The Camas High School gymnastics team is earning the scores they need to start paving their route to the 4A state team competition this year, and they’re having as much fun as they can while doing it.
The team has earned 177.565 points so far this season.
Coach Carol Willson says that this is the team’s highest score ever, and since team points follow the team throughout the season they still have a chance to rack up even more points at meets on Saturday, Jan. 20 and Saturday, Jan. 27.
The 177 number is impressive, considering the fact that, at this time last year — the first time Camas qualified for the state competition — Camas had earned 162 points as a team.
At state last year, the team took second place with 175.425 points, just short of Woodinville, which scored 180.225.
Gymnasts Annika Affleck, Grace Alonzo, Kaitlyn Blair, Siena Brophy, Morgan Macintyre, Joy Marsh, Madison Martin, Shea McGee, Jacqueline Purwins, Alyssa Shibata and Lizzy Wing are likely to qualify for the state competition, Willson said.