Gorge sports roundup for Oct. 26, 2022.

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The No. 11-ranked South Wasco County High Redsides won their first Class 1A Big Sky League Volleyball District Championship since 2018 on Oct. 22 at The Dalles High School’s Kurtz Gym.

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Hood River Valley’s postponed Special District 1 football contest at Centennial High last week put the Eagles in a two-games-in-five-days scenario with a state playoff berth at state.

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The No. 12-ranked Sherman County/Condon High Huskies won their fourth straight Class 1A Special District 2 eight-man football game 52-16 over the winless Pilot Rock High Rockets (0-5 SD2, 0-8 overall) Oct. 20 at Pilot Rock High School.

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Columbia High’s young football team will have one more chance this season to earn a win, when Fort Vancouver comes to White Salmon on Friday in a Trico League game.

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The No. 3-ranked The Dalles High Riverhawks won the Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference championship following a 25-19, 25-23, 25-22 win over the Molalla High Indians on Oct. 19 at Molalla High School.

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Columbia High’s elevated volleyball play on defense kept it in its match at Stevenson last week, but the Bruins couldn’t match the Bulldogs’ offensive firepower and the hosts beat the Bruins, 3-2.

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Columbia High’s young football team will have one more chance this season to earn a win, when Fort Vancouver comes to White Salmon on Friday in a Trico League game.

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The Dalles High cross country team’s final tune-up before the 2022 Tri-Valley Conference district meet was a good one, as the Riverhawks won the boys and girls races Oct. 19 at Birch Creek near Pendleton.

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There’s probably a scientific formula confirming the reliability of pre-meet form charts in the sport of cross country. Hood River Coach Brandon Bertram has his own theory: put in the work, get the results.

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The Dalles High Riverhawks girls soccer team achieved its goal of reaching the OSAA Class 4A state playoffs following a 6-0 road win over the Madras High White Buffaloes Oct. 18 at Madras High School.

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Hood River Valley overwhelmed Milwaukie on Friday, 5-1, in Northwest Oregon League boys soccer, enabling the Eagles to remain in the hunt for a Class 5A state playoff berth.

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There was some bad news and good news for the Hood River Valley High Eagles last week. The good news was the Eagles remained in contention for an OSAA Class 5A girls soccer state playoff berth after they were unbeaten in two Northwest Oregon Conference home games.