When the state championship was no longer in the cards for the Camas High School volleyball team in Kennewick, fifth place became a worthy consolation prize.
Especially after the Papermakers defeated Capital 25-14, 26-24, 21-25, 18-25 and 15-12; Meadowdale 25-16, 27-25 and 25-17; and defending state champion Bishop Blanchet 25-17, 25-8 and 25-15 Saturday inside the Toyota Center.
“Our record of 30-2 is the best ever in Camas. The girls proved without a shadow of a doubt that they are the best team in Camas history, even if they didn’t get the highest finish at state,” said head coach Julie Nidick. “Seattle Prep being able to beat us in the first round was their springboard to a state championship. There’s no doubt in my mind how close we were to winning the whole thing.”
The Papermakers came out with fire in the opener against Seattle Prep. Brindl Langley ignited the offense with 15 kills, 23 digs and three aces. Stefani Sorensen added 14 kills, 23 digs and three blocks, and Marleen de Zoete delivered 44 assists and 20 digs.
“In the first three sets against Prep, we kept them off balance with our serving and quick attack,” Nidick said. “Then, we let up. Our serves were getting lighter, they started making better passes and the next thing you knew it was tied. It’s tough when you don’t play a five-set match before you get to state. I think that had a lot to do with our downfall in that match.”