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Prep highlights: Camas volleyball clinches top seed

The Columbian
Published: October 29, 2013, 5:00pm

Senior Cassie Bailie had nine kills, three digds and one block as Camas beat Heritage in three sets to clinch the No. 1 seed to next week’s Class 4A district volleyball tournament.

Camas won the match 25-10, 25-13, 25-10.

The win improved the Papermakers to 8-1 in the 4A Greater St. Helens League, one win better than second-place Union. But since Camas swept Union in the teams’ head-to-head matchup, Camas earns the top seed.

Union (7-2) meets Skyview (6-3) in a matchup for second place on Thursday.

Stars of the day

  • Madison Veltkamp, King’s Way Christian soccer, had a goal and two assists in a 3-0 win over Kalama.
  • Maddie Sjothun, Union soccer, scored three goals and added an assist in the Titans 7-0 win at Battle Ground.
  • Shannon Boyle, Ridgefield volleyball, had 17 digs, 12 kills and eight digs as the Spudders remained unbeaten in the 2A GSHL with a 3-0 win over Mark Morris. The Spudders will face R.A. Long on Thursday for the league title.
  • Anyssa DeVera, Camas soccer, had one goal and one assist as Camas assured itself of at least the No. 2 seed to the district playoffs with a 4-0 win over Evergreen. Camas will play Union on Thursday for the league title.
  • Neesha Godbole, Mountain View soccer, had two goals and two assists in the Thunder’s 9-0 win over Hudson’s Bay. Mountain View will face Kelso on Thursday for second place in the Class 3A Greater St. Helens League.
  • Shelby Vermeulen, La Center soccer, made nine saves as the Wildcats edged White Salmon 2-1, handing the Bruins their third Trico League loss.

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