board.

The Dalles City Council Approves Housing Needs Assessment

The Dalles City Council approved a new Housing and Residential Land Needs Assessment and associated amendments to the municipal comprehensive land use plan goal in relation to housing.  But it was not an enthusiastic approval for many Councilors, expressing doubts about a low population growth projection from Portland State University and fears it will be another impediment to getting a long-desired expansion of the City’s urban growth boundary.  Councilor Dan Richardson noted in many ways their hands are tied by Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development guidelines to develop this report, and plans to develop a 2024 housing production strategy could be more useful.  The needs assessment indicated the City will need about 500 new housing units to keep pace over the next 20 years.

Kramer Field Maintenance Discussions Continue

Talks continue on who will end up handling maintenance for the Kramer Field baseball and softball fields in The Dalles.  Wasco County owns the land, and its agreement with Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District for upkeep has expired.  County Commissioners have now had two meetings with Kramer Field users, and Commissioner Phil Brady says fellow Commissioner Scott Hege has been handling talks with the parks district.  But Brady says the default is for the County to pick up the work, noting those who use Kramer Field want to see it improved for area youth.  Brady said gopher holes and goatheads on the fields are among the issues that need to be addressed.

           

December 11 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Basketball

Hood River Valley 59, Estacada 39:  The Eagles ran their record to 3-0 with the win.

Damascus Christian 54, Lyle-Wishram 46

Sherman 42, North Clackamas Christian 41

 

Girls Basketball

Hood River Valley 51, Estacada 31:  The Eagles used a 21-point run to remain unbeaten on the season.  Marina Castaneda scored 22 points to lead HRV.

LaGrande 54, The Dalles 25

North Clackamas Christian 51, Sherman 30

Hydro Extrusion Fined

The Illinois-based company that operates an aluminum processing facility in The Dalles was ordered to pay a fine and restitution Monday for violating the Clean Air Act by releasing a hazardous air pollutant from its facility.  The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Portland says Hydro Extrusion USA was ordered to pay a fine of $550,000 and more than $213,000 in restitution to an employee sickened by the hazardous release.  According to court documents, while operating its secondary aluminum processing facility, air emissions from the company’s furnaces were open to the interior of the building and did not pass through any pollution control devices before reaching employees or being vented to ambient air.  Under the Clean Air Act, secondary aluminum production facilities are only permitted to use “clean charge,” aluminum scrap free of paints, coatings or lubricants.  The U.S. Attorney’s office says from July 2018 through June 2019, Hydro acquired and melted scrap aluminum coated in a mineral-oil based mixture that, when combusted, produced hazardous smoke, and employees noticed excessive smoke in the facility.  The U.S. Attorney’s office says after cooperating with the government’s investigation and agreeing to plead guilty, Hydro was charged in August with one count of negligent endangerment by discharging a hazardous pollutant,  and pleaded guilty in January.

Hazmat Drill Planned In The Dalles Wednesday

Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue and other emergency service agencies will be conducting a hazardous materials drill in The Dalles on Wednesday morning.  The drill will take place at Pacific Coast Producers on 101 Madison in The Dalles.  It will start at 8 a.m. Wednesday and run until noon that day.  Officials are emphasizing people should not be concerned when they see emergency services activity going on at that location Wednesday morning, and don’t call 9-1-1, as there will be no actual emergency but simply a drill for local responders.

Port of TD Finishes Strategic Plan

The Port of The Dalles Commission has approved a revised strategic plan for the next few years.  Port Executive Director Andrea Klaas says facilitating high quality job growth remains the major goal.  Continuing to build community partnerships is also key part of the plan.  In addition, the Port is planning to develop a list of criteria for evaluating property purchase opportunities.  Klaas notes they will hold a workshop in the spring that will involve the Port’s budget committee to dive further into the document.

FISH Sees Increase In Demand For Services

FISH Food Bank in Hood River County is reporting demand for food assistance is up by 50 percent from last year.  Marianne Durkan of FISH says there are a number of factors leading to the increase.  Durkan says they have been signing up ten to twelve families every time the food bank is open.  The holiday season usually provides the bulk of donations to FISH.  For more information on how to donate, Google FISH Food Bank to reach their website.

 

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