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HOCKINSON — For two teams that prefer to use their ground attacks to do most of the heavy lifting, the exclamation point in Friday’s game between Columbia River and Hockinson came through the air.
about 2 months ago
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Royce Jones iced Friday’s game with a first-down run, then proceeded to do a series of backflips after the final buzzer as the Washougal football team ran toward the Fishback Stadium end zone to celeb
2 months ago
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BATTLE GROUND — Despite their best efforts, few Battle Ground football players and coaches have succeeded in getting senior Bryland Fick to crack a smile.
2 months ago
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For some golfers, an early mistake or two can be difficult to recover from. Jasmine Chen isn’t one of them.
7 months ago
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RIDGEFIELD — The memory of being on the wrong side of a walk-off, winner-to-state game last year was still fresh for R.A. Long baseball players and coaches. As of Saturday, the Lumberjacks can now
7 months ago
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CAMAS — Playoff baseball games are often decided by thin margins. Few teams are more well-versed in those situations than the Camas Papermakers. Camas clinched its fifth consecutive Class 4A state
7 months ago
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The Battle Ground baseball team put together its top performance of the season at a time when the Tigers really needed it. That assessment, in the eyes of Battle Ground coach Seth Johnson, came aft
8 months ago
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Players come and go, but one thing remains a virtual certainty on the Columbia River baseball team year after year. The Rapids' pitching staff can go toe to toe with anyone in the 2A Greater St.
8 months ago
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RIDGEFIELD — A point of emphasis in recent years for coach Tony Ayala and the Hockinson boys soccer team is refining their corner kicks. Turns out, having a player like 6-foot-3 striker Alonzo Flor
8 months ago
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RIDGEFIELD — Seton Catholic baseball players and coaches went their separate ways for spring break with plans to reconvene near the end of the week to prepare for two challenging non-league games.
8 months ago
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YAKIMA — Following an emotional win Friday to keep its season alive, the Columbia River boys basketball team wanted the last game of the season just as badly. The Rapids' source of motivation
9 months ago