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High school scoreboard, results from Dec. 17

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: December 17, 2021, 10:22pm

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS BASKETBALL

Union vs. Silas, 9 a.m. at Hardwood Invitational at Auburn HS

Stevenson at Kalama, ppd.

Adna vs. Castle Rock, 5 p.m. at Moda Center

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Camas vs. Central Catholic (Ore.), 8:30 p.m. at Moda Center

Union at Olympia, 3 p.m.

Heritage at Seaside (Ore.) Holiday Tournament

Columbia River at Washougal, 2 p.m.

Woodland at Hockinson, 7:30 p.m.

Mark Morris vs. Fort Vancouver, 1 p.m. at Moda Center

Ridgefield at R.A. Long, 2:30 p.m.

Kalama at Stevenson, 1:30 p.m.

BOYS SWIMMING

Camas, Columbia River, Prairie, Hudson’s Bay, Fort Vancouver, Skyview at Kelso, 11 a.m.

GYMNASTICS

Camas, Washougal, Battle Ground, Union, Evergreen, Columbia River vs. Skyview, 9 a.m. at Naydenov

Heritage, Prairie, Mountain View, Fort Vancouver, Hudson’s Bay vs. Ridgefield, 2 p.m. at Naydenov

BOYS BASKETBALL

2A GREATER ST. HELENS LEAGUE

W L

R.A. Long (5-0) 4 0

Ridgefield (5-2) 4 1

Mark Morris (4-2) 4 1

Woodland (3-1) 3 1

Columbia River (2-4) 2 3

Hudson’s Bay (1-4) 1 3

Washougal (2-4) 1 3

Hockinson (1-4) 1 4

Fort Vancouver (0-5) 0 4

Friday’s Games

Mark Morris 80, Fort Vancouver 31

R.A. Long 80, Ridgefield 44

WASHOUGAL 43,

COLUMBIA RIVER 42

WASHOUGAL — Sam Evers 13, Liam Atkin 0, Mather Minnis 0, John Costa 9, Carson Morris 5, Jonathan Rosell 0, Jonathan Sidwell 4, Jack Dolan 4, Tucker Kneipp 6. Totals 16 (5) 6-15 43.

COLUMBIA RIVER — Nate Bertolino 0, Adam Reeder 17, Miles Fitzwilson 0, Ryan Snyder 2, Nico Valdez 4, Alex Houston 11, Richardson 3, Hoey 5, J. Reeder 0. Totals 18 (4) 2-9 42.

Washougal 9 13 11 10—43

Col.River 9 7 11 15—42

WOODLAND 70, HOCKINSON 48

HOCKINSON — Tyler Litle 2, Colin Wunkoop 15, Grant Gumringer 1, Kenton Johnson 2, Logan Wall 14, Igor Povazhniuk 5, Tristan Maldonado 6,  Wyatt James 2. Totals 17 (9) 4-9 48.

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WOODLAND — Beau Swett 21, Justin Philpot 7, Dane Huddleston 9, Brett Martynowicz 0, Cole Logan 6, Gus Heidgerken 6, Lucas Logan 0, Landon Utter 0,  Drew Burns 8. Totals 27 (8) 5-13 70.

Hockinson 10 16 10 12—48

Woodland 12 14 23 21—70

NON-LEAGUE

CASTLE ROCK 54, TENINO 47

CASTLE ROCK (6-0) — Trystin Marin 23, Trevor Rogen 2, Chance Naugle 4, Chase Rusher 2, James Montgomery 2, Adam Partridge 18, David Garcia 3. Totals 19 (4) 12-17 54.

TENINO — Takari Hickle 15, Austin Gonia 13, Noah Schow 14, Tramaine Burras , Jack Burkhardt 2, Will Feltus 3. Totals 15 (7) 8-10 47.

C. Rock 11 13 12 18—54

Tenino 14 8 11 13—47

JV —Castle Rock won.

LA CENTER 72, MONTESANO 53

LA CENTER (2-5) — Jordan Nixon 0, Colby Hylton 15, Matthew Pettit 2,  Austin Nixon 20,  Garrett Maunu 5, Coby Gardner 9, Ben Tomberlin 5,  Boston Walker  16. Totals 22 (3) 25-38 72.

MONTESANO — Josh Wills 2, Jackson Busz 2, Jaxson Wilson 0, Christian Olsen 8, Tyce Peterson 17, Trent Adams 9, Camden Taylor 2, Peyton Damasiewicz 0, Caydon Lovell 13. Totals 22 (7) 2-4 53.

La Center 9 19 22 22—72

Montesano 14 7 14 18—53

GIRLS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

HERITAGE 29, ROCHESTER 23

At Seaside Holiday Classic

HERITAGE — Alex Rosenbaum 6, Paige Kirby 4, Keanna Salavea 17, Kylee Wolff 0, Madalynn Thun 0, Brooke Kirby 0, Jordis Taylor 2. Totals 9 (2) 7-12 29.

ROCHESTER — Sara Haury 0, Angelica Castro 4, Hailey Angwood 8, Mandy Andree Cordell 3, Lauren Rotter 2, Sofie Sand 5, Hannah Rodeheaver 1. Totals 8 (0) 7-18 23.

Heritage 6 6 4 13—29

Rochester 3 6 5 9—23

GIRLS BOWLING

COLUMBIA RIVER 1842,
HUDSON’S BAY 1689

At Hazel Dell

COLUMBIA RIVER — Sadie Burrows 180-163, Hailey Gress 151-138, Jamie Green 161-161, Pax Marino 148-161, Kylee Jo Wisinski 191-145. Baker games 104-139.

HUDSON’S BAY — MJ Westmonand 139-143, Brandi Schmit 129-124, Fennec Tatum 133-175, Arianne Schoonover 139-131, Steph Vasquez 187-116. Baker games 108-165.

JV — River 1599-1287

C1 — River 1339-1123

C2 — Hudson’s Bay 881-879

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