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Nate Beasley cuts by three defenders and inches toward his fifth touchdown of the game Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Camas hammered Federal Way 65-32 to earn the opportunity to play in the Tacoma Dome again this weekend.
Nate Beasley cuts by three defenders and inches toward his fifth touchdown of the game Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Camas hammered Federal Way 65-32 to earn the opportunity to play in the Tacoma Dome again this weekend.

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Nate Beasley cuts by three defenders and inches toward his fifth touchdown of the game Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Camas hammered Federal Way 65-32 to earn the opportunity to play in the Tacoma Dome again this weekend.

Busting down the Tacoma Dome door

Before carving the turkey Thursday, the Papermakers will still be playing football. Camas hammered Federal Way 65-32 in the state quarterfinals, at Doc Harris Stadium. After busting the door down to the Tacoma Dome, the Papermakers are ready to test themselves against defending state champion Skyline Saturday, at 1 p.m., to see if they can become the best football team in Camas history. "Everyone is thrilled to be going back to the dome, but it's also bittersweet because we know we only have a few more games left," said junior running back Nate Beasley. "This was already our last game at Doc Harris. At any moment, it could be all over. We can't look too far ahead, and we can't take these wins for granted no matter what the scoreboard says. We have to live in the present and play each play like it's our last."