Panther football family prevails
On the verge of a winning season, the Washougal High School football team did something it hadn't done in nine years. Defeat Mark Morris.
On the verge of a winning season, the Washougal High School football team did something it hadn't done in nine years. Defeat Mark Morris.
A flock of Cardinals ran away with the Clark County Youth Football Junior Division Championship.
The Washougal High School girls cross country extended its season to the state championship meet with a third-place finish at districts Saturday, on the Lewis River Golf Course, in Woodland. "It's so much more special when you make it to state as a team," said captain and senior Karina Miller. Sophomore Courtney Owens hung with the leading runners from Tumwater. She also beat league rival Bailey Birch, of Ridgefield, to the finish line in third place with a time of 19 minutes, 53 seconds.
Seven Papermakers finished in the top 11 at Lewisville Park Thursday, making Camas a shoe-in for the district cross country championship.
With 10 new starters on the football field, the Camas High School football team is going back to the playoffs as a number-one seed.
Fort Vancouver scored two touchdowns off Washougal turnovers, but the Panthers still had a Casteel up their sleeve.
After shutting out Skyview and Battle Ground last week at Doc Harris Stadium, the Camas girls soccer team checked the league championship off its list of goals.
Heavy rain put a damper on Bryce Samwel's iron game, but the Washougal golfer pushed through and qualified for state for the third time in his high school career.
Haley Briggs kicked a golden egg into the basket to help the Washougal High School girls soccer team beat Woodland 2-1 in double overtime Oct. 14, at Fishback Stadium.