The Camas High slowpitch softball team took the district title Oct. 17, with an 8-7 come-from-behind victory over R.A. Long.
The district teams were well matched: the Camas Papermakers entered the Oct. 17 tournament, held on the team’s home field, undefeated at 19-0, while the R.A. Long Lumberjacks came in with only one loss — to Camas — on their record.
The Lumberjacks took a 7-6 lead after scoring three runs in the top of the fourth inning. The Papermakers responded with a pair of singles by Hanna Peterson and Lauren Baffaro. Then, Sophie Franklin made contact with the ball, leading to Lumberjack errors. The visiting team overthrew first base and then did the same at home plate, giving the Papermakers an 8-7 lead, which Camas managed to protect for the win.
Slowpitch now sanctioned by the state
This is the first sanctioned year for slowpitch softball in Washington state since the sport was discontinued in 2002.
The newly state sanctioned slowpitch season has attracted many players from the successful Camas fastpitch program. Fastpitch and slowpitch softball share the similar rules. But, in slowpitch, pitchers give the ball a high arc and, instead of using speed to strikeout batters, place spin or no spin on their pitches.