Anna Panebianco made a big splash at her first high school state swimming meet, and so did three other Camas Papermakers.
Panebianco captured third place in the 3A championship finals of the 100-meter backstroke Saturday, at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way. The freshman finished with a personal best time of 59.92 seconds.
“That’s a swim where she really put her heart and soul into it,” said head coach Mike Bemis. “She had been trying to break that one-minute mark all season. For her to be able to do it at the right time and in the proper place is really outstanding.”
Panebianco, Gretchen Beyer, Ashlyn Price and Juliann Reed earned eighth place for Camas in the 200 medley relay, with a season best time of 1:56.77. Panebianco, Reed, Price and Brittany Worley took 14th place in the 400 freestyle relay, with a season best time of 3:57.09.
Price capped off her high school career as a district champion and a state finalist in the relays. It was the first state meet for sophomores Beyer and Worley. Reed returned as a junior.