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Pilot program to bring more trees to Waterbury

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Northrup, defense shine as Hockinson beats Woodland 27-3

Northrup, defense shine as Hockinson beats Woodland 27-3 Junior returns kickoff, interception for touchdowns By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor Published: February 27, 2021, 5:39pm Share: Hockinson junior Andre Northup (1) and his teammates listen to coach Rick Steele after the Hawks 27-3 win over Woodland on Feb. 27, 2021 (Tim Martinez / The Columbian) BATTLE GROUND Before the season, Hockinson coach Rick Steele called junior Andre Northrup the Hawks’ next big star. On Saturday, that star shone brightly. Northrup returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, returned an interception 28 yards for another score and led a stingy Hawks defense in a 27-3 win over Woodland.

Columbia River gets past one more hurdle in 22-13 win over Woodland

Columbia River gets past one more hurdle in 22-13 win over Woodland Mason Priddy’s opening interception no problem for Adam Huerena, River Published: February 20, 2021, 7:39pm Share: 3 Photos Columbia River s Mason Priddy completes a pass fora. Touchdown against Woodland during a season opener game at Woodland High School on Saturday night, Feb. 20, 2021. (Nathan Howard/ For The Columbian) Photo Gallery WOODLAND Columbia River football has dealt with plenty of adversity over the past year. Who hasn’t? When presented with one more hurdle Saturday, River relied on the lessons from the past several months to overcome and rally to a 22-13 season-opening victory over Woodland.

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