Reigning Class 2A state baseball champion Columbia River opened its season with a 9-3 win over Mountain View on Monday.
Kian Siegel bought the Rapids offense going with a two-run residence run within the high of the primary.
Zach Sims went 3 for 4, together with a bases-clearing triple that gave Columbia River a 7-1 lead within the fifth.
Noah Coakes and Luke Jenisch mixed to permit simply 4 hits whereas hanging out 9.
Lucas Wolfley went 1 for 3 with a run and an RBI for Mountain View (1-1).
Skelton’s huge day lifts Woodland softball
Brynn Skelton went 4 for five with a house run and 4 RBI to raise Woodland softball to a 14-8 street win over Hoquiam.
Skelton’s three-run residence run gave the Beavers an 11-6 lead within the sixth inning. She added an RBI double within the seventh together with an RBI single within the fourth.
Gracelynn Huffman went 3 for five and Ainsleigh Utter went 2 for five, together with a solo residence run. Addi Christensen and Jolie Oathes additionally had two hits.
Stars of the day
Skyler Jones, Heritage softball, went 2 for two together with a two-run residence run, three runs scored and three RBI.
Derebe Smith and Easton Ross, Seton Catholic boys soccer, every scored two objectives because the defending Trico League co-champion Cougars beat Kalama 10-0.
Jerson Meza, Fort Vancouver boys soccer, had one purpose and three assists in a 7-1 win over Toledo.
Daniel Reyes, Mountain View boys soccer, scored the lone purpose in a 1-0 win over W.F. West.
Alonzo Flores, Hockinson boys soccer, scored two objectives in a 4-0 win over Woodland.