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January 20-22 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Basketball

The Dalles 60, Estacada 47

Hood River Valley 70, St. Helens 55

Seton Catholic 58, Columbia 34

LaCenter 66, Stevenson 56

South Wasco 73, Ione-Arlington 46

Ione-Arlington 60, Lyle-Wishram 28

Sherman 55, Klickitat-Glenwood 17

Sherman 52, Dufur 30

Dufur 62, Condon 44

Horizon Christian 50, Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 49

Horizon Christian 49, Condon 26

Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 62, Klickitat-Glenwood 28

Granger 83, Goldendale 74

Goldendale 52, Highland 44

 

Girls Basketball

The Dalles 41, Estacada 28

Hood River Valley 46, St. Helens 36

Klickitat-Glenwood 39, Sherman 33

Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 51, Klickitat-Glenwood 45

Sherman 61, Dufur 24

South Wasco 56, Ione-Arlington 40

Condon 46, Dufur 39

Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 39, Horizon Christian 20

Condon 45, Horizon Christian 29

Bickleton 35, Lyle-Wishram 28

Ione-Arlington 63, Lyle-Wishram 30

Trout Lake 71, Bickleton 17

Goldendale 69, Granger 36

Goldendale 44, Highland 27

 

Boys Wrestling

Hood River Valley finished third, Stevenson fourth, and Columbia fifth at the Columbia Gorge Tournament in Stevenson.  HRV received weight class wins from Mason Steffers, Jacob Smith, and Connor Farlow, while Stevenson got first place finishes from Gavin Gantner and Kasen Polzel.

 

The Dalles’ Alexander DeLatorre finished second at 145 pounds at the Tigard Invitational.

 

Matthew Gray’s eighth place finish at 138 pounds to lead Goldendale at the Rumble in the Valley in Prosser.

 

Girls Wrestling

Xiomara Gordian Gomez finished fifth at 140 pounds for Hood River Valley in the Lady Dragon Invitational at Dallas.

 

Madison Kiemele of Goldendale finished fifth at 135 pounds at the Lady Huskie Invitational in Othello

 

Alpine Skiing

Hood River Valley’s Emily Teets and Zoe Mortensen finished one-two in the girls’ race in a Mt. Hood League Slalom at Mt. Hood Meadows.  Lucy Booth of The Dalles finished third.  In the boys’ race, Hood River Valley’s Thorsen Welch finished second, while Cooper Klindt finished ninth for The Dalles. 

 

 

“Suspicious Item” Found At HRMS Turns Out To Be PVC Pipe

The Hood River County School District says what was described as a “suspicious item” found on Hood River Middle School property on Friday morning was not a threat.  According to a statement made by the district on its Facebook page, a staff member at the school found the item, and the district notified Hood River Police, who found it a piece of PVC pipe and was not a safety threat.  Buses were routed to a different location for morning drop-off and students were moved to the opposite side of campus from the object.

Cronin To Leave Post As CGCC President

Columbia Gorge Community College President Dr. Marta Yera Cronin has announced her resignation, effective on June 30.  In a statement from the college, Cronin said she and her husband have decided to relocate back to the East Coast for family-related reasons.  Cronin become president of CGCC in July 2018, the school’s third since it was established in 1977.  CGCC board members will schedule a special meeting this month to determine the next steps in selecting a successor to Cronin.  In addition, CGCC Foundation Executive Director Wendy Patton is leaving that job to take a position with the Central Oregon Community College Foundation in Bend.  She will be leaving CGCC next month.

Eagle Watch On Saturday

The 13th annual Eagle Watch will take place Saturday at The Dalles Dam Visitor Center.  It’s hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  Greenspace below the dam is used by eagles as a winter roost site.  Corps Public Affairs Specialist Amber Tilton says after having limited events during the pandemic, they will have a full range of activities, including park rangers answering questions on site and a visit from one of the raptors at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center.  The Dalles Dam Visitors Center is on 3545 Bret Clodfelter Way off Interstate 84 exit 87.  Eagle Watch runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.

 

Houselessness Point In Time Count Next Week

Mid-Columbia Community Action Council and Washington Gorge Action Programs will be partnering with numerous other agencies next week for the annual Point In Time count of those experiencing houselessness.  The counts are being done across the country next week under the direction of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Mid-Columbia Community Action Office of Housing Stabilization Director Kelli Horvath says the data they collect gets reported to HUD, and gets used locally by various agencies.  The count also gets used by local and regional agencies to plan services.

Hecksel To Retire In August

Hood River County Administrator Jeff Hecksel has announced he plans to retire.  Hecksel submitted his notice to retire during this week’s County Commission meeting.  He intends to retire on August 8.  County Commissioners say they will begin the search process for a new administrator immediately, staring with soliciting requests for proposals from search firms that could conduct the selection process.  Commissioners told Hecksel they appreciated the lead time he was giving them to find a successor.

 

CASA Taking Volunteers

Columbia Gorge CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children, is looking for volunteers to serve as advocates.  CASA works with trained volunteers to advocate for children who are involved in the court system through abuse or neglect, typically in foster care or dependency cases.  Executive Director Christopher Janetzko says they currently have a waiting list of about 20 children.  He says volunteers receive 38 hours of training.  Their next six-week training session starts in mid-February.  To sign up to volunteer, go to columbiagorgecasa.org.

Northern Wasco PUD Taking Economic Development Grant Applications

Northern Wasco County PUD is now accepting applications for Economic Development grants through April 13.  The PUD Board of Directors allocated $50,000 this year to help fund local economic development projects.  No application can be for more than $20,000.  Applicants must: document non-profit status; not be a religious affiliated entity; and have not been funded more than twice in any five-year period.  Projects shall be for infrastructure or property with a life expectancy of at least five years and are located within the Northern Wasco County PUD service area.  Applications must be signed by the property owner.  Applications may be obtained at the Northern Wasco County PUD Office located at 2345 River Road in The Dalles, online at nwascopud.org, or by calling 541-298-3302.

January 18 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Basketball

King’s Way Christian 65, Columbia 28

Seton Catholic 65, Stevenson 39

 

Boys Wrestling

Centennial 42, Hood River Valley 29:  Joel Bronson and Connor Tennant had wins by fall for HRV.

 

Girls Wrestling

Centennial 36, Hood River Valley 24:  HRV’s Karol Najera, Sophia Keolker, and Xiomara Gordian Gomez all scored wins by fall.

 

Hood River County Commission Gets Carbon Project Overview

Hood River County Commissioners got a report on a carbon retention project to raise revenues generated from the County forestland.  Josh Fain of The Climate Trust outlined their proposal they have been working on with the County Forestry Department.  Fain says the project revolves around selling carbon credits primarily to companies seeking to offset CO2 emissions that they can’t completely eliminate.  Commissioner Les Perkins noted the Hood River County Forest has been considered an attractive location for this kind of effort for a number of years.  If the County maintains its current harvest level of 9.5 million board feet per year, Fain said there would be about 1.5 million offsets available over 20 years, and those are currently valued at around $15 per credit.  The County Forestry Department will continue discussions with the Climate Trust about moving forward with the project.  In other business, Alex Johnson was appointed to the District 4 position on the County Planning Commission.

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