Swim teams from Camas and Washougal overcame some tricky hurdles this season to earn a ticket to the state swimming championships, held in Federal Way, Washington, Nov. 9 and Nov. 10.
Under the tutelage of head swim coach Mike Bemis, the girls from Camas and Washougal put on a good show at the biggest high school swim event in Washington.
The Camas team finished in 20th place in the 4A division, while Washougal finished 26th in the 2A division — an impressive feat, considering that the Washougal program is just 3 years old.
A season of new challenges
The girls swim season began with a challenging surprise. After many years of practicing and competing at the Lacamas Athletic Club, school district leaders in Camas and Washougal could not come to an agreement with the Camas athletic club. That meant swimming programs in both districts had to move to a smaller outdoor pool at the Cascade Athletic Club in East Vancouver.
Instead of practicing indoors, after school, the young swimmers found themselves having to practice at 5:30 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. For some Washougal families, that meant waking up at 4:30 a.m., just to get to the pool on time.