Oct. 11 Gorge Sports Roundup
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- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Mr. Toad of Disney lore has been known to go on some wild rides, but even J. Thaddeus himself couldn’t have imagined the roller-coaster advent…
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The defending OSAA Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference volleyball champion The Dalles High Riverhawks split two games last week to remain in conten…
- Staff report, Columbia Gorge News
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An abbreviated version of the Hood River Valley cross country team competed in the Oct. 7 Harrier Classic in Albany, finishing 16th out of 26 …
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks notched their first win in OSAA Class 4A football Special District 2, 19-14, over visiting Molalla High on Oct. 6.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley snapped a five-game losing streak with a crucial 3-2 win over Centennial on Oct. 3 in a Class 5A volleyball Northwest Oregon…
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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A lot of cliches could be used to start this story, but “football is a game of inches” will suffice for now.
- Staff report, Columbia Gorge News
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Columbia High is hosting a Trico League cross country meet Oct. 11 with La Center and Glenwood.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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South Wasco, Dufur and Glenwood/Klickitat have clinched the three spots from the West division in the 2023 Big Sky district playoffs. The orde…
- Staff report, Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley takes a three-game win streak into its next boys water polo contest Oct. 11 against Hillsboro.
- Staff report, Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High School’s boys and girls cross country teams solidified their spots among the Class 4A’s best teams Saturday with their perform…
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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It was a frustrating and difficult time for the Columbia High girls soccer team last week, when the Bruins lost a league match and had to canc…
- Staff reports, Columbia Gorge News
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First place in the West division of 5A Special District 1 football is on the line Friday in Hood River, when Canby comes calling for a 7 p.m. …
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks extended their unbeaten streak to six with a, 3-1, win over the Molalla High Indians in an OSAA Class 4A Tri-Valley…
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Lyle/Wishram High Cougars notched their second straight win in OSAA Class 1A Special District 3 eight-man football, 44-8, over Pilot Rock …
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawks bounced back after losing their first Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference girls soccer game with a 3-2, home win Oct. 3 …
- Staff report, Columbia Gorge News
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Trout Lake’s boys soccer team inched closer to the 3A/2A/1A Special District 7 regular season championship with two wins this past week.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The South Wasco County High Redsides recorded a fourth straight win in Class 1A Special District 1 six-man football, 48-6, on Oct. 5 over C.S.…
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Time is of the essence for Columbia High if it’s going to make a run for one of four Trico League district volleyball playoff spots.
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