Columbia River sophomore Lucas Walburn beat Justin Chung of W.F. West 6-3, 6-1 to win the 2A bi-district boys tennis title on Thursday at Steamboat Island Tennis Club in Olympia.
He will be joined at the state tournament in May by four teammates in doubles.
River seniors Fuller Beyer and Trent Sarvela won the doubles title by defeating Jayden Lovingfoss and Wyatt Wagner of Shelton 7-6, 6-4.
And River senior Cameron Harris and junior Nate Little finished third by beating Washougal juniors Austin Mattern and Evan Elliott 6-2, 6-1. The Washougal team qualified for state as well with the fourth-place finiah.
Also going to state is Fort Vancouver senior Andrew Walczyk, who placed third in singles.
Columbia River easily won the team title with 28 points. W.F. West was second with 16.
Seton, La Center share Trico girls soccer title
Seton Catholic grabbed a share of the 1A Trico League girls soccer title by handing La Center its first league loss on Thursday, 4-1, in the regular-season finale.
Both teams finished 9-1 in the Trico after splitting the two head-to-head matches.
Seton led 3-1 at the half on goals by CJ Moore, Hailey Herboth and Kaia Louder. Herboth added a second goal in the in the second half.
Moore had two assists, Louder and GiGi Lougen also had assists.
Shayla Bradley scored unassisted for La Center.
La Center caps undefeated Trico volleyball season
Billie Ross and Esther Langeliers each had 12 kills as the La Center volleyball team completed an undefeated Trico season with a 3-1 win at Castle Rock on Thursday.
Scores were 25-20, 25-18, 22-25, 25-20.
Mia Achziger had 22 digs, Quinn Erickson had 28 assists, and Bailey España had 23 assists for the Wildcats.
Stars of the day
- Ali Millspaugh, Prairie volleyball, had a team-high 10 kills along with six digs and four aces as the Falcons swept Heritage.
- Ella Thompson, Camas volleyball, had 19 kills, 10 digs and three aces as the Papermakers swept Skyview to remain undefeated.
- Lizzy Andrew, Ridgefield volleyball, had 29 kills to lead the Spudders to a 3-1 win over Washougal.
- Sydney Dreves and Lauren Dreves, Columbia River volleyball. Sydney had 12 kills and 10 digs while Lauren had 10 kills and 12 digs plus six aces in the win over Fort Vancouver.
- Brooklyn Fobi and Ellie Mathison King’s Way Christian volleyball. Fobi led the Knights with 18 kills, while Mathison had a double-double of 17 digs and 12 kills in a 3-1 win over Stevenson.
- Abby Dombrow, Hockinson girls soccer, scored the eventual match-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Woodland.