Sports roundup for March 14, 2021
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'Fall' sports teams wrap up season in Oregon
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Ridgeview came from two goals behind in the second half, then survived a scoreless overtime before defeating host Hood River on penalty kicks to win the Intermountain Conference season-ending boys soccer tournament, 3-2, Friday at Henderson Stadium.
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley swept the team races for the third time in five years at Wednesday’s Intermountain Conference district cross country meet at Sorosis Park in The Dalles.
- By Brandon Risley For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles Riverhawks finished the 2021 spring volleyball season with a .500 record over their last six matches, including a win over Hood River Valley, 25-18, 25-18, 25-23, in the Intermountain Conference playoffs.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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On the final day of a short, six-week season, the Hood River Valley Eagles girls soccer team had a golden opportunity to win the Class 5A Intermountain Conference championship. The Eagles had momentum as they were unbeaten in their past five games, which included two straight IMC district playoff wins and they had home field advantage in an April 9 IMC title showdown against the Ridgeview Ravens.
- By Joe Petshow For Columbia Gorge News
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Hood River Valley dominated a young Hillsboro High team, 58-14, Friday night at Hare Field in the season-ending high school football game for both teams.
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles High Riverhawk football team’s hopes of bouncing back from a loss at rival Hood River Valley were dashed April 9 at league-leading …
- By Mike Weber For Columbia Gorge News
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The Dalles girls soccer team had its chances – especially early - to advance to the April 9 Intermountain Conference championship game, but visiting rival Hood River Valley ended the Riverhawks’ season April 7, 1-0 in overtime.
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Horizon Christian’s boys soccer season ended Saturday evening at Wilsonville High School, where Grand View Christian came from behind late and ended up winning the District 7 third-place match on penalty kicks.
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