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$ 60 ADD oN! ADD oN! 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 qualiers and alternates. All of the gold, silver and bronze medalists advance to state. [email protected] www.ayourtownchimney.com 349 99** Other state qualiers — Sade Allen and Kuhl- man (sorting); and Moore Freeze the Action! DSLR with Swivel LCD! $ 100 $ 100 $ 60 $ $
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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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