Saturday (4/14) prep highlights

BASEBALL

Columbia River 8, Prairie 5: Oscar Golberg went 2 for 2 with a home run and two RBI for Columbia River.

Battle Ground 4, Hudson’s Bay 3: Kevin Haynes went 2 for 2 with two doubles and an RBI as Battle Ground held off a seventh-inning rally by Bay.

BOYS SOCCER

Hockinson 2, Mark Morris 1: Langdon Roscoe and Emanuel Gil scored unassisted goals to keep the Hawks unbeaten in 2A Greater St. Helens League play.

Washougal 6, Woodland 0: Michael Wright and Riel Lord scored two goals each for the Panthers.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Al McKee Invitational: Sean Eustis won the 800 and 1,600 meters and Issac Bischoff won the shot put and discus to lead the Washougal boys to a team title at the meet in Stevenson. Also, Alex McCrum of Stevenson won the pole vault.

Willamette Falls Invitational: Jake Blackman of Battle Ground won the 110-meter hurdles and 300-meter hurdles at the meet in Oregon City. Battle Ground’s Mark Tedder won the 3,000 meters and Union’s Joe Thompson won the pole vault, clearing 13-9.

Lower Columbia Invitational: Evergreen’s Te’Kwon Wallace had a pair of runner-up finishes in the 100 and 200 meters.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

Al McKee Invitational: La Center’s Annie Baker won the shot put, discus and javelin and was named the outstanding female athlete of the meet in Stevenson. Kaitlyn Wright won the high jump and Page Wade won the pole vault, leading Washougal to the team title. Other local winners included Grace Brodeur (200) and Lucy Defilippis (1,600) of Seton Catholic, and Jen Rathgeber of Stevenson (100 hurdles, 300 hurdles).

Willamette Falls Invitational: Union’s Alexis Fuller posted impressive wins in the 1,500 meters and 3,000 meters at the meet at Oregon City. Union’s Jessica Ojukwu won the 200.

Lower Columbia Invitational: Evergreen’s Anh Thi (400), Sabrina Sears (800 and 1,600) and Emma Hill (long jump) each posted wins at the St. Helens (Ore.) meet.

Pasco Invitational: Mountain View’s Kathran Dean placed third in the long jump and fourth in the triple jump at the prestigious meet in the Tri-Cities.

GIRLS TENNIS

Thunder Invitational: Prairie freshman Akari Baba dropped only one game in three matches and beat her sister Shiori 6-0, 6-1 to win the singles championship at the Thunder Invitational girls tennis tournament at Mountain View. The victory helped Prairie tie Columbia River for the team championship with 42 points each. It was the first time in the 11-year history of the tournament that there were co-champions for the team title.

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