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Transfer Degrees Business Education Arts & Sciences Technical Training Computers Culinary Arts Healthcare Technical Trades Non-credit Classes Adult Basic Education GED and ESL Classes Continuing Education Take a day or evening class at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center in east Vancouver this spring! For class information, go to clark.edu/ctc Clark College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political affiliation creed, disabled veteran status, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or Vietnam-era veteran status in its programs and activities. 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA 98663-3598 360-699-next | www.clark.edu Make your plans now. u Four Instructional Locations Clark College Main Campus Clark College at WSU Vancouver Clark College at Town Plaza Clark College at Columbia Tech Center u Day & Evening Classes u eLearning Online Classes u eLearning Online AA Degree Program u Financial Aid u Job Placement Spring classes begin Monday, April 9. MEGA PIXELS 16.2 MEGA PIXELS 14.2 DSLR with Swivel LCD! The Nikon D5100 offers a host of new photographic and video tools that deliver exceptional image quality and versatility. 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COOLPIX S3100 SAVE $ 60 *** Nikon Coolpix S3100 reg price is $139.99 less $60 instant savings. 503-241-1112 n 800-835-3314 n www.ProPhotoSupply.com 1112 NW 19th (at Marshall), Portland, Oregon STORE HOURS n MON 7:30-6:00 n TUES-FRI 8:30-6:00 n SAT 9:00-5:00 March Madness Sale Meet Dr. Dino William Ramzi, MD, MPH Dr. Ramzi was raised in Montreal and received his medical education at McGill University, including St. Mary’s Hospital Centre where he interned and the Montreal General Hospital where he completed a Family Medicine residency. He came to the US in 1996, taking a teaching position at Emory University and subsequently obtained a Master’s in Public Health. His first job as a medical director was at Community Clinic Inc. in Rockville, MD in 2005. Dr. Ramzi and his wife decided to move to the Northwest in 2008. They live in Camas where they enjoy exploring the community, music, literature and traveling. They love living in the most beautiful place they have ever visited and can frequently be found eating out around town. They also both volunteer at the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington. Dr. Ramzi’s approach to patient care is patient-centered; that is to ethically combine the best scientific evidence available with the patient’s particular circumstances and come up with a recommendation to improve overall well-being. 3240 NE 3rd Ave., Camas • 360-838-2440 Located near Walgreens in Lacamas Center Hours Mon–Fri 8–7, Sat 9–2 LACMEDDR-f-1-31-12-rop Reg. #AYOURTC021OT “A” Your Town Chimney Inc. AYRCHM-f-2-21-12-rop FIREPLACE & STOVE SHOP Dan & Marsha Dilley 2126 E Street Washougal, WA 98671 (360) 835-1366 [email protected] www.ayourtownchimney.com Wood • Gas • Pellet Big Green Egg • Hearth Accessories Camas-Washougal, WA Post-Record — A7 Tuesday, March 27, 2012 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Weekday 1 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black TUESDAY A7 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black TUESDAY A7 Camas softball opens league with a bang Harli Hubbard and Erin Tauscher each delivered 2-run home runs in a 13-2 victory for the Papermak- er softball team Monday, at Mountain View High School. “It felt good to get the team pumped up,” Hub- bard said. “Once somebody gets a hit, it’s like a chain reac- tion of hits,” Tauscher add- ed. “It never stops.” Hubbard gained nine strikeouts on the mound in seven innings pitched. Sar- ah Nidick made a putout at first base and fired the ball across the diamond to Tauscher in time to get the runner advancing to third base. Camas foiled Skyview 5-3 Friday, in eight in- nings. Lena Richards and Mikaela Searight helped bring home the lead- ing runs in the top of the eighth. Hubbard pitched four innings of relief to pick up the victory. Nidick drove in seven runs on a double and two triples to lead the Paper- makers past Washougal 15-0 March 20. Hubbard allowed zero hits in three innings pitched before rain brought the game to a halt. Washougal soccer rebounds After suffering their first loss of the season to Hockinson Wednesday, the Panther boys soccer team defeated Woodland 10-0 Friday and Columbia Riv- er 2-1 Saturday. Riel Lord, Elesey Ra- zumovskiy and Patrick Johnson each netted two of Washougal’s 10 goals Fri- day. Yorro Bah, Jeremiah Palmer, Michael Wright and Samuel Razumovskiy fired in the other goals. Johnson had two assists to go with his two goals. Wright, Bah and Thomas Normandeau added as- sists. Wright scored the deci- sive goal for the Panthers Saturday, on a pass from Bah. Elesey Razumovskiy netted the first goal on an assist from Wright. Camas soccer keeps rolling The Papermaker boys soccer team rolled past Prairie 1-0 Wednesday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Nate Beasley netted the only goal on an assist from Jo- siah Pacheco. Camas also defeated Hudson’s Bay 3-0 Fri- day, at Kiggins Bowl. An- thony Macchione made the first goal on an assist from Adam Allison. Wyatt Brown delivered the sec- ond goal on a pass from Pa- checo. Austin Vela added the third goal. Panther softball sweeps doubleheader The Washougal softball team defeated Stevenson 14-4 and 16-3 in a double- header Saturday, at Wash- ougal High School. Ashley Carroll picked up the win on the mound in the first game. She also went 3-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs. Madisen Baldwin went 4-for-4 at the dish and knocked in two runs. Brooke Croeni had a home run and 3 RBI. Mackenzie Helland and Savannah McDowell also each had an RBI. Croeni went 4-for-4 with a triple and an RBI in the second game. Bald- win went 3-for-3 with two doubles and 3 RBI. Jackie Cohrs clinched the win on the mound. Camas tennis nets two wins The Papermaker girls tennis team defeated Mountain View 5-1 Mon- day, at Mountain View High School. Esther Kwon won 6-1, 6-0 at first singles; Lily Hsu won 6-0, 6-2 at sec- ond singles; and Katie Shin won 6-0, 6-1 at third singles. The team of Em- ily Carson and Alexa Ja- cobsen won a 7-6 (7-2) tiebreaker in the first set, and then 6-2 in the second set. Lauren Belzer and Amanda Reiter won at third doubles 6-4, 6-2. Camas opened the sea- son with a 4-2 win over Kelso Friday. Victories went to Kwon 6-3, 6-2; Jen Lewis 6-1, 6-0; Meghal Sheth 6-2, 6-0; and the team of Sydney Ott and Brie Ilarde 6-4, 6-3. Cycling league scholarships available Camas Bike and Sport is offering two scholarships to students interested in joining the Washing- ton High School Cycling League’s Camas composite team. The scholarship pays for the $50 league registration fee and one race entry fee of $40, while providing a custom team jersey, access to loaner bikes and equip- ment, and discounts. Students interested in applying should contact Ed Fischer. Call 210-5160 or stop by the bike shop, 240 N.E. Third Ave. in down- town Camas. All appli- cants will have to write a short essay describing why he or she would like to join the team. These scholarships are made possible by the dona- tions from local businesses and individual donors. IN BRIEF Eleven Camas Paper- makers are on their way to the Washington High School Equestrian Teams state competition, which is scheduled from May 10 to 13 in Linden. Here is the list of the Camas state qualifiers and alternates. All of the gold, silver and bronze medalists advance to state. Gold medalists Mckenzie Kuhlman (driv- ing); Sarah Brizek (driv- ing); and Chris Allen (in-hand trail). Silver medalists Hanna Firstenburg, Chris Allen, Savannah Lehman, Sade Allen, Kuhlman, Megan Templer, Jordan Moore and Randi Hirn (drill team); Chris Allen (reining); and Chris Allen, Brizek, Firstenburg and Kuhlman (in-hand obsta- cle relay). Bronze medalists Brizek (in-hand trail); Chris Allen (huntseat and showmanship); Savannah Lehman (barrels and fig- ure 8); and Annika Bales (dressage). Other state qualifiers — Sade Allen and Kuhl- man (sorting); and Moore (reining and working rancher). First alternates — Jo- seph Driver and Amber Weese (working pairs); Bales (over fences); and Driver (trail). Second al- ternates — Amber Weese (working rancher); Lehm- an (flags); and Templer (saddleseat). Third alter- nates — Firstenburg and Kristi Weese (working pairs). Fifth alternate — Lehman (poles). Eleven Papermakers will gallop to state PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA KUHLMAN The Camas High School drill team members earned silver medals this season. Pictured left to right: Kristi Weese, Sade Allen, Megan Templer, Randi Hirn, Coach Teri Hirn (standing), Mckenzie Kuhlman, Hanna Firstenburg, Savannah Lehman and Chris Allen. Write a letter to the editor E-mail: heather.acheson@ camaspostrecord.com Fax: (360) 834-3423 U.S. Mail: Heather Acheson-Editor P.O. Box 1013 Camas, WA 98607 Website: www.camaspostrecord.com

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Transfer Degrees Business Education Arts & Sciences

Technical Training Computers Culinary Arts Healthcare Technical Trades

Non-credit Classes Adult Basic Education GED and ESL Classes Continuing Education

Take a day or evening class at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center in east Vancouver this spring! For class information, go to clark.edu/ctcClark College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political affiliation creed, disabled veteran status, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or Vietnam-era veteran status in its programs and activities.

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360-699-next | www.clark.edu

Make your plans now. u Four Instructional Locations Clark College Main Campus Clark College at WSU Vancouver Clark College at Town Plaza Clark College at Columbia Tech Center

u Day & Evening Classesu eLearning Online Classesu eLearning Online AA Degree Programu Financial Aidu Job Placement

Spring classes begin Monday, April 9.

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Camas softball opens league with a bang

Harli Hubbard and Erin Tauscher each delivered 2-run home runs in a 13-2 victory for the Papermak-er softball team Monday, at Mountain View High School.

“It felt good to get the team pumped up,” Hub-bard said.

“Once somebody gets a hit, it’s like a chain reac-tion of hits,” Tauscher add-ed. “It never stops.”

Hubbard gained nine strikeouts on the mound in seven innings pitched. Sar-ah Nidick made a putout at � rst base and � red the ball across the diamond to Tauscher in time to get the runner advancing to third base.

Camas foiled Skyview 5-3 Friday, in eight in-nings. Lena Richards and Mikaela Searight helped bring home the lead-ing runs in the top of the eighth. Hubbard pitched four innings of relief to pick up the victory.

Nidick drove in seven runs on a double and two triples to lead the Paper-makers past Washougal 15-0 March 20. Hubbard allowed zero hits in three innings pitched before rain brought the game to a halt.

Washougal soccer rebounds

After su� ering their � rst loss of the season to Hockinson Wednesday, the Panther boys soccer team defeated Woodland 10-0 Friday and Columbia Riv-er 2-1 Saturday.

Riel Lord, Elesey Ra-zumovskiy and Patrick Johnson each netted two of Washougal’s 10 goals Fri-day. Yorro Bah, Jeremiah Palmer, Michael Wright and Samuel Razumovskiy � red in the other goals. Johnson had two assists to go with his two goals. Wright, Bah and Thomas Normandeau added as-sists.

Wright scored the deci-sive goal for the Panthers Saturday, on a pass from Bah. Elesey Razumovskiy netted the � rst goal on an assist from Wright.

Camas soccer keeps rolling

The Papermaker boys soccer team rolled past Prairie 1-0 Wednesday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Nate Beasley netted the only goal on an assist from Jo-siah Pacheco.

Camas also defeated Hudson’s Bay 3-0 Fri-day, at Kiggins Bowl. An-thony Macchione made the � rst goal on an assist from Adam Allison. Wyatt Brown delivered the sec-ond goal on a pass from Pa-checo. Austin Vela added the third goal.

Panther softball sweeps doubleheader

The Washougal softball team defeated Stevenson 14-4 and 16-3 in a double-header Saturday, at Wash-ougal High School.

Ashley Carroll picked up the win on the mound in the � rst game. She also went 3-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs. Madisen Baldwin went 4-for-4 at the dish and knocked in two runs. Brooke Croeni had a home run and 3 RBI. Mackenzie Helland and Savannah McDowell also each had an RBI.

Croeni went 4-for-4 with a triple and an RBI in the second game. Bald-win went 3-for-3 with two doubles and 3 RBI. Jackie Cohrs clinched the win on the mound.

Camas tennis nets two wins

The Papermaker girls tennis team defeated Mountain View 5-1 Mon-day, at Mountain View High School.

Esther Kwon won 6-1, 6-0 at � rst singles; Lily Hsu won 6-0, 6-2 at sec-ond singles; and Katie Shin won 6-0, 6-1 at third singles. The team of Em-ily Carson and Alexa Ja-cobsen won a 7-6 (7-2) tiebreaker in the � rst set, and then 6-2 in the second set. Lauren Belzer and Amanda Reiter won at third doubles 6-4, 6-2.

Camas opened the sea-son with a 4-2 win over Kelso Friday. Victories went to Kwon 6-3, 6-2; Jen Lewis 6-1, 6-0; Meghal Sheth 6-2, 6-0; and the team of Sydney Ott and Brie Ilarde 6-4, 6-3.

Cycling league scholarships available

Camas Bike and Sport is o� ering two scholarships to students interested in joining the Washing-ton High School Cycling League’s Camas composite team.

The scholarship pays for the $50 league registration fee and one race entry fee of $40, while providing a custom team jersey, access to loaner bikes and equip-ment, and discounts.

Students interested in applying should contact Ed Fischer. Call 210-5160 or stop by the bike shop, 240 N.E. Third Ave. in down-town Camas. All appli-cants will have to write a short essay describing why he or she would like to join the team.

These scholarships are made possible by the dona-tions from local businesses and individual donors.

IN BRIEF

Eleven Camas Paper-makers are on their way to the Washington High School Equestrian Teams state competition, which is scheduled from May 10 to 13 in Linden.

Here is the list of the Camas state quali� ers and alternates. All of the gold, silver and bronze medalists advance to state.

Gold medalists — Mckenzie Kuhlman (driv-ing); Sarah Brizek (driv-ing); and Chris Allen (in-hand trail).

Silver medalists — Hanna Firstenburg, Chris Allen, Savannah Lehman, Sade Allen, Kuhlman, Megan Templer, Jordan Moore and Randi Hirn (drill team); Chris Allen (reining); and Chris Allen, Brizek, Firstenburg and Kuhlman (in-hand obsta-cle relay).

Bronze medalists — Brizek (in-hand trail); Chris Allen (huntseat and

showmanship); Savannah Lehman (barrels and � g-ure 8); and Annika Bales (dressage).

Other state quali� ers— Sade Allen and Kuhl-man (sorting); and Moore

(reining and working rancher).

First alternates — Jo-seph Driver and Amber Weese (working pairs); Bales (over fences); and Driver (trail). Second al-

ternates — Amber Weese (working rancher); Lehm-an (� ags); and Templer (saddleseat). Third alter-nates — Firstenburg and Kristi Weese (working pairs). Fifth alternate — Lehman (poles).

Eleven Papermakers will gallop to state

PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA KUHLMAN

The Camas High School drill team members earned silver medals this season. Pictured left to right: Kristi Weese, Sade Allen, Megan Templer, Randi Hirn, Coach Teri Hirn (standing), Mckenzie Kuhlman, Hanna Firstenburg, Savannah Lehman and Chris Allen.

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