Camas Pink Out

Jenka Stiasna.
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Tatum Schroeder.
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Camas and Mountain View girls basketball players share a moment of silence in honor of those who suffer from breast cancer.
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Hoops 4 Pink opening tip off.
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Sydney Allen and Lauren Neff on defense.
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Sydney Allen glides to the hoop.
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Sydney Allen attacks the basket again.
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Sierra Brown shoots over the defender.
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Kendra Preuninger's jumper beats the buzzer at the end of the first quarter.
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"Hoops ... "
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"4 ... "
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"Pink."
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Lauren Neff nets a basket.
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Tatum Schroeder takes aim at the net.
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Syndey Allen gets to a loose ball.
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Syndey Allen blows by the defender.
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Syndey Allen soars to the hoop.
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Syndey Allen.
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A look at the crowd for Friday's Hoops 4 Pink girls basketball game, at Camas High School.
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Sierra Brown.
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Jenka Stiasna turns it up a notch.
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Tatum Schroeder.
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Jenka Stiasna grabs the attention of the Mountain View defenders.
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The Mountain View defenders cannot stop Jenka Stiasna from scoring eight points in a row for Camas at the start of the third quarter.
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Sierra Brown puts back a rebound for two points.
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McKenna Jackson shoots a jumper.
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Look closely at Tatum Schroeder's left arm, and you will see the name "Christina" written in pink ink. All of the Camas players did this to honor Christina Bonazelli, the mother of junior varsity player Rachael Bonazelli, who has been stricken with breast cancer.
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Sierra Brown rips the basketball away from a Mountain View defender.
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Lauren Neff grits her teeth and scores.
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Pink cheerleaders.
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