Dedication and determination paid off for the Papermaker girls swimmers when they became district champions Saturday, at Kelso High School.
Camas racked up 376 points to defeat league champion Union by 39 points.
“We have definitely worked for it,” said sophomore Corinne Bintz. “There is no question that everybody did everything they could today and every morning at practice at 5:15 a.m.”
Bintz, Anna Panebianco, Juliann Reed and Sierra Colletto propelled the Papermakers to first place in the 200-meter medley relay. They broke the pool record with a time of 1 minute, 53.08 seconds.
“To be able to do that in the first race of the day just set the tone for all of the girls,” Reed said. “We will win, whatever it takes.”
Reed won four events during her last high school district meet. She slashed her meet record in the 50 freestyle from the day before when she swam to the end of the pool and back in 24.5 seconds.