Bowling pins were falling for the Camas Papermakers like rows of dominoes Wednesday.
Porsche Chartrand, Rebekah Curtis, Emily McDonald, Katie Hull and Hunter Lytle earned several combinations of strikes, splits and spares. As the cheers grew louder with each roll, the Papermakers couldn’t wait for their next throw.
“I was happy about how the positive energy kept flowing through both games and the baker,” Chartrand said. “Once you get that strike streak rolling, it’s easy sailing from there.”
Camas smashed through its glass ceiling and knocked down a school record 1,764 pins. Although Kelso won the match with 1,823 points, coaches Doug Huegli and Con Tornow were proud of the Papermaker effort.
Camas won the second game 772-725. Chartrand fired four strikes and a spare through the first five frames, McDonald added two strikes and three spares, and Lytle had a strike and four spares. Kelso started closing the gap, but McDonald, Curtis and Hull delivered strikes in the seventh frame and Chartrand added a spare. Lytle, Curtis and Chartrand had spares in the eighth frame. Chartrand capped off the game with a strike and a spare. She also had a strike and a spare in the final frame of the first baker.
“I’m very proud of my team,” Chartrand said. “They stepped to home plate and showed Kelso how Camas can bowl.”