Duo dominates at districts
The Panthers’ tennis duo of Beyonce Bea and Rebecca Boylan are district champions.
The Panthers’ tennis duo of Beyonce Bea and Rebecca Boylan are district champions.
For three years, Kallie Sakamoto’s home golf course has been just a few hundred yards south of Washougal High School (WHS). Orchard Hills Country Club is where she honed her skills with countless practice rounds after school and on weekends as a member of the Washougal High girls golf team. It also is where she put those skills to work competing against other schools during three full seasons as the top golfer at WHS.
When Camas High softball pitcher Kennedy Ferguson took the mound against Union High on May 9, she knew a win would clinch a Papermaker league championship.
Camas’ No. 1 singles player senior Sam Merrill lost in districts to Andrea Basara of Battle Ground last season, so there were nerves when the two girls faced each other again this year at the 4A district tournament at Club Green Meadows.
Camas High School senior Brison Manandic loves soccer. Now, he’s figured out a way to share that passion with other young soccer hopefuls.
Camas High sophomore Kaylee Sugimoto has earned a spot in the USA Gymnastics’ U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships, and will compete in Cincinnati, Ohio, with the country’s top young gymnasts on Saturday, May 12.
The Camas High School track and field program has had another highly successful year.
After the warmest, driest week of the year, dark clouds and heavy rain moved in for the annual Panther Invite at Fishback Stadium on Friday, April 27.
It’s been three years since Angela Watts became the head girls tennis coach for the Washougal Panthers, and the doubles team of Rebecca Boylan and Beyonce Bea started playing together.
The Camas varsity baseball team is proving it can play toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the state.