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La Center freshman Shaela Bradley wins 3 events By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: April 30, 2021, 11:10pm
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6 Photos La Center s Lara Carrion lead the pack in the girls 1,600 meters at the 1A district track and field meet on Friday, April 30, 2021. Carrion went on to win the race in 5:13.97. (Tim Martinez/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
When Seton Catholic’s Lara Carrion toed the starting line for the 3,200 meters at the 1A district meet at Seton on Friday, she was the only competitor with a watch on her wrist.
“The last few meets, I haven’t been working the (3,200); I’ve been running it workout-style because we haven’t had time to cram all these workouts in,” said Carrion, hence the watch. “I’m used to wearing it. It’s just there in case I feel like I’m getting off pace. Mostly, I don’t even look at the watch. I’m just listening to my coaches. I t
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On Further Review: Attendance policies differed at season-opening games
Restrictions didn’t stop some fans from watching By Columbian staff
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2 Photos Fans watch from behind a perimeter fence during Saturday s game between Columbia River and Woodland. The game at Woodland High School was played with limited crowd capacity because of COVID-19 restrictions. (Nathan Howard/ For The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Washougal’s cheerleaders eventually found a way to hype up the rest of the crowd.
In the first half of Saturday’s football game against Mark Morris, Washougal’s spirit crew entertained the few dozen parents of senior players who were allowed into Fishback Stadium. With COVID-19 casting uncertainty over each game, Washougal held its Senior Night festivities before their season opener.
Seton Catholic treats first-year coach to overtime victory against Columbia-White Salmon
Cougars draw up winning play on sideline during overtime By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: February 20, 2021, 6:28pm
Share: The Seton Catholic football team and cheerleaders celebrate the team s 28-26 overtime win over Columbia-White Salmon (Tim Martinez/The Columbian) For first-year Seton Catholic football coach Dennis Herling, getting to know his players and coaches has been made harder by the coronavirus shutdown. Photo
On the final play of regulation, Seton Catholic’s CJ Hamblin took an end-around sweep then threw a deep pass that went through his receiver’s hands, nearly providing a thrilling end to the Cougars’ season opener against Columbia-White Salmon.