
🎧 Columbia River Soccer Chases Back-to-Back State Titles
The spring sports season will end this weekend for Washington high school athletics, and the Columbia River boys soccer team and Seton Catholic boys baseball team are still in the hunt for state titles; plus a recap of the first week of state competition
Paul Valencia
Clark County Today
The Columbia River Rapids know this route.
They were the 3-seed last year.
They are the 3-seed this year.
They won the state championship last year.
They are in the final four this year.
Another stellar performance for the Columbia River boys soccer team.
We are in the middle of the two weeks of state championship competition for Washington high school sports. The spring sports season crowned some champions last week and will crown more in other sports this week.
For traditional team sports, Columbia River boys soccer and Seton Catholic baseball are the Clark County squads still playing.
Columbia River will take on Squalicum at 1 p.m. Friday in Federal Way in a Class 2A state semifinal. The winner will face the winner of the Bainbridge-Sehome match. The championship is set for 2:45 p.m. Saturday.
In baseball, Seton Catholic got a 5-1 win over Klahoya and then a 9-2 victory over Rochester on Saturday to advance to the Class 1A semifinals. Seton Catholic, the 5-seed in the tournament, will face No. 1 Montesano at 7 p.m. Friday in Bellingham. The winner will take on the winner of King’s-Overlake/Bear Creek at 7 p.m. Saturday.
The rest of the soccer and baseball teams from Clark County that made it to state lost last week.
Also last week, we saw the end of the softball, tennis and golf seasons.
Seton Catholic earned two wins at state to make it to the championship game before falling to Montesano in the finals on Saturday.
While not a Clark County team, Mark Morris, representing the Class 2A Greater St. Helens League, hit a walk-off grand slam to win the 2A state softball title.
In boys tennis, Lucas Walborn of Columbia River finished second in the Class 2A state tournament.
And to start off the spring championships, Clark County had a number of strong performances in state golf.
Alyssa Rigby of Mountain View lost in a playoff in the 3A girls tournament, settling for second place. Rigby rallied from a five-stroke deficit in the final round to force the playoff
Christian Harlow of King’s Way Christian lost in a playoff in the 1A boys tournament. Harlow was four shots off the lead heading into the final round.
Owen Winn of Columbia River finished second in the 2A boys tournament.
Washougal won the team title in 2A girls, led by Addison Paul, who finished third, and Keira Newman, who finished fifth.
The spring sports championships conclude this weekend in baseball, soccer, and track and field.
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- Hometown football hero surprised by documentary film at Camas’ Liberty TheaterReilly Hennessey quarterbacked three European teams to championships before a surprise documentary revealed his full story.
- The Study of Sports Podcast June 12, 2026: We say goodbye to not only spring sports but we also give a salute to the full high school sports yearFor the first time in memory, no Clark County team brought home a state championship in the 2025-26 school year.
- Clark County all-stars get together for a final high school baseball gameLandon DeBeaumont and James Gill earned MVP scholarships honoring a soldier killed in Iraq.
- Spring sports review: Columbia River soccer, Seton Catholic baseball finish third in stateColumbia River, Seton Catholic, and four individual athletes from Clark County earned hardware at the WIAA spring state championships.





