Boy's Basketball
Winlock 39 Onalaska 37
Girl's Basketball
Willapa Valley 52, North Beach 31
South Bend 67, Ocosta 23
POWERLIFTING
Northwest Christian Invite
Here are Saturday's top finishers of the Northwest Christian Powerlifting Invitational:
BOYS
114 - 1. Kyle Henderson (Montesano) squat 225, bench press 150, deadlift 265, total 640; 2. Torey Storer (Auburn-Riverside) squat 230, bench press 115, deadlift 275, total.
123 - 1. Taylor Ball (Montesano) squat 245, bench press 175, deadlift 285, total 705; 2. Shawn Dierick (Mont) squat 255, bench press 45, deadlift 260, total 660.
132 - 1. Grant Storer (Aub-Riv) squat 385, bench 185, deadlift 425, total 995; 2. Aaron Sittler (Mont) squat 300; bench press 185, deadlift 360, total 845.
148 - 1. Barry Bonville (White River) squat 405, bench press 245, deadlift 405, total 1055; 2. Kevin Moore (WR) squat 380, bench press 265, deadlift 405, total 1,055; 3. Phillip McBride squat 325, bench press 205, deadlift 345, total 875.
165 - 1. Zach Fenn (Mont) squat 430, bench 305, deadlift 455, total 1,190; 2. Jared Berken (Aberdeen) squat 365, bench 250, deadlift 380, total 995; 3. Craig McAlpin (Mont) squat 360, bench 230; deadlift 395; total 985.
181 - 1. Frank Carpenter (Mont.) squat 490; 330 bench, 480 deadlift, total 1,300; Jacob Ambrose (Mont) 330 squat, deadlift 480; total 1,300; 2. Jacob Ambrose (Mont) squat 380, bench 225, deadlift 395; total 1000, 3. Dustin Davis (Mon) squat 300, bench 215, deadlift 415; total 930.
198 - 1. Justin Spargo (Mont) squat 450, bench 190, deadlift 465, total 1,105; 2. Don Chappell (Shelton) squat 335, bench 235, deadlift 425, total 995; 3. Kyle Tracht (NWC) squat 330, bench 230, deadlift 420, total 980.
220 - 1. Pee Wee Sanders (River Ridge) squat 410, 2. bench 270, deadlift 430, total 1,110; 2. Parker Waber (Mont) squat 425, bench 240, deadlift 385, total 1,050, 3. John Nawman (NWC) squat 405, bench 235, deadlift 350, total 990.
242 - 1. Kolbi Tabaki (Newport) squat 520, bench 305, deadlift 485, total 1,310; 2. Jake Bevier (River Ridge) squat 375, bench 240, deadlift 450, total 1,065; 2. Cameron Vanierop (NWC) squat 305, bench 200, deadlift 470, total 975.
Unlimited - 1. Tobias Iw (River Ridge) squat 465, bench 300, deadlift 475, total 1,240; Jason Patterson (Mont) squat 365, bench 315, deadlfit 475, total 1,155, 3. Kevin Oestriech (Mont) squat 500, bench 240, deadlift 415, total 1,155.
GIRLS
97 - 1. Aunja Norland (Montesano) squat 140, bench 85, deadlift 175, total 400.
105 - 1. Laura Lijeberg (WR) squat 130, bench 65, deadlift 185, total 380; 2. Dallas Simmons (Mont) squat 135, bench 75, deadlift 150, total 360.
114 - 1. Janaye Lockett (NWC) squat 185, bench 105, deadlift 240, total 530, 2. Shelby Stott (Mont) squat 165, bench 85, deadlift 180, total 430; Kayla Davidson (NWC) squat 90, bench 55, deadlift 150, total 295; 2. Janaye Lockett (NWC) squat 90, bench 55
123 - 1. Amanda Wenzel (Mont) squat 140, bench 95, deadlift 185, total 420; 2. Mackenzie Sanders (Mont) squat 150, bench 90, deadlift 180, total 410; 3. Lizzie Carey (Mont) squat 125, bench 80; deadlift 180, total 385.
132 - 1. Charissa Moran (Shelton) squat 140, bench 90, deadlift 240, total 470; ASarah Brougher (Mont) squat 140, bench 95, deadlift 240, total 400.
148 - 1. Grace Hamilton (NWC) squat 235, bench 150, deadlift 280, total 665; 2. Coortney Rice (M) squat 205, bench 95, deadlift 250, total 550.
165 - 1. Katie Smith (Aberdeen) squat 330, bench 130, deadlift 295, total 755; 2. Tiare Barr (NWC) squat 225, bench 130, deadlift 285, total
181 - 1. Tasha Dotson (Mont) squat 135, bench 90, deadlift 165, total 390.
198 - 1. Olivia Guinn (White River) 160 squat, bench 115, deadlift 175,
UNL - 1. Elizabeth Bartoy (WR) 230 squat, bench 130, deadlift 260, total 620.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Winlock Hands Onalaska a 2nd Defeat
Sometimes, a seemingly insurmountable lead can evaporate in just minutes. On Saturday night a ten point lead by the Winlock Cardinal nearly disappeared in the 4th quarter of an SWWA 1A, Evergreen Conference marquee match with Onalaska. The Cardinals scored three points in the 4th quarter but it was enough to stay unbeaten in league play as Winlock defeated the Loggers 39-37.
Winlock’s Tyler Hertz (left) and Jordan Davis (#20) stops Onalaska’s Dalton Richey under the basket. Richey led all scorers in Saturday’s game with 16 points.
Onalaska came out fast and took an 11-10 lead after the 1st quarter, but the Cardinals came back and out scored Ony 15 to 4 in the second stanza. With 7 points from Jordan Davis and contributions, usually 2nd chance rebounds from Tyler Diamond, Jake Brown and Nathan Booth.
The third was played to an 11-11 push. But Dalton Richey began to assert himself as a slashing scorer as he earned 7 of his 16 points during a five minute portion of the 3rd. Winlock took a 36-26 lead into the final period.
Onalaska’s Jeff Swett tries to back down Winlock’s Nathan Booth in the 3rd quarter of their game on Saturday night.
Onalaska took advantage of a Winlock scoring drought with Jeff Swett grabbing a rebound and putting it back up and in. Richey went to work scoring off of an inbounds play narrowing the lead to 36-30. Winlock then turned the ball over in the backcourt and then Richey was fouled slashing to the bucket. He dropped both free throws and then Winlock proceeded to turn the ball over twice more leading to another Richey bucket and then a visit to the foul line by Eddie Miles. In all the Logger executed an 10-0 run from 52.9 seconds in the 3rd until 1:21 left in the 4th.
Miles however, contributed to the Loggers ten missed free throws at a key moment. In all, Onalaska went 11-21 from the free throw line. Winlock shot only eight times from the charity stripe, converting six on the evening.
Winlock is most dangerous on the offensive boards and Jake Brown proved that on a put-back with 1;21 left in the 4th.
Mike Kent (left) of Winlock “denies” Onalaska’s Brady Stanley the ball. Stanley is a prolific scorer but Winlock’s defense often prevented him from getting the ball.
19 seconds later, Brady Stanley got lose for his only shot of the game and was fouled by Cardinal Senior Tyler McCarthy. Stanley sunk the free throw leading the Loggers to within one at 38-37.
With 40.9 seconds, Winlock’s Nathan Booth was fouled and went to the free throw and hit the front end of a one and one to make the final score of the game at 39-37.
Onalaska had the final opportunity to tie or win as Jeff Swett had the ball under the bucket but was surrounded by Cardinals. The ball found its way to Richey, whose 20 foot plus shot flew only 16 feet just before the game ending buzzer.
“We knew they would come back on us,” said Winlock Head Coach Gary Viggers Sr. “We just had to be ready” said one of the calmest guys in the gym after the game.
Dalton Richey led all scorers with 16 points while Jordan Brown led the Cardinals with 14 points. Jake Brown had 12 rebounds in addition to his 9 points.
Winlock is now 12-0 in the Evergreen Conference while Onalaska falls to 12-2. Onalaska plays Rochester and Toledo as well as a non-conference game against Willapa Valley this week. Winlock will visit Rainier on Tuesday and host Montesano next Friday.
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ONALASKA-Dalton Richey 16, Jeff Swett 10, Eddie Miles 5, Cody Naillon 3, Brady Stanley 3, Eric Messal 0, Zach Barnes 0, Kolby Steele 0
WINLOCK-Jordan Davis 14, Nathan Booth 11, Jake Brown 9, Tyler Hertz 3, Tyler Diamond 2, Mike Kent 0, Tyler McCarthy 0
ONALASKA-11 4 11 11-37
WINLOCK 10 15 11 3-39
Onalaska came out fast and took an 11-10 lead after the 1st quarter, but the Cardinals came back and out scored Ony 15 to 4 in the second stanza. With 7 points from Jordan Davis and contributions, usually 2nd chance rebounds from Tyler Diamond, Jake Brown and Nathan Booth.
The third was played to an 11-11 push. But Dalton Richey began to assert himself as a slashing scorer as he earned 7 of his 16 points during a five minute portion of the 3rd. Winlock took a 36-26 lead into the final period.
Onalaska took advantage of a Winlock scoring drought with Jeff Swett grabbing a rebound and putting it back up and in. Richey went to work scoring off of an inbounds play narrowing the lead to 36-30. Winlock then turned the ball over in the backcourt and then Richey was fouled slashing to the bucket. He dropped both free throws and then Winlock proceeded to turn the ball over twice more leading to another Richey bucket and then a visit to the foul line by Eddie Miles. In all the Logger executed an 10-0 run from 52.9 seconds in the 3rd until 1:21 left in the 4th.
Miles however, contributed to the Loggers ten missed free throws at a key moment. In all, Onalaska went 11-21 from the free throw line. Winlock shot only eight times from the charity stripe, converting six on the evening.
Winlock is most dangerous on the offensive boards and Jake Brown proved that on a put-back with 1;21 left in the 4th.
19 seconds later, Brady Stanley got lose for his only shot of the game and was fouled by Cardinal Senior Tyler McCarthy. Stanley sunk the free throw leading the Loggers to within one at 38-37.
With 40.9 seconds, Winlock’s Nathan Booth was fouled and went to the free throw and hit the front end of a one and one to make the final score of the game at 39-37.
Onalaska had the final opportunity to tie or win as Jeff Swett had the ball under the bucket but was surrounded by Cardinals. The ball found its way to Richey, whose 20 foot plus shot flew only 16 feet just before the game ending buzzer.
“We knew they would come back on us,” said Winlock Head Coach Gary Viggers Sr. “We just had to be ready” said one of the calmest guys in the gym after the game.
Dalton Richey led all scorers with 16 points while Jordan Brown led the Cardinals with 14 points. Jake Brown had 12 rebounds in addition to his 9 points.
Winlock is now 12-0 in the Evergreen Conference while Onalaska falls to 12-2. Onalaska plays Rochester and Toledo as well as a non-conference game against Willapa Valley this week. Winlock will visit Rainier on Tuesday and host Montesano next Friday.
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ONALASKA-Dalton Richey 16, Jeff Swett 10, Eddie Miles 5, Cody Naillon 3, Brady Stanley 3, Eric Messal 0, Zach Barnes 0, Kolby Steele 0
WINLOCK-Jordan Davis 14, Nathan Booth 11, Jake Brown 9, Tyler Hertz 3, Tyler Diamond 2, Mike Kent 0, Tyler McCarthy 0
ONALASKA-11 4 11 11-37
WINLOCK 10 15 11 3-39
District 4 Results for Friday, February 6th
Boys Basketball
Skyview 46 Evergreen 45
Mountain View 63 Battle Ground 48
Kelso 53 Heritage 42
Columbia River 54 Camas 43
Prairie 52 Fort Vancouver 43
Hudson's Bay 69 Union 67
R.A. Long 87 Woodland 43
Mark Morris 55 Hockinson 34
Ridgefield 44 Washougal 40
Castle Rock 66 Ilwaco 53 OT
Stevenson 65 La Center 38
Kalama 61 White Salmon 49
Montesano 50, Rainier 45
Rochester 41, Toledo 40
Winlock 57 Tenino 14
Onalaska 69, Forks 53
Adna 64, Vancouver Christian 30
Pe Ell 58, Toutle Lake 38
Mossyrock 66, Wahkiakum 42
White Pass 74, Morton 39
Naselle 61, Raymond 57
South Bend 64, Ocosta 59
North Beach 85, Willapa Valley 58
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 7 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Adna 72, Vancouver Christian 19
Mossyrock 62, Wahkiakum 49
White Pass 62, Morton 20
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 5:15 p.m.
River Ridge 38, Aberdeen 31
Tumwater 56, W. F. West 43
Black Hills 69, Centralia 32
Elma 76, Hoquiam 43
GYMNASTICS
Class 3A District Meet
at Prairie High School
Team Champion — Columbia River advances to state with full squad
All-Around champion/runner up: 1, Jessica Magill, Prairie, 37.775; 2, Taisha Duran, Hudson’s Bay, 36.600. Both advance to state
Team scores — Columbia River 170.200, Union 160.675, Camas 150.025, Prairie 145.900, Hudson’s Bay 138.100, Stevenson 103.900, Fort Vancouver 70.450, River Ridge 47.250
Individual events (All listed advance to state)
Vault — 1, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.4; 2, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.225; 3, Dakota mcMillan (U) 9.175; 4, Naomi Hoffman (U) 9.125; 5, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.0; 6, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 8.8; 7, Lindy Jensen (U) 8.7; 8, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 8.675; 9, Athena Alvarez (CR) 8.525; 10, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 8.4; 11, Grace Middelstadt (Pra) 8.1
Bars — 1, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.5; 2, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.25; 3, Taisha Duran (HB), 8.8; 4, Jordan Hess (CR) 8.45; 5, Dakota McMillan (U) 8.15; 6, Lindy Jensen (U) 7.85; 7, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 7.65; 8, Rachel Thompson (CR) 7.55; 9, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 7.3; 10, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 7.05; 11, Caity Hasting (Pra) 7.0; 12, Grace Middelstadt (Pra) 6.95.
Beam — 1, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.4; 2, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.3; 3 (tie), Lindy Jensen (U), and Jordan Hess (CR) 9.0; 5, Dakota McMillan (U) 8.9; 6, Athena Alvarez (CR) 8.8; 7, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 8.75; 8, Rachel Thompson (CR) 8.7; 9, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 8.6; 10, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 8.1; 11, Naomi Hoffman (U) 7.95; 12, Amanda Bolton (Cam) 7.65; 13 (tie) Alena Fridley (HB) and Chanel Uskoski (CR) 7.5
Floor — 1, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.75; 2, Dakota McMillan (U) 9.65; 3, Naomi Hoffman (U) 9.45; 4, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.375; 5, Rachel Thompson (CR) 9.3; 6, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 9.25; 7, Jordan Hess (CR) 9.2; 8, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 9.15; 9, Athena Alvarez (CR) 9.05; 10, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.0; 11, Lindy Jensen (U) 8.95; 12, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 8.7; 13, Hayden Sutton (Cam) 8.55.
GIRLS BOWLING
CLass 4A state tournament
At Narrows Plaza Bowl, University Place
1. Ashli Mortensen, Evergreen 195-201-224-168-168-211—1167
2. Amanda Richards, Wilson 146-236-170-167-203-211—1133
3. Courtney Couch, Emerald Ridge 149-197-257-192-177-148—1120
Other locals
32. Rachael Wintersteen, Skyview 161-118-159-158-193-141—930
34. Kayla Hull, Skyview 156-145-131-153-156-177—918
35. McKenzie Walker, Evergreen 144-135-168-136-176-155—914
38. Chelcia Johnson, Evergreen 167-135-188-148-134-128—900
49. Jessamarie Francisco, Evergreen 118-151-149-142-138—698
53. Katie Akers, Evergreen 138-126-158-139—561
58. Madison Shervey, Evergreen 118-114-102—334
Class 3A state tournament
At Narrows Plaza Bowl, University Place
1. Mandy Cramer, West Valley 176-160-181-167-204-192—1080
2. Ashley Ackerman, Ferndale 168-179-142-223-188-157—1057
3. Alia Mauro, R.A. Long 106-181-183-185-216-184—1055
Other locals
19. Lauren Lefebvre, Fort Vancouver 210-120-140-135-158-179—942
22. Amy Jones, Columbia River 122-161-164-151-191-145—934
27. Shelly Kanis, Union 156-127-162-158-144-180—927
29. Ashley Harper, Hudson’s Bay 162-195-161-144-139-123—924
32. Erica Thompson, Columbia River 123-146-150-178-173-130—900
36. Katherine Thompson, Columbia River 122-164-169-156-154-114—879
39. Holly Naramore, Columbia River 179-127-156-139-151-116—868
47. Melissa Van Horn, Fort Vancouver 125-119-157-147-123-137—808
49. McKensie Krebs, Columbia River 100-149-116-103-167-153—788
Skyview 46 Evergreen 45
Mountain View 63 Battle Ground 48
Kelso 53 Heritage 42
Columbia River 54 Camas 43
Prairie 52 Fort Vancouver 43
Hudson's Bay 69 Union 67
R.A. Long 87 Woodland 43
Mark Morris 55 Hockinson 34
Ridgefield 44 Washougal 40
Castle Rock 66 Ilwaco 53 OT
Stevenson 65 La Center 38
Kalama 61 White Salmon 49
Montesano 50, Rainier 45
Rochester 41, Toledo 40
Winlock 57 Tenino 14
Onalaska 69, Forks 53
Adna 64, Vancouver Christian 30
Pe Ell 58, Toutle Lake 38
Mossyrock 66, Wahkiakum 42
White Pass 74, Morton 39
Naselle 61, Raymond 57
South Bend 64, Ocosta 59
North Beach 85, Willapa Valley 58
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 7 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Adna 72, Vancouver Christian 19
Mossyrock 62, Wahkiakum 49
White Pass 62, Morton 20
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 5:15 p.m.
River Ridge 38, Aberdeen 31
Tumwater 56, W. F. West 43
Black Hills 69, Centralia 32
Elma 76, Hoquiam 43
GYMNASTICS
Class 3A District Meet
at Prairie High School
Team Champion — Columbia River advances to state with full squad
All-Around champion/runner up: 1, Jessica Magill, Prairie, 37.775; 2, Taisha Duran, Hudson’s Bay, 36.600. Both advance to state
Team scores — Columbia River 170.200, Union 160.675, Camas 150.025, Prairie 145.900, Hudson’s Bay 138.100, Stevenson 103.900, Fort Vancouver 70.450, River Ridge 47.250
Individual events (All listed advance to state)
Vault — 1, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.4; 2, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.225; 3, Dakota mcMillan (U) 9.175; 4, Naomi Hoffman (U) 9.125; 5, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.0; 6, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 8.8; 7, Lindy Jensen (U) 8.7; 8, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 8.675; 9, Athena Alvarez (CR) 8.525; 10, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 8.4; 11, Grace Middelstadt (Pra) 8.1
Bars — 1, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.5; 2, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.25; 3, Taisha Duran (HB), 8.8; 4, Jordan Hess (CR) 8.45; 5, Dakota McMillan (U) 8.15; 6, Lindy Jensen (U) 7.85; 7, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 7.65; 8, Rachel Thompson (CR) 7.55; 9, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 7.3; 10, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 7.05; 11, Caity Hasting (Pra) 7.0; 12, Grace Middelstadt (Pra) 6.95.
Beam — 1, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.4; 2, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.3; 3 (tie), Lindy Jensen (U), and Jordan Hess (CR) 9.0; 5, Dakota McMillan (U) 8.9; 6, Athena Alvarez (CR) 8.8; 7, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 8.75; 8, Rachel Thompson (CR) 8.7; 9, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 8.6; 10, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 8.1; 11, Naomi Hoffman (U) 7.95; 12, Amanda Bolton (Cam) 7.65; 13 (tie) Alena Fridley (HB) and Chanel Uskoski (CR) 7.5
Floor — 1, Jessica Magill (Pra) 9.75; 2, Dakota McMillan (U) 9.65; 3, Naomi Hoffman (U) 9.45; 4, Jennifer DeBellis (CR) 9.375; 5, Rachel Thompson (CR) 9.3; 6, Amanda Alvarez (CR) 9.25; 7, Jordan Hess (CR) 9.2; 8, Amy Siebenthaler (Cam) 9.15; 9, Athena Alvarez (CR) 9.05; 10, Taisha Duran (HB) 9.0; 11, Lindy Jensen (U) 8.95; 12, Alexandra Uhrich (U) 8.7; 13, Hayden Sutton (Cam) 8.55.
GIRLS BOWLING
CLass 4A state tournament
At Narrows Plaza Bowl, University Place
1. Ashli Mortensen, Evergreen 195-201-224-168-168-211—1167
2. Amanda Richards, Wilson 146-236-170-167-203-211—1133
3. Courtney Couch, Emerald Ridge 149-197-257-192-177-148—1120
Other locals
32. Rachael Wintersteen, Skyview 161-118-159-158-193-141—930
34. Kayla Hull, Skyview 156-145-131-153-156-177—918
35. McKenzie Walker, Evergreen 144-135-168-136-176-155—914
38. Chelcia Johnson, Evergreen 167-135-188-148-134-128—900
49. Jessamarie Francisco, Evergreen 118-151-149-142-138—698
53. Katie Akers, Evergreen 138-126-158-139—561
58. Madison Shervey, Evergreen 118-114-102—334
Class 3A state tournament
At Narrows Plaza Bowl, University Place
1. Mandy Cramer, West Valley 176-160-181-167-204-192—1080
2. Ashley Ackerman, Ferndale 168-179-142-223-188-157—1057
3. Alia Mauro, R.A. Long 106-181-183-185-216-184—1055
Other locals
19. Lauren Lefebvre, Fort Vancouver 210-120-140-135-158-179—942
22. Amy Jones, Columbia River 122-161-164-151-191-145—934
27. Shelly Kanis, Union 156-127-162-158-144-180—927
29. Ashley Harper, Hudson’s Bay 162-195-161-144-139-123—924
32. Erica Thompson, Columbia River 123-146-150-178-173-130—900
36. Katherine Thompson, Columbia River 122-164-169-156-154-114—879
39. Holly Naramore, Columbia River 179-127-156-139-151-116—868
47. Melissa Van Horn, Fort Vancouver 125-119-157-147-123-137—808
49. McKensie Krebs, Columbia River 100-149-116-103-167-153—788
Friday, February 6, 2009
District 4 Schedule for Friday, February 6th
Boys Basketball
Skyview at Evergreen, 7 p.m.
Battle Ground at Mountain View, 7 p.m.
Heritage at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Camas at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
Prairie at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Hudson's Bay at Union, 7 p.m.
R.A. Long at Woodland, 7 p.m.
Hockinson at Mark Morris, 7 p.m.
Washougal at Ridgefield, 7 p.m.
Castle Rock at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.
La Center at Stevenson, 7 p.m.
White Salmon at Kalama 7 p.m.
Rainier at Montesano 7 p.m.
Toledo at Rochester 7 p.m.
Winlock at Tenino 7 p.m.
Adna at Vancouver Christian, 7:30 p.m.
Toutle Lake at Pe Ell 7:00p.m.
Wahkiakum at Mossyrock at 7:00p.m.
Raymond at Naselle 7:00pm
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 7 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Adna at Vancouver Christian, 6 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Mossyrock at 7:00p.m.
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 5:15 p.m.
River Ridge at Aberdeen 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Chehalis 7:30 p.m.
Centralia at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Hoquiam at Elma 7:30 p.m.
Wrestling
3A GSHL District meet at Camas
EvCo championships at Centralia 4 p.m.
Boys swimming
3A district meet, 4 p.m. at Propstra Aquatic Center
Class 4A WCD District meet at Rogers 4 p.m.
Gymnastics
3A district meet, 5 p.m. at Prairie High School
Girls bowling
State tournament at University Place
State Tournament:Narrows Plaza in Tacoma 10 a.m.
Skyview at Evergreen, 7 p.m.
Battle Ground at Mountain View, 7 p.m.
Heritage at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Camas at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
Prairie at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Hudson's Bay at Union, 7 p.m.
R.A. Long at Woodland, 7 p.m.
Hockinson at Mark Morris, 7 p.m.
Washougal at Ridgefield, 7 p.m.
Castle Rock at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.
La Center at Stevenson, 7 p.m.
White Salmon at Kalama 7 p.m.
Rainier at Montesano 7 p.m.
Toledo at Rochester 7 p.m.
Winlock at Tenino 7 p.m.
Adna at Vancouver Christian, 7:30 p.m.
Toutle Lake at Pe Ell 7:00p.m.
Wahkiakum at Mossyrock at 7:00p.m.
Raymond at Naselle 7:00pm
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 7 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Adna at Vancouver Christian, 6 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Mossyrock at 7:00p.m.
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Wishkah Valley at Oakville 5:15 p.m.
River Ridge at Aberdeen 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Chehalis 7:30 p.m.
Centralia at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Hoquiam at Elma 7:30 p.m.
Wrestling
3A GSHL District meet at Camas
EvCo championships at Centralia 4 p.m.
Boys swimming
3A district meet, 4 p.m. at Propstra Aquatic Center
Class 4A WCD District meet at Rogers 4 p.m.
Gymnastics
3A district meet, 5 p.m. at Prairie High School
Girls bowling
State tournament at University Place
State Tournament:Narrows Plaza in Tacoma 10 a.m.
District 4 Results for Thursday, February 5th
Boy's Basketball
Tumwater 74 Chehalis 48
Centralia 65 Black Hills 49
Hoquiam 78 Elma 77
River Ridge 66, Aberdeen 39
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
South Bend at Naselle 5:45 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah at Mary M. Knight 7:15 p.m.
Oakville 61 Taholah 54
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Girl's Basketball
Skyview 71 Evergreen 25
Battle Ground 51 Mountain View 48
Heritage 42 Kelso 41
Columbia River 51 Camas 42
Union 57 Hudson's Bay 47
Prairie 66 Fort Vancouver 13
Ridgefield 55 Washougal 33
Woodland 65 R.A. Long 47
Hockinson 64 Mark Morris 33
Montesano 53, Rainier 51
Toledo 64, Rochester 45
Winlock 49 Tenino 48
Onalaska 33 Forks 29 OT
White Salmon 49 Kalama 45
Castle Rock 50 Ilwaco 27
La Center 64 Stevenson 39
Napavine 43 Adna 35
Toutle Lake 39 Pe Ell 20
Northwest Christian 43, Willapa Valley 22
Naselle 48 South Bend 41
Ocosta at North Beach, 5:45 p.m.
Taholah 84 Oakville 30
Quinault 49, Mary M. Knight 42
Tumwater 74 Chehalis 48
Centralia 65 Black Hills 49
Hoquiam 78 Elma 77
River Ridge 66, Aberdeen 39
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
South Bend at Naselle 5:45 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah at Mary M. Knight 7:15 p.m.
Oakville 61 Taholah 54
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Girl's Basketball
Skyview 71 Evergreen 25
Battle Ground 51 Mountain View 48
Heritage 42 Kelso 41
Columbia River 51 Camas 42
Union 57 Hudson's Bay 47
Prairie 66 Fort Vancouver 13
Ridgefield 55 Washougal 33
Woodland 65 R.A. Long 47
Hockinson 64 Mark Morris 33
Montesano 53, Rainier 51
Toledo 64, Rochester 45
Winlock 49 Tenino 48
Onalaska 33 Forks 29 OT
White Salmon 49 Kalama 45
Castle Rock 50 Ilwaco 27
La Center 64 Stevenson 39
Napavine 43 Adna 35
Toutle Lake 39 Pe Ell 20
Northwest Christian 43, Willapa Valley 22
Naselle 48 South Bend 41
Ocosta at North Beach, 5:45 p.m.
Taholah 84 Oakville 30
Quinault 49, Mary M. Knight 42
Thursday, February 5, 2009
District 4 Schedule for February 5th
Boy's Basketball
Evergreen at Skyview, 7 p.m
Mountain View at Battle Ground, 7 p.m
Kelso at Heritage, 7 p.m
Columbia River at Camas, 7 p.m
Fort Vancouver at Prairie, 7 p.m
Union at Hudson's Bay, 7 p.m
Ridgefield at Washougal, 7:30 p.m
Woodland at R.A. Long, 7:30 p.m
Mark Morris at Hockinson, 7:30 p.m
Chehalis at Tumwater 7:30 p.m.
Black Hills at Centralia 7:30 p.m.
Elma at Hoquiam 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen at River Ridge 7:30 p.m
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
South Bend at Naselle 5:45 p.m.
North River at Taholah 5:45 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah at Mary M. Knight 7:15 p.m.
Oakville at Taholah, 7 p.m.
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Girl's Basketball
Montesano at Rainier 7 p.m.
Rochester at Toledo 7 p.m.
Tenino at Winlock 7 p.m.
Onalaska at Forks, 7 p.m.
Kalama at White Salmon 7:00p.m.
Ilwaco at Castle Rock 7:00p.m.
Stevenson at La Center, 7 p.m
Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m.
Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
South Bend at Naselle 7:00p.m.
Ocosta at North Beach, 5:45 p.m.
Oakville at Taholah, 5:45 p.m.
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
Evergreen at Skyview, 7 p.m
Mountain View at Battle Ground, 7 p.m
Kelso at Heritage, 7 p.m
Columbia River at Camas, 7 p.m
Fort Vancouver at Prairie, 7 p.m
Union at Hudson's Bay, 7 p.m
Ridgefield at Washougal, 7:30 p.m
Woodland at R.A. Long, 7:30 p.m
Mark Morris at Hockinson, 7:30 p.m
Chehalis at Tumwater 7:30 p.m.
Black Hills at Centralia 7:30 p.m.
Elma at Hoquiam 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen at River Ridge 7:30 p.m
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
South Bend at Naselle 5:45 p.m.
North River at Taholah 5:45 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah at Mary M. Knight 7:15 p.m.
Oakville at Taholah, 7 p.m.
Columbia Adventist at WWU Friendship Tournament
Girl's Basketball
Montesano at Rainier 7 p.m.
Rochester at Toledo 7 p.m.
Tenino at Winlock 7 p.m.
Onalaska at Forks, 7 p.m.
Kalama at White Salmon 7:00p.m.
Ilwaco at Castle Rock 7:00p.m.
Stevenson at La Center, 7 p.m
Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m.
Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
South Bend at Naselle 7:00p.m.
Ocosta at North Beach, 5:45 p.m.
Oakville at Taholah, 5:45 p.m.
Lake Quinault at Mary M. Knight
District 4 Results for Wednesday, February 4th
Boys Basketball
La Center 56, Rochester 38
Toutle Lake 59, Adna 42
White Pass 43, Pe Ell 40
Willapa Valley at Naselle 5:45pm
Northwest Christian 56 Raymond 47
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 7 p.m.
Hudson's Bay C-Squad 52 Washington School For Deaf 49
Washington 71, Three Rivers Christian School 39
Girls Baksetball
River Ridge 58, Hockinson 57
Mary M. Knight 50 Wishkah Valley 28
Toledo 61, Montesano 43
La Center 56, Rochester 38
Toutle Lake 59, Adna 42
White Pass 43, Pe Ell 40
Willapa Valley at Naselle 5:45pm
Northwest Christian 56 Raymond 47
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 7 p.m.
Hudson's Bay C-Squad 52 Washington School For Deaf 49
Washington 71, Three Rivers Christian School 39
Girls Baksetball
River Ridge 58, Hockinson 57
Mary M. Knight 50 Wishkah Valley 28
Toledo 61, Montesano 43
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
District 4 Schedule for Wednesday, February 4th
Boys Basketball
Adna at Toutle Lake 7:00pm
Pe Ell at White Pass, 7 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle 5:45pm
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 7 p.m.
Girls Baksetball
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 5:45 p.m.
Hockinson at River Ridge 7 p.m.
Toledo at Montesano, 7 p.m
Adna at Toutle Lake 7:00pm
Pe Ell at White Pass, 7 p.m.
Willapa Valley at Naselle 5:45pm
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 7 p.m.
Girls Baksetball
Wishkah Valley at Mary M. Knight 5:45 p.m.
Hockinson at River Ridge 7 p.m.
Toledo at Montesano, 7 p.m
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
District 4 Results for Tuesday, February 3rd
Boys basketball
Skyview 64, Battle Ground 50
Evergreen 57, Heritage 41
Mountain View 65 Kelso 53
Fort Vancouver 67, Camas 61
Prairie 84, Hudson’s Bay 59
River Ridge 63 Black Hills 58
Tumwater 69 Elma 51
Union at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
White Salmon 49, La Center 46
Ilwaco 53 Kalama 50
Castle Rock 70 Stevenson 50
Vancouver Christian at Napavine, 7:30 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 7 p.m.
Northwest Christian 61 Willapa Valley 54
South Bend 70 Nasselle 57
Rochester 37 Rainier 30
Toledo 40 Tenino 25
Montesano at Forks 7 p.m.
Winlock 36 Onalaska 30
River Ridge at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Elma 7:30 p.m.
W.F. West 68, Hoquiam 51
W.F. West 68 Hoquiam 51 (alternate coverage)
Aberdeen 59 Centralia 46Mossyrock at Morton, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 7 p.m.
Oakville 73 North River 47
Wishkah 60, Mary M. Knight 52
King’s Way 51, Washington School for the Deaf 29
Girls basketball
Castle Rock 69, Stevenson 31
Ilwaco 57 Kalama 48
La Center 56, White Salmon 46
Elma 57 Tumwater 47
Hoquiam 44 Chehalis 41
Aberdeen 53 Centralia 34
Black Hills 69 River Ridge 57
Mossyrock 82 Morton 30
North River at Oakville, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah Valley 38, Mary M. Knight 33
White Pass 42 Pe Ell 39 OT
Adna 48 Toutle Lake 39
Napavine 92 Vancouver Christian 24
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 5:45 p.m.
Washington School for the Deaf 45 King's Way 24
Skyview 64, Battle Ground 50
Evergreen 57, Heritage 41
Mountain View 65 Kelso 53
Fort Vancouver 67, Camas 61
Prairie 84, Hudson’s Bay 59
River Ridge 63 Black Hills 58
Tumwater 69 Elma 51
Union at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
White Salmon 49, La Center 46
Ilwaco 53 Kalama 50
Castle Rock 70 Stevenson 50
Vancouver Christian at Napavine, 7:30 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 7 p.m.
Northwest Christian 61 Willapa Valley 54
South Bend 70 Nasselle 57
Rochester 37 Rainier 30
Toledo 40 Tenino 25
Montesano at Forks 7 p.m.
Winlock 36 Onalaska 30
River Ridge at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Elma 7:30 p.m.
W.F. West 68, Hoquiam 51
W.F. West 68 Hoquiam 51 (alternate coverage)
Aberdeen 59 Centralia 46Mossyrock at Morton, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 7 p.m.
Oakville 73 North River 47
Wishkah 60, Mary M. Knight 52
King’s Way 51, Washington School for the Deaf 29
Girls basketball
Castle Rock 69, Stevenson 31
Ilwaco 57 Kalama 48
La Center 56, White Salmon 46
Elma 57 Tumwater 47
Hoquiam 44 Chehalis 41
Aberdeen 53 Centralia 34
Black Hills 69 River Ridge 57
Mossyrock 82 Morton 30
North River at Oakville, 5:45 p.m.
Wishkah Valley 38, Mary M. Knight 33
White Pass 42 Pe Ell 39 OT
Adna 48 Toutle Lake 39
Napavine 92 Vancouver Christian 24
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 5:45 p.m.
Washington School for the Deaf 45 King's Way 24
District 4 Schedule for Tuesday, February 3rd
Boys basketball
Battle Ground at Skyview, 7 p.m.
Evergreen at Heritage, 7 p.m.
Mountain View at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Fort Vancouver at Camas, 7 p.m.
Hudson’s Bay at Prairie, 7 p.m.
Union at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
White Salmon at La Center, 7 p.m.
Kalama at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.
Stevenson at Castle Rock, 7 p.m.
Vancouver Christian at Napavine, 7:30 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 7 p.m.
Northwest Christian at Willapa Valley 7 p.m.
Rainier at Rochester 7 p.m.
Toledo at Tenino 7 p.m.
Montesano at Forks 7 p.m.
Winlock at Onalaska 7 p.m.
River Ridge at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Elma 7:30 p.m.
Hoquiam at Chehalis 7:30 p.m.
Centralia at Aberdeen 7:30 p.m.
Mossyrock at Morton, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 7 p.m.
North River at Oakville, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball
Castle Rock at Stevenson, 7 p.m.
Ilwaco at Kalama, 7 p.m.
La Center at White Salmon, 7 p.m.
Black Hills at River Ridge 7:30 p.m.
Elma at Tumwater 7:30 p.m.
Chehalis at Hoquiam 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen at Centralia 7:30 p.m.
Mossyrock at Morton, 5:45 p.m.
North River at Oakville, 5:45 p.m.
Pe Ell at White Pass, 7 p.m.
Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 6 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 5:45 p.m.
Battle Ground at Skyview, 7 p.m.
Evergreen at Heritage, 7 p.m.
Mountain View at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Fort Vancouver at Camas, 7 p.m.
Hudson’s Bay at Prairie, 7 p.m.
Union at Columbia River, 7 p.m.
White Salmon at La Center, 7 p.m.
Kalama at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.
Stevenson at Castle Rock, 7 p.m.
Vancouver Christian at Napavine, 7:30 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 7 p.m.
Northwest Christian at Willapa Valley 7 p.m.
Rainier at Rochester 7 p.m.
Toledo at Tenino 7 p.m.
Montesano at Forks 7 p.m.
Winlock at Onalaska 7 p.m.
River Ridge at Black Hills 7:30 p.m.
Tumwater at Elma 7:30 p.m.
Hoquiam at Chehalis 7:30 p.m.
Centralia at Aberdeen 7:30 p.m.
Mossyrock at Morton, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 7 p.m.
North River at Oakville, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball
Castle Rock at Stevenson, 7 p.m.
Ilwaco at Kalama, 7 p.m.
La Center at White Salmon, 7 p.m.
Black Hills at River Ridge 7:30 p.m.
Elma at Tumwater 7:30 p.m.
Chehalis at Hoquiam 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen at Centralia 7:30 p.m.
Mossyrock at Morton, 5:45 p.m.
North River at Oakville, 5:45 p.m.
Pe Ell at White Pass, 7 p.m.
Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m.
Van. Christian at Napavine, 6 p.m.
Wahkiakum at Columbia Adventist, 5:45 p.m.
District 4 Results for Monday, February 2nd
Boy's Basketball
Adna 63, White Pass 35
Pe Ell 44, Napavine 42
Girl's Basketball
Heritage 51 Evergreen 27
Skyview 66 Battle Ground 29
Kelso 51 Mountain View 44
Camas 72 Fort Vancouver 44
Prairie at Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m.
Columbia River 69 Union 43
Hockinson 46, R.A. Long 30
Rainier 48, Rochester 23
Forks at Montesano 7:30 p.m.
Toledo 73, Tenino 44
Onalaska 35 Winlock 30
Annie Wright at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
Adna 63, White Pass 35
Pe Ell 44, Napavine 42
Girl's Basketball
Heritage 51 Evergreen 27
Skyview 66 Battle Ground 29
Kelso 51 Mountain View 44
Camas 72 Fort Vancouver 44
Prairie at Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m.
Columbia River 69 Union 43
Hockinson 46, R.A. Long 30
Rainier 48, Rochester 23
Forks at Montesano 7:30 p.m.
Toledo 73, Tenino 44
Onalaska 35 Winlock 30
Annie Wright at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Onalaska Ends Cardinal Winning Streak
It almost came again. The patented Winlock come-back that has become nearly expected of them. Two weeks ago, it was Toledo and last week it was Rochester and Forks, but this time, it fell short as Onalaska hung on to earn a 35-30 1A Girls Evergreen Conference win. The game was eerily similar to the game played in Onalaska with the Lady Loggers applying a stifling full-court press allowing a 13-4 Onalaska advantage after the 1st quarter.
Onalaska Girls Head Coach Doug Ashmore (right) and Winlock Head Coach Scott Ashmore watch their respective teams complete a pre-game warm-up.
“Doug likes to change up his defenses, “ said his brother and Winlock Head Coach Scott Ashmore who’s team gave up 25 turnovers.
“We played several different types of defenses,” acknowledged Onalaska Head Coach Doug Ashmore. “We have the press and the 1-3-1 that works into a trap on top,” he pointed out.
The Lady Cardinals came back to within four at halftime based on poor Onalaska shooting. Ony had an 0-for in the 2nd quarter and went 1-6 from the free throw line. Tasha Sayers scored the only field goal of the 2nd quarter as the Lady Cards went 4-7 from the charity stripe.
Onalaska's Kalie Richey scored 15 points in Onalaska's 35-30 victory over Winlock on Monday.
While it was Kalie Richey that scored early and often totaling 15 points for the Loggers, Hailey Givens came out after half and lit up the nets with four straight points taking the Onalaska lead to 18-10.
Amber Durand had a quiet night scoring only 11 points with four of those on steals and transition baskets.
With 4:08 left in the game, the predictable Winlock comeback began in earnest when down 28-20, Courtney Sutor drilled a three and then Julie Jacobo took a steal on the inbounds right up and in. Suddenly it was a three point lead and the “Bird Cage” (Winlock gym) began to get noisy.
Winlock's Tessa Lawrence tries to tie-up Kalie Richey, but ended up fouling her instead.
(Courtney) “Sutor started breaking us down,” said Doug Ashmore who was impressed by her ability to drive and become a shooting and passing threat in the same motion.
With 3:34 to go, Samantha Gordon hit a silencing three ball.
Winlock came back with two buckets of their own to get within two at 31-29 and then Durand banked-in a shot from the left side of the paint.
Winlock’s Amber Buckman was fouled on the other end and made one of two free throws with 1:09 to go.
Onalaska had a difficult time bringing the ball up the floor, but the Cards had an equally hard time making a steal that wouldn’t go off their fingertips and out of bounds. Three times, Winlock was guilty of tipping Ony passes only to lose them off the court.
It was Durand who was fouled with 11.6 to go that iced the game with two free throws.
With 11.6 seconds to go, Onalaska's Amber Durand sank two free throws that iced the game for the Lady Loggers.
Tasha Sayers led Winlock with 10 rebounds while Kalie Richey grabbed 8 for the Lady Loggers.
“We had too many turnovers and we couldn’t hit shots said Scott Ashmore, the Winlock Coach. \
A winning streak in the Evergreen Conference has to be accompanied by near perfect play and that doesn’t happen every night. This night, Onalaska put a good enough game together to leave Winlock with the victory.
ONALASKA-Kalie Richey 12, Amber Durand 11, Hailey Givens 7, Samantha Gordon 3, Mandy Reynoldson 2, Amie Working 0, Sarah Barnes 0, Erin Wrzesinski 0, Regan Givens 0,
WINLOCK-Tasha Sayers 7, Julie Jacobo 6, Amber Buckman 5, Courtney Sutor 5, Kaley Crawford 4, Tessa Lawrence 3, Kayla Rakes 0, Amanda Suter 0, MacKenzie Spalding 0, Jill Craft 0
ONALASKA 13 1 12 9-35
WINLOCK 4 6 8 12-30
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“Doug likes to change up his defenses, “ said his brother and Winlock Head Coach Scott Ashmore who’s team gave up 25 turnovers.
“We played several different types of defenses,” acknowledged Onalaska Head Coach Doug Ashmore. “We have the press and the 1-3-1 that works into a trap on top,” he pointed out.
The Lady Cardinals came back to within four at halftime based on poor Onalaska shooting. Ony had an 0-for in the 2nd quarter and went 1-6 from the free throw line. Tasha Sayers scored the only field goal of the 2nd quarter as the Lady Cards went 4-7 from the charity stripe.

While it was Kalie Richey that scored early and often totaling 15 points for the Loggers, Hailey Givens came out after half and lit up the nets with four straight points taking the Onalaska lead to 18-10.
Amber Durand had a quiet night scoring only 11 points with four of those on steals and transition baskets.
With 4:08 left in the game, the predictable Winlock comeback began in earnest when down 28-20, Courtney Sutor drilled a three and then Julie Jacobo took a steal on the inbounds right up and in. Suddenly it was a three point lead and the “Bird Cage” (Winlock gym) began to get noisy.

(Courtney) “Sutor started breaking us down,” said Doug Ashmore who was impressed by her ability to drive and become a shooting and passing threat in the same motion.
With 3:34 to go, Samantha Gordon hit a silencing three ball.
Winlock came back with two buckets of their own to get within two at 31-29 and then Durand banked-in a shot from the left side of the paint.
Winlock’s Amber Buckman was fouled on the other end and made one of two free throws with 1:09 to go.
Onalaska had a difficult time bringing the ball up the floor, but the Cards had an equally hard time making a steal that wouldn’t go off their fingertips and out of bounds. Three times, Winlock was guilty of tipping Ony passes only to lose them off the court.
It was Durand who was fouled with 11.6 to go that iced the game with two free throws.

Tasha Sayers led Winlock with 10 rebounds while Kalie Richey grabbed 8 for the Lady Loggers.
“We had too many turnovers and we couldn’t hit shots said Scott Ashmore, the Winlock Coach. \
A winning streak in the Evergreen Conference has to be accompanied by near perfect play and that doesn’t happen every night. This night, Onalaska put a good enough game together to leave Winlock with the victory.
ONALASKA-Kalie Richey 12, Amber Durand 11, Hailey Givens 7, Samantha Gordon 3, Mandy Reynoldson 2, Amie Working 0, Sarah Barnes 0, Erin Wrzesinski 0, Regan Givens 0,
WINLOCK-Tasha Sayers 7, Julie Jacobo 6, Amber Buckman 5, Courtney Sutor 5, Kaley Crawford 4, Tessa Lawrence 3, Kayla Rakes 0, Amanda Suter 0, MacKenzie Spalding 0, Jill Craft 0
ONALASKA 13 1 12 9-35
WINLOCK 4 6 8 12-30
Great Wins and a Winlock/Onalaska Teaser
First of all, I need to give kudos to the Napavine, White Pass and Centralia boys for big wins late last week. For Napavine and White Pass in the Central 2B, it just means more suspense in a league in which nobody wants to, or can dominate. I might also mention that Adna also turned in a 60-45 victory over Pe Ell, a team that had knocked off Napavine just a few days earlier.
Admittedly, I was harsh to Centralia early in the season but they have settled into where I thought they would be within the Evergreen 2A. In my mind, they are behind River Ridge and Hoquiam and Tumwater is right behind the Tigers. Centralia put on an illuminating performance knocking off Tumwater 75-64 at home. Now if Hoquiam would only get out of their dreary manner.
Barring floods, blizzards and other potential disasters, the long anticipated match-up between 14-0 Onalaska and 14-1 Winlock is going to occur this week. The two will meet on Tuesday in Onalaska and then again on Saturday (this game was rescheduled from late December) in Winlock. The Loggers bring a number of tough covers including Senior Eric Messal who has been a prolific scorer off the bench.
Winlock can play just about any kind of game but would prefer a patient, half court set to utulize their size and talent close to the basket. We have had glimpses of what Tyler Hertz can do in a faster pace and a fast-paced, transition game may not be to the advantage of the Loggers.
The Cardinals must also stay out of foul trouble.
For more read previous posts.
Finally, the red hot Lady Cardinals will meet Onalaska tonight in Winlock. Coming off wins over Toledo, Rochester (2) and Forks, they may be considered the hottest team in the 1A Evergreen tangle. In the meantime, the Lady Loggers have been stepping through the tough Evergreen schedule and turning up with a few bruises. Onalaska handled Winlock at home fairly well by a score of 38-27. Every team's goal seems to be centered around preventing Logger Senior Amber Durand from achieving huge numbers.
Admittedly, I was harsh to Centralia early in the season but they have settled into where I thought they would be within the Evergreen 2A. In my mind, they are behind River Ridge and Hoquiam and Tumwater is right behind the Tigers. Centralia put on an illuminating performance knocking off Tumwater 75-64 at home. Now if Hoquiam would only get out of their dreary manner.
Barring floods, blizzards and other potential disasters, the long anticipated match-up between 14-0 Onalaska and 14-1 Winlock is going to occur this week. The two will meet on Tuesday in Onalaska and then again on Saturday (this game was rescheduled from late December) in Winlock. The Loggers bring a number of tough covers including Senior Eric Messal who has been a prolific scorer off the bench.
Winlock can play just about any kind of game but would prefer a patient, half court set to utulize their size and talent close to the basket. We have had glimpses of what Tyler Hertz can do in a faster pace and a fast-paced, transition game may not be to the advantage of the Loggers.
The Cardinals must also stay out of foul trouble.
For more read previous posts.
Finally, the red hot Lady Cardinals will meet Onalaska tonight in Winlock. Coming off wins over Toledo, Rochester (2) and Forks, they may be considered the hottest team in the 1A Evergreen tangle. In the meantime, the Lady Loggers have been stepping through the tough Evergreen schedule and turning up with a few bruises. Onalaska handled Winlock at home fairly well by a score of 38-27. Every team's goal seems to be centered around preventing Logger Senior Amber Durand from achieving huge numbers.
District 4 Schedule for Monday, February 2nd
Boy's Basketball
Girl's Basketball
Heritage at Evergreen, 7 p.m.
Skyview at Battle Ground, 7 p.m.
Mountain View at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Camas at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Prairie at Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m.
Columbia River at Union, 7 p.m.
Hockinson at R.A. Long, 7:30 p.m.
Rochester at Rainier 7 p.m.
Forks at Montesano 7:30 p.m.
Toledo at Tenino 7 p.m.
Onalaska at Winlock 7pm
Annie Wright at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
Girl's Basketball
Heritage at Evergreen, 7 p.m.
Skyview at Battle Ground, 7 p.m.
Mountain View at Kelso, 7 p.m.
Camas at Fort Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Prairie at Hudson’s Bay, 7 p.m.
Columbia River at Union, 7 p.m.
Hockinson at R.A. Long, 7:30 p.m.
Rochester at Rainier 7 p.m.
Forks at Montesano 7:30 p.m.
Toledo at Tenino 7 p.m.
Onalaska at Winlock 7pm
Annie Wright at Northwest Christian 7 p.m.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
District 4 Scores for Saturday January 31st
Columbia River 51 Evergreen 43
W.F. West 45 Hockinson 43
Naselle 61 Northwest Christian 52
Black Hills 58, R.A. Long 43
Napavine 48 Wahkiakum 44
White Pass 44 Toutle Lake 42
Forks at Tenino 7:30 p.m.
Mary M. Knight 58, North River 42
North Beach 66, Raymond 50
Willapa Valley 52 Ocosta 51
Clallam Bay 81 Taholah 40
Girls Basketball
R.A. Long 37 Astoria 26
Forks 57, Tenino 48
Vancouver Christian 30 Norton 29
Wahkiakum 74 Vancouver Christian 19
GYMNASTICS
HERITAGE 143.85, SKYVIEW 140.50
At Gold Star Gym
Vault — 1, Shelby Gernhart (S) 8.55; 2, Jenny Kidwell (H) 8.3; 3, Jane Owen (H) 7.95.
Bars — 1, Gernhart 7.2; 2, Kidwell 6.8; 3, Alyssa Loomis (S) 6.6.
Beam — 1, Kylie Provost (S) 8.15; 2, Gernhart 8.05; 3, Nicole Ollis (H) 8.0.
Floor — 1, Gernhart 9.5; 2, Provost 8.4; 3, Kidwell 8.2.
All-around — 1, Gernhart 33.3; 2, Kidwell 30.9; 3, Provost 30.15.
KELSO 149.2, EVERGREEN 138.7
At Gold Star Gym
Vault — 1, Ashlee Bonahoom (K) 8.6; 2, Aubrey Hallett (K) 8.5; 3, Rachel Dobson (E) 8.4.
Bars — 1, Bonahoom 8.1; 2, Hallett 7.5; 3, McKenzie Cramer (K) 7.4.
Beam — 1, Hallett 8.55; 2, Dobson 8.5; 3, Bonahoom 8.05.
Floor — 1, Bonahoom 9.55; 2, Hallett 9.5; 3, Cramer 9.45.
All-Around — 1 Bonahoom 34.3; 2, Hallett 34.05; 3, Dobson 32.7.
W.F. West 45 Hockinson 43
Naselle 61 Northwest Christian 52
Black Hills 58, R.A. Long 43
Napavine 48 Wahkiakum 44
White Pass 44 Toutle Lake 42
Forks at Tenino 7:30 p.m.
Mary M. Knight 58, North River 42
North Beach 66, Raymond 50
Willapa Valley 52 Ocosta 51
Clallam Bay 81 Taholah 40
Girls Basketball
R.A. Long 37 Astoria 26
Forks 57, Tenino 48
Vancouver Christian 30 Norton 29
Wahkiakum 74 Vancouver Christian 19
GYMNASTICS
HERITAGE 143.85, SKYVIEW 140.50
At Gold Star Gym
Vault — 1, Shelby Gernhart (S) 8.55; 2, Jenny Kidwell (H) 8.3; 3, Jane Owen (H) 7.95.
Bars — 1, Gernhart 7.2; 2, Kidwell 6.8; 3, Alyssa Loomis (S) 6.6.
Beam — 1, Kylie Provost (S) 8.15; 2, Gernhart 8.05; 3, Nicole Ollis (H) 8.0.
Floor — 1, Gernhart 9.5; 2, Provost 8.4; 3, Kidwell 8.2.
All-around — 1, Gernhart 33.3; 2, Kidwell 30.9; 3, Provost 30.15.
KELSO 149.2, EVERGREEN 138.7
At Gold Star Gym
Vault — 1, Ashlee Bonahoom (K) 8.6; 2, Aubrey Hallett (K) 8.5; 3, Rachel Dobson (E) 8.4.
Bars — 1, Bonahoom 8.1; 2, Hallett 7.5; 3, McKenzie Cramer (K) 7.4.
Beam — 1, Hallett 8.55; 2, Dobson 8.5; 3, Bonahoom 8.05.
Floor — 1, Bonahoom 9.55; 2, Hallett 9.5; 3, Cramer 9.45.
All-Around — 1 Bonahoom 34.3; 2, Hallett 34.05; 3, Dobson 32.7.
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