Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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Journey Theater Presents “Annie Get Your Gun”

The Journey Theater Arts Group is presenting multiple performances, beginning this Friday, of Irving Berlin’s “Annie Get Your Gun” at the Washburn Performing Arts Center in Washougal. Annie Oakley is the best shot around, and she manages to support her little brothers and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. […]

Camas Varsity Softball Heads to State Thursday

The Papermakers have had a great softball 2013 season (19-5). The Camas High School Varsity Softball team heads to State competition in Spokane on Thursday as the No. 2 seed, after losing in the Bi-District Championships in Spanaway over the weekend. The Lady Papermakers played four games (3-1) in the Bi-District tournament and held Emerald […]

Camas Sends 16 to State Track & Field

Efraimson No.1 in Nation for 1600m KENT, WA (Meridian High School) – The Camas High School Track & Field team had a very successful showing at Regionals competition this past weekend, including several first-place finishes and a new meet/school record. In total, 16 Papermakers qualified for State competition this coming week (May 23-25) at Mount […]

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Thrown Out Professional Baseball Bats Find New Life

Snowbird Joe Pleckinger has taken recycling to another level. An avid baseball fan, Pleckinger turns broken, worn out professional bats into handy must-have household items and gadgets that catch your eye. You’ll never know which major leaguer crushed it to the fences when you salt your fries, flip your burger, or cut your pizza. Pleckinger’s […]

Softball: Camas Girls Varsity Undefeated in League

The Camas Girls Varsity Softball team finished league play Wednesday night winning against Battle Ground, 5-1, and holding onto their winning streak. Their record earned them a spot in the District Championship game next Tuesday, May 14 at Heritage High School against the winner of Monday’s 6pm game. Win or lose the girls will play on Friday, […]

Twilight: Skyridge, Liberty Schools Face Off

More than 425 Track & Field athletes gathered at Doc Harris Stadium Tuesday night to compete in multiple events between Liberty and Skyridge Middle Schools for the annual Twilight Meet. The youth competed in all typical Track & Field events, but in their respective grades (6-8). The meet is an annual event between the two middle […]