![From left to right: Camas girls tennis head coach Jonathan Burton, doubles partners Taryn Kerker and Jace Moriki, singles player Hailey Kerker and assistant coaches Annie Sumpter and Craig Sumpter gather during the 2022 4A girls tennis state championships, held in Kennewick, Wash. Hailey Kerker took took first place in singles and Taryn Kerker and Moriki placed fourth in doubles, leading the Papermakers to a first-place finish in the team standings. (Contributed photo courtesy of Annie Sumpter)](https://www.camaspostrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/0602_loc_CamasGirlsTennis-300x200-c-center.jpg)
Student-athletes place at state events
If tennis players around Washington state didn’t know who Hailey Kerker was and what she was capable of before the 2022 4A girls tennis state tournament, they certainly do now.
If tennis players around Washington state didn’t know who Hailey Kerker was and what she was capable of before the 2022 4A girls tennis state tournament, they certainly do now.
Washougal’s equestrian team has won its first state title in 14 years.
The Camas High School baseball and boys soccer teams’ 2022 seasons came to an end in state tournament play on Saturday, May 21. The Papermakers’ baseball…
More than 17 years after its initial construction, Washougal’s youth baseball and softball complex is finally complete.
Camas High School students have been accused of hurling racial slurs toward members of a visiting athletic team for the second time this school year. In a letter sent to…
This spring, Washougal High School athletes will have a chance to qualify for a Washington Interscholastic Interactivities Association (WIAA) state championship event for the first time since 2019.
The Camas High School girls basketball team saved its best for last, even without its best player.
The Camas and Washougal girls basketball teams are participating in their respective state tournaments this week. The Papermakers defeated Inglemoor 56-44 in a 4A regional game at Battle Ground High…
Camas gymnasts finish 2nd at state meet
When Addysen Case entered Washougal High School as a freshman in the fall of 2021, she really wanted to join a high-school bowling team. Her only problem was that the school didn’t have one.