Dry Hollow Elementary School in The Dalles will be temporarily restructuring their drop-off and pick-up area in an attempt to cut back on confusion and making it safer for kids and drivers in early June. The temporary traffic calming demonstration includes a re-design of Dry Hollow’s pick-up and drop-off area, a snorkel lane and crosswalk on 19th Street and a mini circle at the intersection of 19th Street & Allen Street. The project is part of a larger Safe Routes to School effort. If you would like to volunteer or get involved to help install the project or manage traffic, contact the Blue Zones Project at 541-705-5346, or visit the North Wasco County School District 21 webpage for electronic sign-up sheets.
The City of Hood River continues to call for volunteers to help with the building of the expanded and renovated Children’s Park next week. City Manager Steve Wheeler says they have plenty of shifts still available, adding you don’t have to have building skills to help out, as there are a number of non-construction tasks that will need to be done. The firm Play-By-Design will have representatives on site to help guide the project. Children’s Park build week will begin on Monday and continue through June 10. To sign up to volunteer, go to cityofhoodriver.com and click on the Children’s Park Rebuild tile.
North Wasco Parks and Recreation District is offering a number of opportunities for kids to have fun this summer. The North Wasco County Aquatics Center opened for the season over the weekend, with weekend hours until school is out, then it will be open on a daily basis. District Director Scott Baker says if parents are looking for something for their children to do, they have a lot of options available for all kinds of interests. The entire list of options is available at the district website, nwprd.org.
Track and Field
Trout Lake held off Oakesdale to win the Washington Class 1B Track and Field Championship in Cheney. The Mustangs tallied 96 points to 93 for Oakesdale. Hannah Funkhouser won both the 800 meters and the 1600, setting a meet record in the 1600, while Liz Fink won the shot put and was second in the javelin. The Mustangs didn’t get a first place in the 3200 but were dominant, as Makenna Stock, Lillie Goodson, and Joanna Peck finished 2-3-4 to rack up 19 teams points in the event. All three relay teams placed for the Mustangs, and Isabella Dean had a third and two fourths. Glenwood’s Brooklyn Emerson had a third in the 100 meters and a sixth in the long jump.
Trout Lake finished in a tie for third in the 1B boys standings. Micah Colburn had a second in the pole vault and fourth in the 110 meter hurdles, while Mason Stock was third in the 3200 meters.
Lyle-Wishram’s Brendan Montoya won three events in the Washington Class 2B boys’ championships. The sophomore won the 100 meters in a time of 11.09 seconds, the 200 in 22.3 after setting a meet record of 21.87 in qualifying, and the long jump with a meet record of 23′ 7 ½”. Montoya’s win in the long jump was by 1′ 5″.
Stevenson finished third in the Washington Class 1A boys’ meet. Lincoln Krog led the way by winning the high jump with a leap of 6′ 4″ and finishing 2nd in the triple jump. Kody Campbell won the pole vault by clearing 14″ 6 ½”. David McAndie was second in the 110 meter hurdles, and Issac Hoidal was third in the long jump and fifth in the triple jump. Goldendale’s Dillon Rising was third in the 3200 meters, and the Columbia four-by-400 meter relay team finished fourth. Allison Gilliam of Goldendale was fourth in the girls’ 300 meter hurdles.
Softball
Oregon Class 5A Quarterfinal
Marist 3, Hood River Valley 2: An RBI triple by Ariel Carlson and two-run homer by Abbey Doerr on consecutive pitches in the third inning proved to be the difference. HRV narrowed the margin to one run in the fourth on Hannah McNerney’s two-run homer, but the Eagles could not generate the tying run against Carlson, who pitched a two-hitter
Baseball
Oregon Class 2A/1A Quarterfinal
Pilot Rock 4, Sherman 2: Quinton Orr’s three-run double put the Rockets in front as part of a four-run fifth inning. The Huskies scored single runs in the first and seventh innings, and outhit Pilot Rock six to four.
Washington Class 1A Tennis Tournament
Both Goldendale teams of John Hanna and Aiden Bothamley in boys’ doubles and Talia Johnson and Kelli Bighorn in girls’ doubles won one out of three matches.
Thursday Results
Washington High School Track and Field Championships at Cheney
Trout Lake’s Hannah Funkhouser won the Class 1B girls’ 1600 meters in a meet record to highlight the Mid-Columbia effort on day one of the event. Funkhouser won the race by over 9.7 seconds, finishing in 5:14.81. Goldendale’s Dillon Rising was second in the boys’ Class 1A 1600 meters, and Justin Peck of Trout Lake was fifth in the 1B Boys 1600 meters. The meet continues today and tomorrow.
Friday Schedule
Oregon Class 5A Softball Tournament
Quarterfinal
Hood River Valley at Marist, 5 p.m.: The Eagles face the defending state champions.
Oregon Class 2A/1A Baseball Tournament
Quarterfinal
Sherman at Pilot Rock, 3 p.m.
Washington Class 1A Tennis Tournament at Yakima
Boys Doubles First Round
John Hanna/Alden Bothamley, Goldendale vs. Max Cheeseman/Jay Nearents, Okanogan
Girls Doubles First Round
Talia Johnson/Kelli Bighorn, Goldendale vs. Grace Jung/Kate Jung, Cascade Christian
A 66-year-old Stevenson woman died in a trailer fire in Stevenson on Wednesday evening. The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office says law enforcement and fire personnel were able to extricate Ella Louise Moore from the burning trailer on 241 Moore Road, and lifesaving efforts were immediately started, but Moore could not be revived and died at the scene. Witnesses said Moore’s husband attempted to save his wife but was unable to get her out of the back bedroom. The Clark County Fire Marshal’s office is assisting local officials in determining a cause of the fire. Stevenson Fire, Carson Fire District, Skamania County Fire District #2, and Skamania County EMS were involved in the fire response. The fire occurred at 7:22 p.m. The Sheriff’s Office says a neighbor called 9-1-1 to report the fire.
Fire destroyed one home and damaged another house in The Dalles on Wednesday evening. Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue Chief Bob Palmer says crews were dispatched to a house fire on 1632 Nevada Street at 6:22 p.m. Wednesday. Palmer says they found the single-story family dwelling was fully involved, adding it appears the fire may have started in the kitchen area. The fire did get into the attic of a nearby unoccupied house. It suffered significant damage. The fire also got into power lines, requiring power to be shut off to the area. No one was injured, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Dallesport, Mosier, and Dufur crews assisted in the firefighting effort.
With the three-day holiday weekend approaching, the U.S. Forest Service, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and Oregon Department of Transportation are reminding hikers, bikers and visitors that some areas remain closed due to significant dangers resulting from last fall’s Eagle Creek Fire. Six miles of the Historic Columbia River Highway remain closed, with the section of road from Bridal Veil to Ainsworth still barraged by falling rock and trees. The Historic Highway State Trail remains closed for about five miles between John B. Yeon State Park and Cascade Locks. Visitors must obey signs and barricades blocking entry to closed roads, trails and campgrounds. U.S. Forest Service officers have issued about 120 citations for trespassing in closed areas. Most National Forest System lands impacted by Eagle Creek Fire remain closed—including the area south of I-84 up to the southern boundary of the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness, from the Mt. Defiance Trail to Alex Barr Road and Thompson Mill Road. For information on safe recreation, go to ReadySetGorge.com.
The Oregon Department of Forestry has introduced a new online tool that will help community planners and the public learn about wildfire risk across the state. The web-based Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer was developed in partnership with the Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon State University Libraries and Press, the Oregon Department of Forestry and the U.S. Forest Service. It will deliver the most current wildfire risk information for Oregon. The site allows the user to view, query, and download data, generate maps and reports specific to their area, and access information to interpret the data for planning. It also provides a platform for displaying other relevant data and resources. The information will aid community wildfire planning and mitigation efforts.
Oregon Class 5-A Softball Tournament
First Round
Hood River Valley 9, Thurston 1: Makenzie Chambers homered twice as the Eagles spotted the Colts a run and then rolled to the win. Lizzie Weekly’s two-run homer in the fourth inning gave HRV the lead it would never relinquish. Hannah McNerney pitched a two-hitter, striking out 13. The Eagles will be at Marist of Eugene for a quarterfinal game on Friday at 5 p.m. Marist defeated Corvallis 7-1 in round one.
Oregon Class 5-A Baseball Tournament
First Round
Sandy 7, Hood River Valley 6: Colby Carson’s two-run single in the bottom of the seventh gave the Pioneers the win. HRV had taken a 6-4 lead with two runs in the top of the seventh inning, but two errors at the start of the bottom half of the frame set up Sandy’s final comeback. The Pioneers had already come back from a 4-0 deficit after three-and-a-half innings.
Oregon Class 2-A/1-A Baseball Tournament
First Round
Sherman 4, Lost River 3: Jacob Justesen singled home Cal Homer with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to push the Huskies into the quarterfinals. The game winner came after Lost River had scored three runs in the sixth to tie the game. Sherman will visit Pilot Rock…the team that beat them for the Special District 6 title one week ago…in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Washington Class 1A Boys Golf Tournament
Goldendale’s Luke Gerchak shot a 74 in the final round on Wednesday at Liberty Lakes Golf Course to move up 20 spots for a 13th place finish. Gerchak trimmed 12 shots off of his Tuesday round.
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