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Prep highlights: Davidson scores four goals in victory for Camas

By Columbian staff
Published: September 10, 2015, 10:57pm

Sarah Davidson began her night assisting on a goal, finding Lindsey Latimer for the Camas Papermakers.

Davidson was just getting started.

Davidson ended up scoring four goals Thursday night, leading Camas to a 7-1 victory over Columbia River in girls soccer.

While Camas winning a soccer match is not news, the margin of victory of this one surprised some in the soccer community. Columbia River also is among the top programs in the region.

Latimer ended up with two goals for the Papermakers.

Ellie Walker scored on a first-half penalty kick for Columbia River.

Stars of the day

• Haley Walz, Fort Vancouver volleyball, led a balanced effort with eight kills and seven aces as the Trappers beat Evergreen 3-1.

• Ben Gruher and Hayden Meeker, Union boys golf, led the Titans at Camas Meadows. Gruher shot a 2-under-par 34, while Meeker had a 1-under 35.

• Jacob Larson, Columbia River boys golf, shot an even-par 35 at The Cedars to lead the Chieftains over Hockinson.

• Kiani Pandoliano, Union girls soccer, scored two goals in the Titans’ 3-0 win over Valley Catholic of Beaverton, Ore.

• Ashtyn Gates, Ridgefield girls soccer, scored the match’s lone goal in Spudders’ 1-0 win over Mountain View.

• Abbie Kondel, Hockinson volleyball, had 15 assists, 12 digs and two aces in the Hawks’ 3-0 win over Heritage.

• Erika Weber, Camas volleyball, had 24 digs in the Papermakers’ 3-0 win over Prairie.

• Kari Staples, King’s Way Christian volleyball, had 12 kills, 3 digs and two aces in the Knights’ 3-0 win over Columbia-White Salmon.

• Kenya Burns, Woodland volleyball, had 17 kills in the Beavers’ 3-0 win over La Center.

• Elizabeth Sheldon, Seton Catholic girls soccer, had two goals in the Cougars’ 2-0 win over Fort Vancouver.

• Colleen Woods, Heritage girls swimming, won the 50-yard butterfly and the 50 backstroke at the Greater St. Helens League swimming jamboree at Mark Morris in Longview.

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