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Prep highlights: Kaliyah Salley scores go-ahead goal as Camas clinches girls soccer berth to state playoffs

Papermakers post 2-1 win over Rogers of Puyallup

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: November 7, 2024, 10:46pm

Freshman Kaliyah Salley hit a shot from 30 yards in the 67th minute to send the Camas girls soccer team clinch a state playoff berth with a 2-1 win over Rogers of Puyallup in the 4A bi-district tournament match in Tacoma.

With the match tied 1-1 and Rogers trying to clear a Camas attack, Salley controlled the ball on the left side of the field, turned a lofted a long shot over the Rogers goalkeeper for the go-ahead goal.

Rachel Houston gave Camas a 1-0 lead in the 36th minute when she punched in a shot off a corner kick by Klyne Macke.

Alyce Chappelle’s goal in the 51st minute got Rogers even at 1-1.

MONTESANO 3, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN 1 — Shaylie Haij scored the Knights’ lone goal and Lauren Lewis recorded eight saves in the goal as King’s Way Christian fell in the semifinals of the 1A District 4 playoffs.

King’s Way Christian will face Columbia-White Salmon at 10 a.m. Saturday at Seton Catholic for a berth to the 1A state playoffs.

Stars of the day

Bailey Lim, Camas volleyball, had 24 assists, six aces and four digs in a win over Battle Ground.

Gracie Jacoby, Prairie volleyball, had 18 assists, nine kills and 10 digs as Prairie beat Evergreen on senior night.

Jordis Taylor, Heritage volleyball, notched her 500th career kills with five kills, 14 digs and six aces in a loss to Kelso.

London Hutchinson, Skyview volleyball, recorded 25 digs as Skyview rallied for a 3-2 win over Union.

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