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.
Hood River Valley’s boys golf team inched closer to Ridgeview High in Intermountain Conference play, but the Eagles couldn’t surpass the Ravens at a tournament April 25 at Indian Creek.
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.
With two thirds of the league’s deepest pitching staff returning, a catcher who has signed to play in college and a huge turnout of players — including 12 seniors — the Hood River Valley baseball program is arguably in need of only one thing: Good weather.
The Dalles High Riverhawks baseball team will be focusing on having its first full season in three years when they play their 2022 opener March 15 at 4:30 p.m. against the Putnam High Kingsmen at Quinton Street Ballpark.
The Hawks played a COVID-shortened, six-week schedule last year, posting a 3-14 record — including a 3-7 Intermountain Conference mark.
After having several games postponed recently because of COVID-19 related health and safety protocol issues, The Dalles High Riverhawks girls basketball team was happy to be playing again when they resumed their Class 5A Intermountain Conference schedule Jan. 28.
Playing on back-to-back nights against a very good, well-rested team proved too much for the The Dalles High Riverhawks to handle, as they lost, 65-52, to Redmond High last Thursday. The game was the Class 5A Intermountain Conference boys basketball opener for both teams.
Weather permitting, Intermountain Conference boys basketball teams may have one or two more non-league games shoehorned into their schedules before their league openers begin later in the week.