Gymnast Nick McAfee fought hard during the recent state competition in Des Moines, and took home a slew of medals for his efforts.
During the event in late March, the Camas High School freshman won gold medals in the vault and high bar, a silver on the rings, and a bronze in the all-around in the level 10 division. He also qualified for regionals in Tacoma.
Competition at this demanding level is challenging, but particularly this year those successes did not come easily for the 15-year-old.
Earlier in the season, he injured his shoulder and missed three meets. Then, just three weeks before the state meet, he sprained his wrist. If that wasn’t enough to overcome, three days before state he injured the other wrist.
“I didn’t know if I would compete at all,” said McAfee, who made the decision about whether to proceed with input from his coach, Zdravko Stoianov. “But I ended up competing, and I actually did really well.”