Camas gymnasts win first-ever state title
All season, Camas High School’s lone senior gymnast, Jacqueline Purwins, encouraged her talented younger teammates to never stop believing they would win the school’s first-ever state title in gymnastics.
All season, Camas High School’s lone senior gymnast, Jacqueline Purwins, encouraged her talented younger teammates to never stop believing they would win the school’s first-ever state title in gymnastics.
It was a dramatic storybook finish for senior Tanner Lees of Washougal, who is now the Washington State 2A wrestling champion.
Senior student athletes at Camas and Washougal high schools committed to college teams last week and made their intentions known during signing ceremonies at both schools.
At the beginning of the season, Washougal sported a largely revamped roster, a new coach and a standout player — Beyonce Bea — to serve as the cast for its lofty goals of winning another league title, and clinching its third consecutive berth to state.
Jacqueline Purwins is just having fun this year, and thanks to the senior they know as “Jax”, so are her teammates on the Camas gymnastics team.
Samuel Malychewski rose to the occasion.
The Camas girls gathered in the locker room up 15 on Union, and the first thing they collectively said: not again.
Union had one solution for closing out the game as it led Camas by two points going into the fourth quarter.
A Washougal High School graduate who led the Western Washington University (WWU) softball team to a 1998 NAIA national championship has been inducted into the WWU Hall of Fame.