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Runners start the Vancouver USA Marathon in 2015.

Boston Marathon rejects Vancouver qualifiers due to short course

Runners start the Vancouver USA Marathon in 2015.

September 28, 2016, 11:39am Clark County Sports

Three months after crossing the finish line, excitement has turned to frustration for some Vancouver USA Marathon runners. Read story

Jean &quot;Sunny&quot; Schiffmann, 92, left, and Jean Hays, 91, will play in the USTA National Women&#039;s 70, 80, 90 Indoor Championships at Club Green Meadows.

Tennis is truly for all ages

Jean &quot;Sunny&quot; Schiffmann, 92, left, and Jean Hays, 91, will play in the USTA National Women&#039;s 70, 80, 90 Indoor Championships at Club Green Meadows.

September 26, 2016, 11:07pm Clark County Sports

Regular players on the Portland-area city league tennis circuit, Jean “Sunny” Schiffmann and Jean Hays this week take their tennis to another level. Read story

Local athletes set for big test of Spartan World Championship

September 26, 2016, 11:06pm Clark County Sports

Yes, racing more than 12 miles while completing more than 30 obstacles at an elevation approaching 10,000 feet will tax Erin Seekins physically. Read story

Tibbits named Oregon junior golfer of year

September 26, 2016, 5:23pm Clark County Sports

Vancouver's Spencer Tibbits has been named the 2016 Oregon Junior Golf Player of the Year. Read story

Clark College Penguins

Clark athletes turn in big weekend of results

Clark College Penguins

September 24, 2016, 5:41pm Clark County Sports

It was a big weekend for Clark College athletics with soccer and volleyball squads going 4-0 with three of those events on the road. Read story

Sixteen-year-old Enzo LaFont, left, and 17-year-old Aiden Bartocci, right, take a break during practice at King Tiger Martial Arts in Vancouver.

Two local youth part of U.S. hapkido in South Korea

Sixteen-year-old Enzo LaFont, left, and 17-year-old Aiden Bartocci, right, take a break during practice at King Tiger Martial Arts in Vancouver.

September 19, 2016, 11:21pm Clark County Sports

For Aiden Bartocci and Enzo LaFont, the trip to South Korea for the Cheongju World Martial Arts Masterships was a fact-finding mission. Read story

Orem stars for Woodland as Beavers stun Hockinson (video)

September 16, 2016, 11:39pm Clark County Sports

HOCKINSON – Levi Orem had one heck of a game in the second quarter on Friday. The Woodland junior running back scored four times in the second quarter as the Beavers rode a strong game from their offensive line to a 34-25 win over Hockinson in the Class 2A… Read story

Pictured from left, Wilson Ho, Samantha Merrill, Brian Wang, Grace Maxey, Bjorn Morfin, and coach Matt Houser, at the Evergeen Tennis Center in Camas.

Evergreen Tennis sending its first junior team to USTA nationals

Pictured from left, Wilson Ho, Samantha Merrill, Brian Wang, Grace Maxey, Bjorn Morfin, and coach Matt Houser, at the Evergeen Tennis Center in Camas.

September 12, 2016, 9:16pm Clark County Sports

The first group to represent Evergreen Tennis in Junior Team Tennis competition did not take long to make a name for itself. Read story

Tennis coach Matt Houser (Joseph Glode for The Columbian)

Houser honored for heroic act

Tennis coach Matt Houser (Joseph Glode for The Columbian)

September 12, 2016, 9:15pm Clark County Sports

Matt Houser of Vancouver was honored by the Pacific Northwest chapter of the United States Tennis Association as its Assistant Pro of the Year for 2015. Read story

University of Portland defender Ellie Boon (8) is in her senior year with the Pilots. She is a graduate of Washougal High School.

Boon: Pilot & Captain

University of Portland defender Ellie Boon (8) is in her senior year with the Pilots. She is a graduate of Washougal High School.

September 10, 2016, 11:02pm Clark County Sports

Standing with her University of Portland soccer teammates prior to the first match of this season, Ellie Boon was keenly aware that her chance to contribute to the storied program is temporary. Read story