Call ‘em the comeback kids.
Trailing by 10 points twice in the third quarter, the Hood River Valley girls basketball team methodically whittled away at the deficit and won its first game Saturday afternoon, 45-41 at Crook County in Prineville.
Call ‘em the comeback kids.
Trailing by 10 points twice in the third quarter, the Hood River Valley girls basketball team methodically whittled away at the deficit and won its first game Saturday afternoon, 45-41 at Crook County in Prineville.
The Dalles High Riverhawks are peaking at the right time, with a five-game win streak and are focused on reaching the OSAA Class 5A softball state playoffs for the first time since 2016.
The Dalles High Riverhawks won their first Class 5A Intermountain Conference baseball game Saturday, 12-3, over Crook County at Quinton Street Ballpark in The Dalles.
Hood River Valley’s boys golf team placed fifth out of six teams at a Class 5A Intermountain Conference tournament April 18 at Meadow Lakes Golf Course in Prineville.
The Dalles High Riverhawks girls basketball team was undoubtedly inspired by a pregame Senior Night ceremony prior to a Class 5A Intermountain Conference Gorge rivalry match-up against the Hood River Valley High Eagles. It was that kind of momentum that helped the Riverhawks pull out a, 51-45, win over the Eagles Feb. 11 in their final home game of the season.
The Dalles High Riverhawks girls basketball team was undoubtedly inspired by a pregame Senior Night ceremony prior to a Class 5A Intermountain Conference Gorge rivalry match-up against the Hood River Valley High Eagles. It was that kind of momentum that helped the Riverhawks pull out a, 51-45, win over the Eagles Feb. 11 in their final home game of the season.
Hood River Valley’s win over The Dalles this past week put the Eagles in prime position to earn one of three Intermountain Conference berths in the Class 5A state boys basketball playoffs. The Riverhawks have a tad more of a task ahead.
The Dalles and Hood River Valley are on the outside looking in as both girls basketball teams head into the second half of Intermountain Conference season with three league state playoff berths at stake.
Hood River Valley recovered from a 14-point loss to Redmond on Jan. 27 by winning two of its next three games this past week and now sits in a tie for second place with rival The Dalles in the Intermountain Conference boys basketball standings.
Hood River Valley’s patchwork approach to putting together a varsity lineup didn’t result in a win last week, but all things considered, the result wasn’t too bad for the Eagles. This week, HRV’s focus — as well as pretty much every other team — is getting players healthy.