Hey there, tennis fans! Let me fill you in on the exciting action that went down at the 2A bi-district tennis championships. It was a day of triumph for the Columbia River tennis players as they swept the competition and claimed multiple titles. Let’s dive into the details!
First up, we have the talented sophomore Lucas Walburn from Columbia River. He showed off his skills and defeated Justin Chung from W.F. West with a score of 6-3, 6-1. This impressive victory earned Lucas the well-deserved 2A bi-district boys tennis title. Way to go, Lucas!
But Lucas wasn’t the only one making waves at the championships. Four of his teammates will be joining him at the state tournament in May, competing in the doubles category. River seniors Fuller Beyer and Trent Sarvela formed an unstoppable duo and clinched the doubles title by defeating Jayden Lovingfoss and Wyatt Wagner of Shelton with a score of 7-6, 6-4. Their chemistry on the court was truly remarkable!
Another outstanding performance came from River senior Cameron Harris and junior Nate Little. They secured the third-place spot by defeating Washougal juniors Austin Mattern and Evan Elliott with a score of 6-2, 6-1. The Washougal team also qualified for the state tournament with their fourth-place finish. It’s going to be an intense competition at the state level!
Let’s not forget about Fort Vancouver senior Andrew Walczyk, who showcased his skills and placed third in the singles category. He will also be representing his school at the state tournament. Congratulations, Andrew!
In terms of team standings, Columbia River dominated the competition and easily claimed the team title with a whopping 28 points. W.F. West secured the second spot with 16 points. It was a true display of teamwork and talent from the Columbia River tennis players.
Switching gears to girls soccer, we have an exciting development in the 1A Trico League. Seton Catholic and La Center shared the league title after an intense match. Seton Catholic handed La Center their first league loss with a score of 4-1 in the regular-season finale. Both teams finished with a record of 9-1 in the Trico League, splitting their head-to-head matches. It was a nail-biting season for these two teams!
During the match, Seton Catholic took an early lead with goals from CJ Moore, Hailey Herboth, and Kaia Louder. Herboth added a second goal in the second half, securing the victory for Seton Catholic. Shayla Bradley scored the lone goal for La Center. It was a hard-fought battle, but Seton Catholic came out on top.
Now, let’s talk about volleyball. The La Center volleyball team had an outstanding season, finishing undefeated in the Trico League. They sealed their undefeated status with a 3-1 win against Castle Rock. Billie Ross and Esther Langeliers were the stars of the match, each contributing 12 kills to secure the victory. Mia Achziger showcased her defensive skills with 22 digs, while Quinn Erickson and Bailey EspaƱa provided excellent assists for the team. It was a well-deserved victory for the La Center volleyball team!
Moving on to individual performances, let’s highlight some standout players. Ali Millspaugh from Prairie volleyball had an impressive game with 10 kills, six digs, and four aces. She played a crucial role in leading her team to a sweeping victory against Heritage. Way to go, Ali!
Ella Thompson from Camas volleyball also had a stellar performance, contributing 19 kills, 10 digs, and three aces. Her exceptional skills helped the Papermakers secure a win against Skyview, maintaining their undefeated record. Keep up the fantastic work, Ella!
Lizzy Andrew from Ridgefield volleyball showcased her dominance on the court with 29 kills. Her outstanding performance led the Spudders to a 3-1 victory over Washougal. Well done, Lizzy!
Let’s not forget about the dynamic duo from Columbia River volleyball, Sydney Dreves and Lauren Dreves. Sydney displayed her skills with 12 kills and 10 digs, while Lauren contributed 10 kills, 12 digs, and six aces. Their combined efforts were instrumental in the team’s win against Fort Vancouver. Great job, Sydney and Lauren!
Lastly, we have Brooklyn Fobi and Ellie Mathison from King’s Way Christian volleyball. Fobi led the Knights with 18 kills, while Mathison showcased her versatility with 17 digs and 12 kills. Their exceptional performances helped King’s Way Christian secure a 3-1 victory against Stevenson. Keep up the fantastic teamwork!
To wrap things up, Abby Dombrow from Hockinson girls soccer deserves a special mention. She scored the match-winning goal in a thrilling 2-1 victory over Woodland. Way to go, Abby!
That’s a wrap on the highlights from the recent sports action. It was a day filled with impressive performances, teamwork, and nail-biting moments. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the world of sports!