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Prep highlights (April 25)

Lainey McMullen hit a line-drive double to bring in the winning run as the Battle Ground softball team prevailed 7-6 against Camas in eight innings on Friday. The Papermakers forced extra innings after Sophia Chambers and Hayden Wiest hit back-to-back RBI doubles and relief pitcher Ainsley Schweitzer went three up, three down in the seventh […]

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Lainey McMullen hit a line-drive double to bring in the winning run as the Battle Ground softball team prevailed 7-6 against Camas in eight innings on Friday.

The Papermakers forced extra innings after Sophia Chambers and Hayden Wiest hit back-to-back RBI doubles and relief pitcher Ainsley Schweitzer went three up, three down in the seventh inning.

The Tigers got a boost from the bottom of their batting order when Mylee Burrows led off the eighth inning with a double and Gracie Katzer executed a bunt single to move a runner to third, setting up McMullen’s walk-off hit.

Tessa Mongrain hit two home runs with three RBI to lead the Tigers, while Seyah Lindersmith, Candice Torgerson and Lilly Brown each went 2-for-4.

For Camas, Ellie Wittler and Jameson McNeley each had two RBI and a double.

The win moved Battle Ground into sole possession of second place in the 4A Greater St. Helens League with a rematch between the two teams set for Monday at 4:30 p.m.

Foster wins shot put, discus at Nike Jesuit Twilight

Prairie senior Will Foster continues his winning ways in the shot put and discus after sweeping both events at Friday’s Nike Jesuit Twilight in Portland.

Foster, Class 3A state’s leader in both events, won the discus with a new personal-best throw of 191 feet, 5 inches. He also won the shot put (58-10.50).

New Washington high school pole vault record holder Chase McGee of Camas won the boys pole vault (17 feet) three days after breaking the state’s oldest track and field record that stood for 56 years.

Camas also won the girls 4×800 relay in 9 minutes, 30.43 seconds.

Columbia River sweeps Elden Keller Invite

Columbia River won both the boys and girls teams titles at the 56th annual Elder Keller Invitational in Hillsboro.

The boys team tallied 163 points, besting runner-up Glencoe (119) in the eight-team meet, behind a pair of first-place finishes by Revac Banfield (100, 200) and John Reeder (long jump, triple jump). River also won the 4×100 relay (43.13) and discus (Lucas Fish, 149-3).

On the girls side, River used its depth to edge Liberty of Hillsboro, 128-110, in the team race, powered by a trio of third-place finishes by Olivia Banfield (long jump, 400, 200).

Stars of the Day

Mackenzie Moore, Prairie softball, went 5-for-5 with two doubles, two triples and a team-high four RBI in the Falcons’ 26-5 win against Mountain View.

Gabe Valencia and Tanner Koford, Hudson’s Bay baseball, played pivotal roles in the Eagles’ 10-7 comeback win against Washougal. Koford broke a 7-7 tie with a three-run triple in the fifth inning. Valencia went 1-for-3 with a double and three RBI, and also held the Panthers to one hit over the final 4 1/3 scoreless innings on the mound.

Madison Walker and Addi Christensen, Woodland softball, each had three hits, including one double, and three RBI in the Beavers’ 28-0 win over Hudson’s Bay.

Jackson Radi, Mountain View boys soccer, had a goal and two assists in the Thunder’s 4-0 win over Kelso.

Shyanne Sellers, Mark Morris softball, hit a double, triple and had three RBI in a 3-for-4 effort against Hockinson. Sellers also threw four strikeouts over two innings in the Monarchs’ 17-2 win.

Casey Lehnertz, Ridgefield softball, hit a go-ahead RBI single and two-run home run in the Spudders’ 13-7 win over Columbia River.

Skylar Richie, Kelso softball, went 2-for-3 with a double, triple and five RBI during the Hilanders’ 13-0 win over Evergreen.

Gavin Cole, La Center boys soccer, scored two goals — both assisted by Antonio Quiroz — in the Wildcats’ 4-0 win over Toledo-Winlock.

Stevie Jones, R.A. Long softball, went 2-for-4 with three RBI and picked up the win in the circle against Washougal after pitching seven innings with eight strikeouts, five walks and eight hits given up.

Logan Perry, Ridgefield baseball, went 2-for-4 with a team-high three RBI as the Spudders defeated Mark Morris 8-2 for a series sweep.

Zach Sims, Columbia River baseball, scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch to lift the Rapids to a 6-5 win over Hockinson.

Nick Niday, R.A. Long baseball, went 2-for-2 with two doubles, two RBI, two runs scored and a stolen base in the Lumberjacks’ 12-1 win over Woodland.

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Another wrestling title highlights West

When looking back on the past school year, West-Oak High School athletic director Tim Sheriff succinctly summed it up regarding the Warriors’ wrestling team winning its fourth straight state championship in February. “Not much you can say,” he said with a laugh. 0

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When looking back on the past school year, West-Oak High School athletic director Tim Sheriff succinctly summed it up regarding the Warriors’ wrestling team winning its fourth straight state championship in February.

“Not much you can say,” he said with a laugh.

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Mason Howell US Open tracker

Mason Howell, the youngest player in the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, won’t be playing the weekend, but he proved he belonged in the 156-player field. The 17-year-old from Thomasville, Georgia, hovered around the cut line for more than half of the second round before ultimately being undone by a string of bogeys. […]

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Mason Howell, the youngest player in the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, won’t be playing the weekend, but he proved he belonged in the 156-player field.

The 17-year-old from Thomasville, Georgia, hovered around the cut line for more than half of the second round before ultimately being undone by a string of bogeys. Howell was in the middle of his final hole when second-round play was suspended because of lightning in the area. Howell had shot a +5 on the day and was sitting at 12-over for the tournament, with the projected cut sitting at +7.

Still, the incoming high senior recorded a better round than reigning U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, who shot 7-over in the second round and missed the cut with a +10 for the tournament. Howell also carded the same score over two days as two-time major winner Justin Thomas and finished better than three-time major winner Justin Rose, who finished 14-over for the tournament.

After a par on his opening hole of the second round, Howell knocked in a birdie on hole No. 2 and followed with some tough par saves. But things started to unravel on the seventh hole, which began a string of four bogeys in six holes. He recorded an impressive birdie on No. 14, but he followed that up with three consecutive birdies to push him well below the projected cut line.

Howell, who gained a berth in the 2025 U.S. Open by tying for first at the qualifying tournament in Atlanta, has much to look forward to: his senior year at Brookwood School, where he will seek another state title, before heading to the University of Georgia in 2026 to play golf for the Bulldogs.

USA TODAY Sports followed Howell’s second round at the U.S. Open. Scroll below for a full recap:

Mason Howell tees off on hole one during a practice round for the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club on June 9, 2025.

Mason Howell US Open score, results

Mason Howell shot a 7-over-par 77 in the first round, hovering right around the cut line. Keep track of his second-round scores here.

Howell doesn’t finish final hole as round is suspended

The second round of the 2025 U.S. Open was suspended due to lightning in the area, with Howell still needing to finish his final hole. Howell had played his second shot, an approach from the primary rough on the par 4, 498-yard 18th hole, onto the fairway, leaving him 103 yards to the hole. Howell was among a handful of golfers who could not finish the round due to weather.

Mason Howell cards third consecutive bogey

The final hour of Howell’s stay at Oakmont has not gone well. He recorded his third consecutive bogey, carding a 5 on the par 4, 305-yard 17th hole. Howell dropped to 5-over for the round and +12 for the tournament with one hole remaining.

Mason Howell records bogey on hole No. 16

The dream of playing the weekend in the U.S. Open basically came to an end for Howell after a bogey on the par 3, 238-yard 16th hole. That bogey dropped the incoming high school senior to 4-over for the round and +11 for the tournament with two holes remaining and the projected cut still sitting at +7.

Mason Howell drops another shot after bogey on hole No. 15

One hole after an impressive birdie, Howell recorded his fifth bogey of the day on the par 4, 489-yard 15th hole to drop back to +10 for the tournament and +3 for the round. With the projected cut at +7, Howell would need to birdie each of his three remaining holes.

Mason Howell bounces back with birdie on hole No. 14

After recording a par on the par 3, 161-yard 13th hole, Howell scored just his second birdie of the day on the 14th. Howell’s second shot from the fairway on the 368-yard, par 4 hole landed just three feet from the cup, and he tapped in for his first birdie since hole No. 2. Howell now stands at +2 for the round and +9 for the tournament. The projected cut remains at +7.

Bogeys piling up for Mason Howell

After recording a par on the 406-yard, par 4 11th hole, Howell found immediate trouble on the 12th hole. His tee shot on the par 5, 647-yard hole landed in the intermediate rough, and his second shot traveled just 33 feet into the primary rough. His third shot put him back on the fairway, and his fourth landed on the green, but he could not connect on a 36-yard par putt. He tapped in for yet another bogey – his fourth in six holes – dropping him to 3-over for round and +10 for the tournament.

Mason Howell bogeys again as struggles continue

Howell recorded his third bogey in the past four holes as he began his back nine. Howell could not save par on the 10th hole and had to tap in for bogey on the par 4, 472-yard 10th hole. That dropped him to +9 for the tournament (+2 for the round) and below the cut line, which has been fluctuating from +7 to +8.

Mason Howell drops another shot on hole No. 9

Howell, who was sitting right on the cut line at +7, but he dropped another shot after a bogey on the par 4, 465-yard ninth hole. It was his second bogey of the day and second in three holes. He nearly made another impressive par save, but his fourth shot came up just inches from the hole. The bogey drops him to +1 for round and +8 for the tournament, one stoke over the projected cut.

Mason Howell saves par again on hole No. 8

Another erroneous tee shot on the par 3 eighth hole left Howell in danger of dropping another stroke, but he followed that up with a brilliant second shot from the immediate rough to leave himself a 6-foot putt for par. Howell connected to remain at Even for the round and +7 for the tournament, right on the cut line.

Mason Howell in danger of missing cut

Howell hit an erroneous tee shot on the par 4, seventh hole which landed in the left bunker. But the 17-year-old nearly made a miraculous par when his nearly 49-yard putt stopped just inches before the hole. He settled for a tap-in bogey and dropped to +7 for the tournament and even on the day.

Mason Howell saves par on hole No. 6

On the par 3, 192-yard sixth hole, Howell’s tee shot landed in the rough, leaving him in a perilous position to get up and down. His second shot left him roughly 9 feet from the hole, but he sank the ensuing par putt to remain at +6 for the tournament. The current projected cut line is +7.

Mason Howell knocks in another par

Howell came up just short on a 21-foot, 6-inch putt for birdie on the 420-yard, par 4 fifth hole, but he knocked in a 3-foot par putt to remain -1 for the day and +6 for the tournament.

Mason Howell holds steady at hole No. 4

Howell missed a prime opportunity for a birdie at the par-5 fourth hole, holding steady at 6-over. Howell tapped in for par after his fourth shot left him a couple of feet from the hole.

Mason Howell pars hole No. 3

Howell remains at 6-over for the tournament after getting up and down on the par 4, 454-yard third hole.

Mason Howell birdies hole No. 2

Howell began with a par on his opening hole of the second round. He followed that up with a birdie on the par 4, 359-yard second hole to move to 6-over.

What time does Mason Howell tee off Friday: US Open start time

Mason Howell will be in the 2:31 p.m. grouping off No. 1 alongside Joakim Langergren and Chris Gotterup.

  • 2:31 p.m. (1): Joakim Langergren, Mason Howell (a), Chris Gotterupson Howell (a), Chris Gotterup
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Friday afternoon high school playoff highlights

Friday afternoon high school playoff highlights AFTER A DAY OFF, THE SOX ARE BACK IN ACTION WITH THE YANKEES AT FENWAY. GARRETT CROCHET STARTS ON THE MOUND FOR BOSTON. HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYOFFS…#9 GARDINER AT #1 YORK LATE FIRST QUARTER… .GARDINER TAKES A 2-1 LEAD AS REMINGTON LAMOREAU FIRES POINT BLANK…. YORK DOMINATES THE REST […]

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AFTER A DAY OFF, THE SOX ARE BACK IN ACTION WITH THE YANKEES AT FENWAY. GARRETT CROCHET STARTS ON THE MOUND FOR BOSTON. HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE PLAYOFFS…#9 GARDINER AT #1 YORK LATE FIRST QUARTER… .GARDINER TAKES A 2-1 LEAD AS REMINGTON LAMOREAU FIRES POINT BLANK…. YORK DOMINATES THE REST OF THE QUARTER, EVAN ANASTAS THE ONE-TIMER TO TIE IT… WILDCATS SCORE FIVE STRAIGHT, QUINN WALENTA TO BRETT ACETO… YORK 20 GARDINER 7 IN CLASS C BOYS.. NYA BOYS HOSTED THE NORTHERN MAINE CO-OP FROM AROOSTOOK COUNTY. PANTHERS FELL BEHIND 2-0 BUT THEN GOT THE OFFENSE GOING..ZACH LEINWAND IS ABLE TO SNEAK THE BALL PAST THE GOALIE FEW MINUTES LATER, MAX SIEBERT RACES IN AND TIES THE GAME UP… NYA 17 NORTHERN MAINE 3 CLASS ‘C’ PLAYOFFS….#1 WELLS HOSTING #8 ERSKINE END OF THE FIRST QUARTER, KENDALL MAXON FEEDS CAITLIN ROONEY…JUST BEATS THE BUZZER, 5-0….WARRIORS 2ND QUARTER, A MILESTONE FOR ROONEY THE JUNIOR NETS HER 100TH CAREER GOAL WELLS 13 ERSKINE 2 WARRIORS MOVE ONTO SEMIFINALS. IN CLASS ‘A’ GIRLS, 13TH SEEDED CAPE ELIZABETH TRIED FOR ANOTHER UPSET AGAINST CHEVERUS. CAPERS LED 7-4 AT THE HALF, BUT SYDNEY BRUNELLE MAKES IT A ONE GOAL GAME IN THE THIRD QUARTER… CAPE RESPONDS EARLY IN THE FOURTH. CAMPBELL DEGEORGE MAKES IT A 10-8 GAME. THEN WITH CHEVERUS SERVING A PENALTY, PHOEBE EVANS PASSES TO CAMI JOHNSON FOR THE GOAL CAPE ELIZABETH 11 CHEVERUS 10 IN SOUTHERN A SOFTBALL, TOP SEEDED CHEVERUS HOSTED KENNEBUNK. STAGS LOAD THE BASES WITH TWO OUTS IN THE FIRST AND ABBY KELLY HITS THE BLOOP SINGLE TO KNOCK IN A PAIR OF RUNS. THAT IS MORE THEN ENOU

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Area athletes kept the highlights coming in 2024

MARINETTE — As cliche as it is to say that time moves so quickly that you’ll miss it if you blink, the last year of high school sports certainly flew by. It seems like a short time ago that kids were showing up for their first day of practice for fall sports, but now with […]

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MARINETTE — As cliche as it is to say that time moves so quickly that you’ll miss it if you blink, the last year of high school sports certainly flew by.

It seems like a short time ago that kids were showing up for their first day of practice for fall sports, but now with school officially out for summer, the time is ripe to look back on all the milestones and accomplishments that local student-athletes achieved over the course of the 2024-25 school year.

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Friday's high school sports state semifinal highlights

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) – BASEBALL Class 3 State semifinals Abingdon 9, William Monroe 4 BOYS SOCCER Class 4 State Semifinals Jamestown 2, Charlottesville 0 Class 3 State Semifinals Western Albemarle 3, William Monroe 1 GIRLS SOCCER Class 3 State Semifinals Western Albemarle 2, Lafayette 0 Do you have a story idea? Send us your news […]

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) –

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Class 3 State semifinals

Abingdon 9, William Monroe 4

BOYS SOCCER

Class 4 State Semifinals

Jamestown 2, Charlottesville 0

Class 3 State Semifinals

Western Albemarle 3, William Monroe 1

GIRLS SOCCER

Class 3 State Semifinals

Western Albemarle 2, Lafayette 0

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Home for sale highlights progress made in restoring East Hills neighborhood

It was a celebratory day in the East Hills on Friday morning. Complaints about water damage and collapsing roofs are starting to turn into renovated homes. Rising Tide Partners has turned some of the abandoned properties into rentals, but on Friday, it cut the ribbon on the first for-sale home with the community. Dr. Patricia […]

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Home for sale highlights progress made in restoring East Hills neighborhood

It was a celebratory day in the East Hills on Friday morning. Complaints about water damage and collapsing roofs are starting to turn into renovated homes.

Rising Tide Partners has turned some of the abandoned properties into rentals, but on Friday, it cut the ribbon on the first for-sale home with the community.

Dr. Patricia Saunders-Madison, the vice president of the HOA involved, heard the complaints from people in this neighborhood over the years.

“It was a good house in the middle – and two abandoned on each end – so a lot of the water coming through the roof was coming into their homes,” Saunders-Madison said.

In came Rising Tide Partners, and Kendall Pelling, its executive director.

“They needed that real estate capacity. They needed somebody who would come and take risks with them,” he said.

The first of those for-sale homes was revealed Friday. The house includes a renovated kitchen, a bathroom and even a deck. 

“I’m happy that we’re here today,” Dr. Saunders-Madison said.

Pelling says 84 of the 167 properties in this HOA are abandoned.

“Now we control them and the community controls their destiny instead of an absentee investor controlling their destiny,” he said.

Rising Tide has turned some of these into rentals. He says they want to get them all to good owners and keep them at a low cost.

“A homebuyer can have a monthly mortgage payment of $650 to $700 a month,” Pelling said.

Part of the next steps include making lot improvements, like to sidewalks and the parking area. Pelling said those projects will be up for bidding this summer.

The hope is for the home that was renovated for sale to be available by the end of the summer as well.

Pelling also said that Rising Tide applied for a low-income housing tax credit from the state for funding to allow for continued renovations and help.

Dr. Saunders-Madison remembers how this place used to be. She also knows that the work is not over, but she and others are pleased with what’s become of it.

“We’re not there yet. We’re not there yet – but it’s coming, it’s coming along,” she said.

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