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Camas football fans packed the Tacoma Dome and cheered on their Papermakers until the final second Saturday. See the photo gallery and an additional story at www.camaspostrecord.com.
Camas football fans packed the Tacoma Dome and cheered on their Papermakers until the final second Saturday. See the photo gallery and an additional story at www.camaspostrecord.com.

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November 30, 2017
Washington State senators Ann Rivers (left), Lynda Wilson (second from left) and Annette Cleveland (second from right) sat down with members of the Camas Youth Advisory Council, including the group's president, 16-year-old Camas High junior Emma Cox (center), on Monday, Nov. 27, for a free town hall, to discuss issues important to Clark County families. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Students sit down with state senators

Washington State senators Annette Cleveland, Ann Rivers and Lynda Wilson sat down with Camas High students Monday night to discuss issues that affect Clark County families.

October 13, 2016
Ford and Okuku reminisce about their days working together in Kenya during a fundraiser at Rushing Water Yoga Sunday.

Tales from a Kenyan village

When Alphonce Okuku met Ingrid Ford in 2001, his village in Kenya was ravaged by HIV, with a high mortality rate.

January 5, 2016
Ella Dewars has visited several cities in Switzerland during her stay, including Zurich.

Broadening their world views

Some Camas High School graduates have chosen to forgo the typical college experience for something more non-traditional and outside-of-the-box. From working as a nanny in France to studying at a culinary arts school in Italy, these students are taking time to gain a new world perspective and have experiences they won't soon forget. The Post-Record interviewed a few of these recent graduates to learn in more detail about their unique adventures.

June 30, 2015
Eastern Washington University Eagle Melissa Williams drives to the basket during a game against Northern Arizona Feb. 21. In the 73-42 win at home for EWU, she recorded her third consecutive double-double as the Eagles won their sixth straight game. Williams, a 2011 CHS graduate, recently completed her college basketball career at EWU, an effort that culminated with a scholar athlete award.

Soaring in the Big Sky

A Camas High School graduate was recently honored for being a pinnacle example of a student-athlete in the Big Sky Conference.

November 27, 2012
Camas football fans packed the Tacoma Dome and cheered on their Papermakers until the final second Saturday. See the photo gallery and an additional story at www.camaspostrecord.com.

Deep in the heart of Camas

Thousands of Papermakers, young and old, brought their lunch pails into the Tacoma Dome and watched their football team go to work. On the first drive of this 4A state semifinal game Saturday, Nate Beasley had three carries for 45 yards and Zach Eagle added three catches for 23 yards. Beasley capped off the effort with a 24-yard touchdown. Then, it was time for defending state champion Skyline to have a turn with the ball. On third down, Camas senior linebacker John Norcross bursted through the line of scrimmage and slammed quarterback Max Browne into the ground. It would be Papermaker ball again, but the Spartans were able to pin them on the 3-yard line after the punt took a favorable bounce. On the next snap following a short run by Beasley, Camas quarterback Reilly Hennessey dodged the defensive rush into the end zone and threw a spectacular pass that had the Papermakers on the edge of their seats. They saw Zach Eagle deep down the field with nobody covering him. The ball fell right into Eagle's nest and he soared into the end zone on a 94-yard strike.