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Hudson’s Bay Eagles

Girls basketball: Woodland 78, Hudson’s Bay 36

November 28, 2017, 10:08pm Prep Sports

Payten Foster and Nicole Guthrie each had 18 points, Dana Glovick added 15 and Woodland opened its season with a home win. Read story

Bay walks off proud after loss to Bellevue

November 4, 2017, 11:28pm Football

Hudson's Bay can celebrate its football program, even though it exited the 3A playoffs with a 51-20 to Bellevue. Read story

Quadrese Teague (4) of Hudson’s Bay pulls through to the end zone for a touchdown as Prairie’s Izaiah Ward (4) tried to take him down during the 3A GSHL tiebreaker at Doc Harris stadium on Monday night, Oct. 30, 2017. Hudson’s Bay won the tiebreaker 6-3.

Quite the debut for Bay’s ‘Baby Hercules’

Quadrese Teague (4) of Hudson’s Bay pulls through to the end zone for a touchdown as Prairie’s Izaiah Ward (4) tried to take him down during the 3A GSHL tiebreaker at Doc Harris stadium on Monday night, Oct. 30, 2017. Hudson’s Bay won the tiebreaker 6-3.

November 2, 2017, 11:22pm Prep Sports

If you haven’t been privileged to watch Hudson’s Bay’s Quadrese Teague play football in his first and only high school season, here’s what you’ve missed: Read story

Hudson's Bay celebrates their victory after the 3A GSHL tiebreaker against Prairie at Doc Harris stadium on Monday night, Oct. 30, 2017. Hudson's Bay won the tiebreaker 6-3.

Hudson’s Bay soars into first postseason berth since ’01

Hudson's Bay celebrates their victory after the 3A GSHL tiebreaker against Prairie at Doc Harris stadium on Monday night, Oct. 30, 2017. Hudson's Bay won the tiebreaker 6-3.

October 30, 2017, 9:02pm Football

The Hudson’s Bay football team is back in the postseason for the first time in 16 seasons, and the Eagles couldn’t stop celebrating. Read story

Andre Mertvyy (left) of Columbia River shakes hands with his brother, David Mertvyy of Hudson's Bay, after Andre beat David in a non-league match last Wednesday at Vancouver Tennis Center (Tim Martinez/The Columbian)

Tim Martinez: Brothers take adversarial roles on tennis court

Andre Mertvyy (left) of Columbia River shakes hands with his brother, David Mertvyy of Hudson's Bay, after Andre beat David in a non-league match last Wednesday at Vancouver Tennis Center (Tim Martinez/The Columbian)

October 22, 2017, 6:00pm Prep Sports

Brothers playing for River, Bay play special match Read story

Hudson’s Bay wins Peace Pipe, keeps playoff hopes alive

October 20, 2017, 7:29pm Football

Quarterback Brian Perez accounted for three touchdowns and Quadrese Teague ran for two more —all in the first half — as the Hudson’s Bay Eagles kept pace for a 3A Greater St. Helens League playoff spot with a 54-0 victory over Fort Vancouver. Read story

Skyview coach Steve Kizer won his 100th game Thursday night at Battle Ground District Stadium on Oct. 12, 2017.

On Further Review: La Center scores big ping on radar

Skyview coach Steve Kizer won his 100th game Thursday night at Battle Ground District Stadium on Oct. 12, 2017.

October 14, 2017, 11:21pm Prep Sports

A quirk in the schedule created a perfect situation for La Center on Friday. Read story

Bless their hearts; Eagles give coaches a breather

October 13, 2017, 11:55pm Football

The Hudson’s Bay Eagles have been the cardiac kids for much of the season. So coach Ray Lions appreciated being able to relax throughout the fourth quarter of Friday's 48-0 non-league win over Mark Morris at Kiggins Bowl. Read story

3A GSHL football: Teague shines again as Hudson’s Bay beats Prairie

October 7, 2017, 12:38am Prep Sports

Quadrese Teague already has made his presence felt in multiple ways for Hudson’s Bay’s football team this season as a first-year player. Read story

Washougal’s Brevan Bea heads off the field on crutches after suffering fractures to his left tibia and fibula during the Panthers’ win over Ridgefifeld on Friday.

On Further Review: Injury tempers excitement of Washougal’s 5-0 start

Washougal’s Brevan Bea heads off the field on crutches after suffering fractures to his left tibia and fibula during the Panthers’ win over Ridgefifeld on Friday.

September 30, 2017, 9:55pm Football

The Washougal football team got out to its second 5-0 start in 22 years with a 34-14 win at Ridgefield on Friday. Read story