Monday, March 24, 2025
39.0°F

SPORTS

Knights win overall against Wahluke on the court

MATTAWA – The Royal City Knights were able to come out on top in what was looking to be a stormy pairing against the Wahluke Warriors Friday afternoon. Royal was able to win both matches with the girls winning 4-1 and the boys winning 3-1.

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Mavs best Tigers 4-0

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Mavericks and the Ephrata Tigers went head-to-head Thursday night on the Ephrata soccer pitch …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Earned recognition

OTHELLO — Sammy Rocha said he learned to coach wrestling from the best. Rocha, the girls wrestling coach at Othello …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Wahluke looks to continue building team cohesion after strong start

MATTAWA – Wahluke soccer has started their 2025 season 2-1 and Coach Cele Lopez expressed pride in the team that …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Referee shortage hits local fields

EPHRATA – Local communities have been feeling the impact of the nationwide officiating shortage which has had an impact on …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Jacks best Goats 4-1

QUINCY – The Quincy Jacks beat the Chelan Goats 4-1 Tuesday night to gain their first win of the season …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Tigers lose on walkoff in close game against Wenatchee

EPHRATA - The Ephrata Tigers softball team lost to Wenatchee 6-5 in a tight game Tuesday. Ephrata was up 5-3 …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Gonzaga to face Georgia

SPOKANE – The eighth-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs will meet ninth-seed Georgia in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Division …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Moses Lake Youth Baseball recruiting coaches

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Youth Baseball Association needs coaches to continue the 2025 season after changes to coaching …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

BASIN SPORTS SCHEDULE: March 19-26, 2025

MOSES LAKE – Spring sports is in full swing, whether that’s a bat, a club or a racket and it’s …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Cougars pull in loss and tie in Ephrata

WARDEN — Warden started its baseball season last weekend with a Friday loss to Freeman and a Saturday tie with …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

OUT AND ABOUT with STEVE CAMERON: Seahawks seek stars, but could Shedeur be it?

We haven’t done an “Out and About” column in ages, and all sorts of unique things have popped up in …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Tigers take a win, a loss and lessons from Johnson-O'Brien Classic

EPHRATA – The Ephrata Tigers hosted several teams from around the state for the Johnson-O-Brien Classic Friday and Saturday. The …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Mistakes cost Mavs in baseball season opener

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake High School baseball team opened the 2025 season with a 5-2 loss to Mt. …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Royal’s Arroyo named SCAC co-wrestler of the year

ROYAL CITY — Junior Sharon Arroyo was named as one of two wrestlers of the year, and girls coach Jesus …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Mavericks named to Big 9 all-league wrestling team

MOSES LAKE — Multiple Moses Lake wrestlers received honors on the Big 9 all-league wrestling team, and the girls wrestling …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Eagles clinch first conference win over Vikings

CHENEY - The Eagles came out with something to prove, and played some confident tennis. EWU surged to a 6-1 …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

CWU softball to face NW Nazarene at Frederick Field

ELLENSBURG – The Central Washington University Softball Team is looking towards a big weekend as they welcome the Northwest Nazarene …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Basin sports schedule March 13-18

MOSES LAKE — High school spring sports kick off the Columbia Basin in earnest this week, with baseball, softball and …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

Wrestlers named to All-CWAC team

OTHELLO — Othello boys wrestling Coach Rudy Ochoa II was named Coach of the Year in the Class 2A Central …

COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD