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CHS Science Olympiad team members, including sophomore Katelynne Jones (left) and senior Ryan Gompertz (right) gathered Monday night to practice for the upcoming national tournament on May 20 and 21 in Wisconsin. Five days a week the team works out of its "clubhouse," one of the portables at Lacamas Heights Elementary School. Coach Ron Wright has called the facility one of the keys to the team's success.
CHS Science Olympiad team members, including sophomore Katelynne Jones (left) and senior Ryan Gompertz (right) gathered Monday night to practice for the upcoming national tournament on May 20 and 21 in Wisconsin. Five days a week the team works out of its "clubhouse," one of the portables at Lacamas Heights Elementary School. Coach Ron Wright has called the facility one of the keys to the team's success.

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Grayson Michael Kennedy

January 24, 2006 ~ December 14, 2021 With deepest sorrow we announce Grayson Kennedy, 15, passed away unexpectedly, the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. He is survived…

June 20, 2019

Class of 2019 Camas graduates walk the walk

More than 540 Camas teens walked in their high school graduation ceremonies last weekend, marking the end of one life milestone and the beginning of many more. “I want…

May 24, 2018
Kallie Sakamoto tees off at Orchard Hills Country Club at the district tournament on May 15.

Golfer gets home course advantage

For three years, Kallie Sakamoto’s home golf course has been just a few hundred yards south of Washougal High School (WHS). Orchard Hills Country Club is where she honed her skills with countless practice rounds after school and on weekends as a member of the Washougal High girls golf team. It also is where she put those skills to work competing against other schools during three full seasons as the top golfer at WHS.

October 8, 2013
The Camas football players, coaches and fans go crazy as Brad Hansen returns a fumble for a touchdown Friday, at Kiggins Bowl.

CHS football team beats Skyview at Kiggins Bowl for the first time

Kiggins Bowl wasn't ready for all this Papermaking, and neither was Skyview. The lights shut off at the stadium with about five minutes left in the third quarter. By then, the Camas football team had already sucked the juice out of the Storm. The game resumed after about a 20-minute delay, and the Papermakers put the finishing touches on a 47-12 league opening victory. "I will remember this game forever because of that," said running back Cole Zarcone. "It was just like the Super Bowl."