May 13-14 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball The Dalles 6, Hood River Valley 3:  The Riverhawks scored all their runs in the second inning on five walks and three errors to win their final regular season game, but Pendleton’s win over Hermiston eliminated the Riverhawks from post-season contention. Sherman split with Irrigon, losing game one 5-0 and winning the second contest 15-4. Dufur sweeps Union 13-3 and 14-4 SCAC Tournament:  Cle Elum 2, Goldendale 1   Softball The Dalles 6, Hood River Valley 3:  The Riverhawks clinch the second spot in the Columbia River Conference, and will host a play-in game later this week.   Track and Field Horizon Christian nipped Sherman by two points to win the boys’ title at the Big Sky Conference district track and field meet.  South Wasco was fifth and Dufur seventh.  Luke Holste won both hurdles events for the Hawks, while Sherman’s Isaiah Coles won the long jump and triple jump.  Griswold won the girls’ championship, with South Wasco second, Horizon Christian third, and Sherman fifth.  South Wasco won both relays while Ana Popchock won the triple jump and 200 meters.   Columbia won the Trico League girls’ track and field title.  Stacia Bell won the shot and discus, Lauren Thieseis the high jump, and Alondra Casarez-Garcia the 100 meter hurdles to lead the Bruins.  Stevenson was sixth with event wins from Isabella Pitcher in the triple jump and Rachel Zolp in the pole vault.  In the boys competition, Kalama nipped Columbia by one-and-a-half points for first, while Stevenson was third.  CHS won the four by 400 meter relay, while Lincoln Krog won the triple jump and high jump and Luke Nichols the pole vault for Stevenson.   Boys Soccer Southwest Washington Class 1A Boys’ Soccer Tournament Hoquiam 1, Columbia 0:  The loss ends the Bruins’ season.  CHS finished the season with a 13-4 record and the Trico League title.   Tennis Johanna Wilson and Kiana Pielli of The Dalles finished second at the Special District 1 tournament at Sunriver to advance to the state tourney this coming weekend at Portland Tennis Center.   Two Goldendale girls’ doubles teams reached the quarter-finals in the SCAC West tennis tournament that was delayed by rain on Saturday in Yakima.  Competition continues today.   Boys Lacrosse Grant 12, Hood River Valley 6 Hood River Valley 15, Hermiston 6

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