To “three-peat” is fun. Just ask the members of the Camas and Washougal high school girls track and field teams.
Once again in 2011, the Panther and Papermaker girls defeated all of their opponents in league to capture their third straight league championship trophies. The Camas and Washougal boys were on the same path, until both teams lost their final league meets of the season.
“A lot of kids have set the foundation for success. You hope success breeds success,” said Camas girls coach Alisa Wise. “You’re not always going to be on top. It’s a special place to be, winning league championship after league championship. Go out and find some friends and be a part of continuing that tradition.”
Competing shorthanded, the visiting Papermaker girls handled Columbia River 89-61. Megan Kelley had quite a day on the track for Camas. The senior tied a 24-year-old school record in the 100-meter dash, when she crossed the finish line in first place with a time of 12.24 seconds. She also snatched first in the 400 (57.25 seconds), 200 (24.97 seconds) and the long jump (16 feet, 6 inches).
Filling in for an absent Sara Slayton, Kimi Knight finished first in the 100 (16.25) and the 300 hurdles (49.25). She also helped the Papermakers win the 1,600 relay.