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March 30 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Franklin 5, Hood River Valley 2:  Three walks and two errors triggered a four-run third inning for Franklin, lifting the Lightning to the victory.

 

Softball

The Dalles 7, Stayton 2: Despina Seufalemula homered twice and drove in four runs as the Riverhawks scored six times in the final two innings to win.

Columbia 4, Camas 3

Stevenson sweeps Goldendale 27-12 and 31-19

 

Boys Tennis

Hood River Valley 8, The Dalles 1

 

Boys Soccer

LaCenter 6, Stevenson 2

 

Track and Field

Klickitat’s Austin Fink won the shot put and finished second in the discus and javelin at the River View Invitational.

 

Fire Burns Apartment In The Dalles

A fire Tuesday afternoon burned an apartment at Cherry Blossom Apartments in The Dalles.  According to Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue, crews arrived at the scene just after 5:20 p.m. to find black smoke coming from a room in a first story apartment.  The Dalles Police evacuated the apartments and firefighters were able to quickly suppress the fire, keeping it from spreading to other apartments.  The occupant of the apartment was evaluated by paramedics on scene, and then released.  No other injuries were reported.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  Dallesport-Murdock firefighters also responded to the location.

Work Underway On Family Man Improvements

Work continues on improvements to the Family Man trail site off of Riordan Hill Road on Hood River County Forestland.  Hood River Area Trail Stewards Tim Mixon says timber thinning and cleanup was done over the winter, and now work has started on the improvements to create a beginner to intermediate rider skills area.  Excavators are also in use to rebuild trails at the location.  Features will continue to be built through the summer, and the County is seeking a Oregon State Parks grant to allow construction in the fall of some adaptive trails, a rock garden, two more bathrooms, more parking, and additional infrastructure.        

Bridge Replacement Project Launches Website

The Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Replacement Project has launched its new website at hoodriverbridge.org.  The new site will provide information about the project to the community, and is a collaboration between the Port of Hood River, the Bistate Working Group and the project team.  The website features information about the current bridge’s limitations, benefits of the new bridge design, and updates on the project’s progress.  The website also includes information about the Bistate Working Group and will serve as the site for the new bistate agency, the Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Authority, which is expected to form in the summer of 2023.  In addition to the website, the project has launched new social media accounts on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.  The Port of Hood River’s existing website will continue to provide information about the current bridge, including toll rates, BreezeBy information, traffic alerts, and other important announcements.

March 28 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Central Linn 18, Dufur 7

Columbia at LaCenter, rained out

King’s Way Christian 13, Stevenson 6

King’s Way Christian 13, Stevenson 3

Goldendale at LaSalle (Yakima), rained out

 

Softball

Lakeridge 16, The Dalles 12:  Zoe LeBreton drove in five runs with a homer and a double, but the Riverhawks could not come back after falling behind 9-0 in the opening 3 1/2 innings.

Centennial 7, Hood River Valley 3:  Centennial broke out for seven runs in the fifth and sixth innings to come back for the win.

Goldendale at Stevenson, doubleheader rained out to Thursday

 

Track and Field

Columbia’s Camden Uffelman won both boys’ hurdles races as the Bruins finished second in both boys and girls competition in a three-school meet at Castle Rock.

 

Boys Soccer

Columbia 4, Seton Catholic 0:  Isaac Reynoso lead the scoring for the Bruins, finishing with a hat-trick as CHS handed Seton Catholic its first loss. Uli Huerta scored off a penalty kick with 4 minutes left in the first half.  Goalkeeper Alfonso Serrato stopped two penalty kick’s in the second half. 

 

Boys Tennis

Hood River Valley 7, The Dalles 1

Goldendale at Cle Elum-Roslyn, ppd.

 

Girls Tennis

The Dalles at Hood River Valley, ppd.

Goldendale at Cle Elum-Roslyn, ppd.

Homicide Investigation Continues

Detectives from the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office, the Wasco County District Attorney’s Office, and the Wasco County Major Crimes Team continues to actively investigate the homicide of a woman in the Cherry Heights area on March 17.  District Attorney Matthew Ellis said in a statement that at this point in the investigation, no arrests have been made in connection with the death of Amanda Harman.  Ellis added limited information has been released to avoid compromising the integrity of the investigation.  He said detectives are actively processing evidence and following up on tips.  Anyone with information directly related to the case are asked to reach out to law enforcement.  Tips can be submitted in one of three ways.  An online tip can be submitted through The Dalles City Police website online tip form at thedalles.org.  A text tip can be sent to TIP 411.  And a phone tip can be directed to the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office at 541-506-2580.

Wind River Locked Down Monday Due To Threat

The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office says Wind River Middle School was placed in lockdown Monday morning after it was notified of a threat of a school shooting there.  The Sheriff’s Office says the lockdown decision was made based on the nature and specificity of the threat.  Students were held at neighboring Carson Elementary School while law enforcement personnel determined it was safe for students to return to Wind River.  Students and their belongings were checked for dangerous weapons.  The Sheriff’s Office says they have not yet determined the person responsible for making the threat and the investigation is active.  Anyone with information regarding the case is asked to contact the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office at 509-427-9490 and Dial 0.

Budget Preparations Begin For City Of The Dalles

The City of The Dalles is in the midst of preparing a budget for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year.  Municipal staff will have a fiscal document for the City Budget Committee to consider in May.  The Dalles Mayor Rich Mays says the City is in very good shape financially, but he adds that new City Manager Matthew Klebes feels they also have needs to be addressed, including economic development and facilities maintenance.  Mays says they have a healthy balance in the general fund at this time.

Prep Sports Roundup For March 27

Softball

Franklin 12, Hood River Valley 10, 8 innings:  The Lightning scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to pull out the win.

Hood River Valley 24, Ida B. Wells 3:  Bryanna Alvarez homered and drove in seven runs while Grace Rowan also had a home run and had six RBI.

The Dalles 14, Cleveland 4:  Zoe LeBreton had four hits while Despina Seufaulemua had one of the Riverhawks’ three home runs and drove in four runs.

Nelson 9, The Dalles 5, 9 innings:  Nelson tallied four in the top of the ninth to win after the Riverhawks tied the game in both the seventh and eighth innings.

 

Boys Soccer

Castle Rock 4, Stevenson 0

Eighteen-Year-Old Man Found Dead On Hood River-White Salmon Bridge; No Foul Play Suspected

An 18-year-old Hood River man was pronounced deceased early Tuesday morning after he was found lying in the middle of Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge.  According to the Hood River Police Department, a report of an unoccupied vehicle stopped on the bridge with no lights on was received at around 4 a.m.  When police arrived a short time later to check on the vehicle, the man was found lying on the bridge and was unresponsive.  Hood River Fire came to the scene to provide medical assistance, but the young man was pronounced deceased a short time later.  Police say they do not suspect foul play at this time.  The investigation is on-going.  Anyone with information on the matter is asked to contact the Hood River Police Department at 541-387-5256.

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