The Dalles High Riverhawk girls basketball team recorded what was undoubtedly its biggest win of the season with a 49-38 road victory over Gorge rival Hood River Valley on Feb. 3.
Hood River Valley’s varsity girls basketball team was defeated by Sandy High School 56-38 Thursday at Vannet Court in Hood River. This marks t…
Across 40 pages of comments a wide swath of community members, from students to city officials, described the strengths and weaknesses of The Dalles and its schools, and what they want in a new superintendent.
Just a shade past the midway point of the second period, The Dalles point guard Paulina Finn swished a jump shot to inch her squad to a 17-13 deficit. From that point on, however, the No. 11-ranked Pendleton Buckaroos went on a 43-17 run over the final 19 minutes to lock down a lopsided 60-30 triumph Tuesday in girls’ basketball action from Pendleton High School.
The HRV girls basketball team headed into their matchup at The Dalles on Tuesday night on a three-game losing streaking, including an 0-2 start to Columbia River Conference play after road losses to Pendleton and Hermiston.
DUFUR – The Dufur Rangers missed two layups and had a turnover in the final seconds in a 49-48 loss to Perrydale Saturday.
Getting off to a hot start is great, but The Dalles head coach Nathan Morris is still hoping his team can fine tune a few aspects of the game to get to an elite level. Dakota Murr racked up 17 points and pulled down 12 rebounds, Jacob Hernandez went off for 13 and the undefeated Riverhawks broke open a 28-20 halftime lead with a 35-27 run in the second half in a 63-47 triumph over Columbia, out of White Salmon, Wash. Tuesday in The Dalles.
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.
Home At Last Humane Society has been open about problems it’s been having since June with a ringworm outbreak. Finally, a board member called a former HAL director for help. That director, Janna Hage, began volunteering with the shelter just last week. “Quite frankly, ringworm isn’t the issue going on with the shelter,” Hage said. “It’s a symptom of what the problem is.”
After an early season test against defending 6A state champions McMinnville two weeks ago, the Eagles were back in action on Tuesday as they traveled to Summit.
