The factor about rivalry video games is that they’re by no means simple.
So even when Seton Catholic ladies basketball staked an early lead over King’s Method Christian on Wednesday, there was a lot work left to do.
Seton Catholic received 40-35, turning again a troublesome check from the host Knights to remain unbeaten within the Class 1A Trico League.
Tiffany Sheldon scored 15 factors and Riley Seymer added 10 factors for the Cougars (7-6, 7-0).
King’s Method (8-3, 5-2) clawed out of a 20-12 deficit after the primary quarter.
The sport was tied within the fourth quarter earlier than Seton pulled away down the stretch. Sheldon had 4 her crew’s 9 factors within the fourth quarter and Madison Lee hit a key 3-pointer.
Addison Bagley led King’s Method with 18 factors and eight rebounds.
Women basketball
LA CENTER 48, FORT VANCOUVER 25 — Lillian Cosmi scored 12 factors, Billie Ross added 10 factors and the Wildcats earned a 1A Trico League win on the street.
La Heart (6-7, 3-4) outscored the Trappers 13-2 within the second quarter to take a 31-10 lead.
Lillien Smith scored eight factors to steer Fort Vancouver (1-12, 0-7).
COLUMBIA-WHITE SALMON 41, STEVENSON 36 — Hallie Kock and Sara Miller every scored 13 factors because the Bruins rallied for a Trico League street win within the Gorge rivalry.
Columbia (9-3, 6-1) trailed 24-18 at halftime after being outscored 15-6 within the second quarter.
Rebecca Townsend scored 15 factors and Aria Obias added 12 factors on 4 3-pointers for Stevenson (2-10, 1-6).
KALAMA 45, CASTLE ROCK 36 — Hannah Johnson had 23 factors, 11 rebounds and 5 steals because the Chinooks earned a 1A Trico League street win.
Aubrey Doerty added 10 factors, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks for Kalama (6-6, 4-3).
Fortress Rock (5-8, 2-5) couldn;’t get better after falling behind 15-6 after one quarter and 24-12 at halftime. Dakota Davis led the Rockets with 12 factors.
Boys basketball
RIDGEFIELD 84, HUDSON’S BAY 36 — Jamison McCann set a single-game faculty document with 46 factors because the Spudders rolled to a 2A Larger St. Helens League street win.
McCann made 15 subject objectives, 4 3-pointers and had 44 factors by three quarters.
Jack Hughes added 12 factors for Ridgefield (9-4, 5-2).
Luke Hossom scored 10 factors to steer Hudson’s Bay (0-11, 0-7).
COLUMBIA RIVER 87, WOODLAND 22 — Ari Richardson scored 18 factors, Aaron Hoey added 14 factors and the Rapids rolled to a 2A GSHL house win.
Columbia River (11-2, 6-1) outscored Woodland 19-2 ih the second quarter to take a 45-12 lead into halftime.
Stars of the day
Chloe Shove, Evergreen ladies bowling, rolled 146-203 for the excessive rating in an 1865-1360 win over Union.
Arianna Lengthy, Kelso ladies bowling, rolled 214-152 for the excessive rating in a 1798-1640 win over Prairie.
Allison Oulette, Hudson’s Bay ladies bowling, rolled 157-214 for the excessive rating in a 2025-1748 win over Ridgefield.
Matthew Scott and Connor Davis, Woodland boys wrestling, each earned second-period pins at 106 and 113 kilos, respectively, because the Beavers edged Ridgefield 39-36 in a 2A GSHL twin meet.
Owen Robertson, Union boys swimming, received the 200 yard IM, the 200 butterfly and was on the profitable 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay groups as Union rolled over 5 different colleges in a meet at Mark Morris Excessive.