Janessa Chatman scored 25 points and was a perfect 8 for 8 at the foul line as the Ridgefield pulled away from Hudson’s Bay 52-41 on Wednesday.
Trailing 27-14 at halftime on the road, Hudson’s Bay rallied within 34-33 after three quarters. But Chatman scored 13 points in the final quarter for Ridgefield (6-3, 4-2 2A Greater St. Helens League).
Elizabeth Swift added 13 points for the Spudders.
Alana Stephens scored 19 points to lead Hudson’s Bay (4-3, 2-3).
COLUMBIA RIVER 54, R.A. LONG 19 — Emma Iniguez scored 15 points to go with 13 rebounds, four steals and two blocked shots as the Rapids remained undefeated in the 2A Greater St. Helens League.
Eleven players scored for Columbia River (6-3, 6-0 2A GSHL). Taegen Benke added 10 points and six rebounds, and Logann Dukes had seven points and six rebounds.
R.A. Long (0-6, 0-5) was led in scoring by Gracelyn House with 11 points to go with five rebounds, and Breyelle Box had seven points, six rebounds, and three steals.
WOODLAND 39, WASHOUGAL 34 — The Beavers earned a 2A GSHL road win in a game played at Jemtegaard Middle School because of floor issues at Washougal.
PRAIRIE 53, HOCKINSON 48 — Maddie Clouse scored 20 points and was 7 for 9 from the free-throw line to help seal the non-league win for Prairie (6-5).
Hockinson (1-7) led most of the game until late in the fourth quarter.
Siena Brown and Kendall Lawson each scored 15 points for the Hawks, and Allie Seekins had 11 points.
August Kissinger added 11 points for Prairie.
SETON CATHOLIC 72, COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 51 — Anna Mooney scored 31 points as the fast-starting Cougars opened Trico League play with a home win.
Mooney scored 14 points and hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter, which ended with Seton ahead 26-12.
Mooney, a senior guard, made six of her team’s 10 3-pointers as Seton Catholic improved to 9-1 overall. Freshman guard Remy Jenniges added 12 points.
Ella Reed scored 17 points and Maggie Bryan added 15 points for the Bruins (5-4, 0-1).
LA CENTER 39, STEVENSON 32 — Shaela Bradley had 18 points and eight rebounds as the Wildcats opened Trico League play with a road win.
La Center (3-6, 1-0) led 24-22 at halftime before clamping down on defense, outscoring the Bulldogs 8-2 in the third quarter.
Aria Obias scored 15 points to lead Stevenson (3-5, 0-1).
KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 49, CASTLE ROCK 28 — Bridget Quinn scored a career-high 20 points along with 12 rebounds as the Knights won their Trico League opener at home.
Kennady Broadbent added 11 points for King’s Way (3-6, 1-0), which outscored Castle Rock 19-5 in the first quarter.
Kynsi Bayes scored 12 points to lead the Rockets (1-8, 0-1).
Stars of the Day
Lia Harris, Fort Vancouver bowling — Scored 195 and 192 to lead an good all-around performance for the Trappers, who averaged 180 for each individual game in a 2140-1816 win over Hudson’s Bay.
Jamie Green and Addi Capson, Columbia River bowling — Green had a high game of 247 and Capson rolled a 244 as the Rapids averaged 198 pins per game in a 2359-1856 win over Ridgefield.
Nathan Kim, Camas boys swimming — Won the 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly and anchored the winning 200 freestyle relay in a meet involving nine teams at Gold’s Gym in Camas.