Gorge sports review for Sept. 29
Gorge sports review for Sept. 29, 2022.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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1A volleyball — Sherman volleyball keeps pace with South Wasco; Dufur turn things around; Lyle claims league win
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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The Columbia High volleyball team added Riverside and Tenino to its win list last week, as the Bruin netters closed out their non-league season.
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley’s volleyball team heads into an eight-day, four-match stretch starting Wednesday which should give the Eagles a good idea of how they sit in their new surroundings of the Northwest Oregon Conference.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks, with a 10-2 overall record and 2-1 Tri-Valley Conference mark, have won eight straight matches en route to a No. 5…
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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The maturation process of Hood River Valley’s young football team took a few more steps forward Friday night, as the Eagles topped visiting Forest Grove, 21-8, at Henderson Stadium.
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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Columbia High gave up two long passes and an interception return for a touchdown in spotting Elma a 19-0 first-quarter lead, and the margin proved insurmountable during Friday night’s nonleague football game in White Salmon. The Bruins avoided the shutout with a late third quarter score but lost, 41-7, to the visitors.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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All is alive and well in Ranger Nation after Dufur High got its first win in Class 1A Special District 2 eight-man football, 44-28, win over the host Sherman County/Condon High Huskies Sept. 22 in Moro.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles-Gladstone Class 4A non-league football game was canceled Sept. 23 because the teams were struggling with injuries to their players and both squads needed a bye week to rest and recuperate.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Columbia High Bruins girls soccer team has had a great start to the WIAA Class 1A season, winning two-of-three non-league games, including a 2-0 victory over the Tenino High Beavers (2-3-1) Sept. 20 at Tenino High School.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks girls soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to six games after winning two Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference match-ups last week.
The No. 8-ranked Riverhawks (2-0 TVC, 3-0-2 overall), guided by Coach Colby Tonn, won 8-0 over the struggling Crook County High Cowgirls (0-2 TVC, 0-5 overall) Sept. 20 at home in the opening contest of their 10-game league schedule. The Dalles followed with a 3-0 win over the Estacada High Rangers (0-1-1 TVC, 0-4-2 overall) Sept. 22 at Estacada High School.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks boys soccer team nearly got its first Tri-Valley Conference win on the road Sept. 20 at Crook County before settling for a 2-2 tie.
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley’s third-ranked Class 5A boys cross country team had a good showing at Saturday’s Nike Portland XC, a huge cross country gath…
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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There were few personal records but plenty of competition and meet experience for The Dalles High runners at last Saturday’s Nike Portland XC cross country meet in Portland.
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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Columbia High mixed and matched runners in last weekend’s Three Course Challenge cross country meet on the Oregon course near Warrenton.
The unique meet was contested over three different courses, which vary in length and difficulty.
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley started its first season of Northwest Oregon Conference boys soccer play this week after completing all but one contest in its grueling non-league schedule.
- Staff report Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley split its opening slate of non-league girls soccer matches last week and started its eight-match Northwest Oregon Conference schedule this week.Hood River Valley split its opening slate of non-league girls soccer matches last week and started its eight-match Northwest Oregon Conference schedule this week.
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