Just somebody try to stop Maddie Kemp. So far, it hasn’t been done.
The Camas striker scored four more goals to add to her early-season total, helping the Papermakers to a 5-1 nonleague girls soccer victory over Oregon power Sherwood (Ore.)
Tuesday’s match was a battle of reigning state champions. Camas won the Class 4A state title while Sherwood is Oregon’s defending 6A state champion.
Kemp, a junior, now has 13 goals over three games. She scored a season-high six goals in last week’s 7-0 victory over Lake Oswego (Ore.), another Oregon 6A program, and three in Camas’ season-opening win over Ridgefield.
Jenna Ephraimson also had a goal and two assists in Camas’ victory Tuesday.
Stars of the day
• Ryan Cibart, Heritage boys cross country, was the fastest at a four-team meet at David Douglas Park, covering 5,000 meters in 15:48.
• Haylee Brodahl, Union girls cross country, led the Titans to a sweep at a four-team meet at David Douglas Park, covering the 2.9-mile course in 18:53 to win by 49 seconds.
• Remi Riley, Skyview girls soccer, scored two goals and added an assist in a 6-0 nonleague win over Seton Catholic.
• Trinity Paulsen, Hockinson girls soccer, scored all four goals in the Hawks’ 2A GSHL victory over Washougal.
• Shalece Easley, Columbia River girls soccer, scored the game-winner in overtime to lift the Chieftains to the 2-1 victory over Ridgefield.
• Delaney Nicoll, Ridgefield volleyball, posted 21 assists, 13 kills and three blocks in the Spudders’ five-set league victory over Columbia River.
• Aurora Chaney, King’s Way Christian girls soccer, scored three goals and assisted on one in a 7-0 against Fort Vancouver.
• Madison McCuddy, La Center girls soccer, score both her team’s goals in a 4-2 loss to Elma.
• Taylor Foster, Woodland volleyball, had 12 kills, 8 digs, 3 aces and 2 blocks in a straight-set win over Mark Morris.
• Dana Snider, King’s Way Christian volleyball, had 9 kills, 3 blocks and 13 digs in a win over Fort Vancouver.
• Zoe McBride, Prairie volleyball, had 17 kills and 11 digs in a straight-set win over Heritage.
• Bailey Crawford, Skyview volleyball, had 14 kills, 3 blocks, 5 aces and 8 digs in a five-set win over Seton Catholic.
• Laynie Erickson, La Center volleyball, had 13 kills, 18 digs, 5 blocks and 4 aces in a four-set win over Hudson’s Bay.
• Lauren Gehrman, Union volleyball, had 5 aces, 17 kills and 18 digs in a four-set victory over Mountain View.