Month: May 2010

Class 3A baseball update (Saturday, 2:50 p.m.)

The Columbia River Chieftains and Union Titans reached the elite eight in the Class 3A baseball tournament, and Camas is playing in its quarterfinal game right now — if the […]

1A softball postponed

The La Center softball team will have to wait another day to complete its game with Montesano. The Wildcats trailed Montesano 2-1 in the fourth inning on Wednesday when the game […]

2A softball postponed

The Washougal softball team is 0 for 3 in the postseason, and the Panthers haven't even played a game. For a third consecutive day, the Panthers had their district pigtail game […]

4A softball at VGSA on Thursday

The second-place semifinal game between Skyview and Mountain View is scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday at the Vancouver Girls Softball Association complex. The fields at Heritage were still too messy […]

Wild day for Heritage Timberwolves revisited

So many runs, so many hits, so many plays.The Heritage Timberwolves scored 18 runs in two games Tuesday in the Class 4A Greater St. Helens League district softball tournament. And […]

4A softball tourney delayed again

Rain has messed with the 4A district softball tournament again. The second-place semifinal game between Skyview and Mountain View has been moved to 3 p.m. Thursday at Heritage High School. […]

4A district softball moved to VGSA compex

If the rain holds off, the Class 4A Greater St. Helens League's district softball tournament will be held today but not at Heritage High School. The tournament has been moved […]

Evergreen soccer celebrates in style

The plan was brilliant. The execution was perfect.Kyle Bliquez had just scored the game-winning goal for Evergreen in overtime of its bi-district playoff on Saturday. The rest of the Plainsmen […]

4A softball has fun with weather

The Thunder and the Storm won on Monday. So, too, did the thunder and the storm.The Class 4A Greater St. Helens League's district softball tournament is off its schedule after a […]

Boe knows pain, victory

For Kyle Boe, running the 1,600 meters with a blister on his foot in temperatures reaching the mid-70s was a welcome burden. Heck, the Columbia River senior would probably just as […]

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