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Clark roundup: Penguins sweep Chemeketa in soccer

September 10, 2016, 5:42pm Clark County Sports

The Clark College men’s and women’s soccer teams posted two home shutouts of Chemeketa on Saturday with the Clark men winning 3-0 and the women 9-0 in the NWAC South division opener. Read story

Camas makes quick work of visiting Sherwood, 49-7

September 9, 2016, 10:59pm Clark County Sports

CAMAS – Fast starts are the early-season theme for the Camas football team. For the second consecutive week the Papermakers pounced on an opponent from Oregon for an eye-popping victory. This one finished 49-7 over a Sherwood team that started the season ranked No. 3 among Class 6A schools in… Read story

Winger third in javelin at Brussels with season-best mark

September 9, 2016, 6:17pm Clark County Sports

Vancouver’s Kara Winger had her best javelin throw of the season on Friday at the Van Damme Memorial meet in Brussels. Read story

Taylor Sanders, U.S. men's volleyball Olympian shows his bronze medal on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, at Prairie High School. He was a guest at the match between Prairie and Skyview.

Volleyball Olympian shows his medal to Prairie, Skyview teams

Taylor Sanders, U.S. men's volleyball Olympian shows his bronze medal on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, at Prairie High School. He was a guest at the match between Prairie and Skyview.

September 8, 2016, 11:18pm Clark County Sports

Sander visits with teams prior to their match Thursday Read story

Clay Kind has been the volunteer ride leader for the Vancouver Bicycle Club since the summer of 1976.

Clay Kind stepping down as ride leader for Vancouver Bicycle Club

Clay Kind has been the volunteer ride leader for the Vancouver Bicycle Club since the summer of 1976.

September 5, 2016, 10:01pm Clark County Sports

Clay Kind does not plan to slow down. Read story

Women play tennis in the newly re-built outdoor tennis courts at the Vancouver Tennis Center, Tuesday August 30, 2016.

New outdoor courts ready for use at Vancouver Tennis Center

Women play tennis in the newly re-built outdoor tennis courts at the Vancouver Tennis Center, Tuesday August 30, 2016.

September 5, 2016, 10:00pm Clark County Sports

For Brent Waddle, the blue surface on the new outdoor tennis courts at Vancouver Tennis and Racquetball Center signals a bright future. Read story

Team Vantucky, consisting of Vancouver&#039;s Kevin and Justin Bay, sail their 17-foot rotomolded plastic Windrider trimaran during the Race to Alaska, a 710-mile race from Victoria, B.C., to Ketchikan, Alaska.

Vancouver brothers complete Race to Alaska in trimaran

Team Vantucky, consisting of Vancouver&#039;s Kevin and Justin Bay, sail their 17-foot rotomolded plastic Windrider trimaran during the Race to Alaska, a 710-mile race from Victoria, B.C., to Ketchikan, Alaska.

September 4, 2016, 10:32pm Clark County Sports

Racing under the name Team Vantucky, Kevin and Justin Bay were the second boat shorter than 20 feet to complete the second Race to Alaska — a 710-mile race from Victoria, British Columbia, to Ketchikan. Read story

Walker steps down as athletic director at Clark College

September 3, 2016, 4:45pm Clark County Sports

Director of Athletics at Clark College, Ann Walker has accepted a position as Director of Events and Communication with the Alliance of Women Coaches. Read story

Victor Morales Jr. of Vancouver won his pro boxing debut Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at Anaheim, Calif.

Morales Jr. successful in pro boxing debut

Victor Morales Jr. of Vancouver won his pro boxing debut Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at Anaheim, Calif.

August 29, 2016, 10:33pm Clark County Sports

Victor Morales Jr. made a successful debut as a professional boxer on Saturday, earning a unanimous decision over 32-year-old Erick Lainez in a four-round featherweight bout at Anaheim, Calif. Read story

Seventeen-year-old Aiden Bartocci, left, and sixteen-year-old Enzo LaFont practice at King Tiger Martial Arts in Vancouver, Tuesday August 23, 2016. The Vancouver teens are going to South Korea in September to represent the USA at the first World Martial Arts Mastership.

Rising by falling

Seventeen-year-old Aiden Bartocci, left, and sixteen-year-old Enzo LaFont practice at King Tiger Martial Arts in Vancouver, Tuesday August 23, 2016. The Vancouver teens are going to South Korea in September to represent the USA at the first World Martial Arts Mastership.

August 29, 2016, 10:30pm Clark County Sports

One of the first steps to reaching heights in the martial art of hapkido is learning to fall. Which explains why Vancouver teens Enzo LaFont and Aiden Bartocci have spent their summer learning to land correctly. Read story