It was a tale of two games last week for the Hood River Valley boys water polo team.
The Eagles led from start to finish Oct. 5 during a win against Reynolds and two days later fell behind early and had to fight back to win, 9-8 against Parkrose. The 2-0 week has HRV ready to make a stretch run with the district playoffs two weeks away.
It was a tale of two games last week for the Hood River Valley boys water polo team.
The Eagles led from start to finish Oct. 5 during a win against Reynolds and two days later fell behind early and had to fight back to win, 9-8 against Parkrose. The 2-0 week has HRV ready to make a stretch run with the district playoffs two weeks away.
After suffering its fifth loss in a row last Friday night at home to Stevenson by a final score of 66-64, the HRV boys basketball team was back in action at home on Jan. 3 against St. Helens, looking to snap its longest losing streak of the season.
The HRV boys basketball team heads into 2018 on a five-game losing streak, including their most recent loss at home to Stevenson by a final score of 66-64.
After a promising first quarter, where they enjoyed an 8-5 lead, the South Wasco County Redsides ran into foul troubles and committed untimely turnovers that allowed North Lake to pick up a 51-26 win Friday in first-day action at the second annual John Howey Memorial Tournament in Maupin.