PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — A Sequim Middle School student, critically injured in a car crash after her all-star team competed in a softball tournament, remained on life-support Monday night.
KayDee Campbell, 13, was riding in a car driven by 45-year-old Raymond Chipman when it struck a utility pole just after 4 p.m. Saturday on State Route 169 near Cedar Road in Maple Valley.
KayDee was a member of the Sequim Girls Junior Fastpitch All-Star team, which had just won three games at a state tournament in Snoqualmie to qualify for the finals on Wednesday.
The girl suffered extensive injuries and was on life-support at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, her paternal grandmother, Betty Kennedy of Olalla, said Monday.
KayDee’s mother, Ronda Chrisman-Campbell, was also injured in the crash.
Both were airlifted to Harborview, where Chrisman-Campbell was listed in satisfactory condition Monday.
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The rest of the story appears in the Tuesday Peninsula Daily News Clallam County edition.