Each Papermaker on the softball diamond played for the team name on their jerseys and brought home a fourth-place trophy from the state tournament, in Spokane.
“This team right here was the closest team we’ve ever had,” said senior shortstop Tori O’Neill. “In previous years, we were teammates and had people to talk to. This year, we truly were sisters. We’re a family. That’s what got us this far. At the end of the day, we all love each other.”
Camas defeated Gig Harbor 2-0 in the first round Friday. O’Neill scored both runs on base hits by Allie Hancock and Katie Schroeder. Schroeder also pitched a four-hitter with 13 strikeouts.
Alexis Tiedy and Callie Johnson drove in runs during the bottom of the sixth inning to help the Papermakers put the finishing touches on a 3-0 victory against Redmond in the quarterfinals. Schroeder held Redmond to just two hits while gaining six more strikeouts.
Tahoma outlasted Camas 3-2 in the semifinals Saturday. The Bears scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning and went on to become state champions.