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November 26, 2013
Zach Eagle catches the football over his shoulder and takes it to the end zone for a 78-yard touchdown. The Camas football team defeated Eastlake 47-28 Saturday, in Sammamish.

HELLO, Tacoma Dome

After a four quarter throttle Saturday in Sammamish, the Camas High School football team defeated Eastlake 47-28 to get back to the Tacoma Dome for the third year in a row. The Papermakers play Bellarmine Prep in the semifinals of the state tournament Saturday. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. Camas wants to smash through that glass ceiling and win at the Tacoma Dome for the first time. "We're on our final countdown," said senior quarterback Reilly Hennessey. "We only have two weeks left in our high school career. How do we want to be remembered? "There's just 14 days left," he added. "We better make sure we get better every single one of those days."

November 26, 2013
Lauren Rood played goalkeeper during the U-17 World Cup qualifying tournament in Montego Bay, Jamaica. She started in three games for Team USA and made four saves.

Adventures in soccer

Lauren Rood's love for soccer has kept her away from home for 127 days in 2013. "And the year is not over yet," said the 16-year-old from Camas. "I still have some traveling to do." Rood's odyssey began by attending national camps and tournaments in Texas, England and Florida. She was determined to earn a spot on the U-17 U.S. women's soccer team. "I got back from England two days before school started, and then I went to the Florida camp two weeks later," said the CHS sophomore. "That was probably one of the craziest months of my life."

November 24, 2013
Nate Beasley follows behind the offensive line to gain a first down. Camas defeated Eastlake 47-28 Saturday, in Sammamish, to return to the Tacoma Dome for the third football season in a row.

On the sidelines: Now this was a football game

After a four quarter throttle Saturday in Sammamish, the Camas High School football team defeated Eastlake 47-28 to get back to the Tacoma Dome for the third year in a row.

November 19, 2013
Lauren Harris and Carly Banks attack the volleyball for Camas during the state tournament Friday, at St. Martin's University. See the photo gallery at www.camaspostrecord.com.

Camas volleyball team goes down fighting

The Camas volleyball team couldn't solve Emerald Ridge in the quarterfinal round of the state tournament, but the Papermakers just continued to fight and wound up in sixth place. "We were able to bring some hardware back to Camas. That was the goal," said senior outside hitter Cassie Bailie. "We're a good team, and we put a lot of heart into it. We don't give up on anything." That's how the Papermakers were able to push Kentwood to five sets during the medal match Saturday, at St. Martin's University, in Lacey. Kentwood won the first two games, but Camas fought back 25-23 and 25-19 in the next two sets. Kentwood needed 16 points in the final set to beat the Papermakers by two. "This team is notorious for getting down by a significant amount and battling back," said Camas head coach Julie Nidick. "They just never give up. They don't care what the score is."

November 19, 2013
Camas High School junior linebacker Gabe Lopes lassos the Cascade quarterback Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. The Papermakers earned a 63-28 victory in their final home game of the season.

Good night, Doc Harris Stadium

For the 30 high school seniors who grew up playing football together in Camas, Saturday was their last chance to do something special for the hometown at Doc Harris Stadium. Nate Beasley rushed for 217 yards and four touchdowns. He also caught a 54-yard touchdown pass from Reilly Hennessey. This all came in the first half of a 63-28 victory for the Papermakers against Cascade, of Everett, in the first round of the state tournament. "Greatness from the line, as always," Beasley said of his blockers Drew Clarkson, Matt Danis, Chris Durrett, Peyton Rusu and Matt Walser. "The line can only do their job for so long. I got to be able to out run those guys."

November 16, 2013
Camas volleyball players celebrate a point for the Papermakers during the state tournament Friday, at St. Martin's University, in Lacey. Camas defeated Mead in the first round, but lost to Emerald Ridge in the quarterfinals.

On the sidelines: Up and down day for Camas volleyball

A day for revenge ended in disappointment after the Camas volleyball team lost to Emerald Ridge in the quarterfinal round of the state tournament Friday, at St. Martin's University, in Lacey. The Papermakers snipped at the Jaguars' heels several times during the three sets, but they could never get over the hump against the team that defeated them for third place in the bi-district tournament.

November 13, 2013
The Camas girls soccer team celebrates the first of four goals scored against Wenatchee Wednesday, at Doc Harris Stadium.

On the sidelines: Camas soccer surges ahead

The Papermakers delivered four goals in the final 21 minutes of the first half to defeat Wentachee 4-0 in the first round of the 4A state girls soccer tournament Wednesday, at Doc Harris Stadium.

November 12, 2013
The Papermakers bury a Monroe Bearcat on Doc Harris Stadium turf Friday. Camas won the playoff game 55-20 to get back to state.

Catching playoff fever

It didn't take long for the Camas football team to catch playoff fever. Monroe pulled a fast one by recovering a short opening kick off to begin the game. It turned out to be the shot in the arm the Papermakers needed. Michael DiGenova intercepted a pass on the next play to turn the tables for Camas. The Papermakers scored touchdowns on their first seven possessions and buried the Bearcats 55-20 Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. "It's always great to start with a play like that in a big game like this one," DiGenova said. "As long as we keep putting points on the board, and the defense keeps playing like they play, good things will come."

November 12, 2013
Alexa Efraimson ran a Sun Willows Golf Course record time of 17 minutes, 1 second to become the 4A state cross country champion again Saturday, in Pasco. The Camas girls team finished in second place at the meet. See more photos at www.camaspostrecord.com.

Camas girls embrace state experience

The top of the podium belonged to Bellermine Prep, but the Camas girls cross country runners looked each other in the eye and didn't see an inch of regret. "We all raced as hard as we could," said Alexa Efraimson. "It was a lot more competitive this year than last year." The Papermakers finished in second place out of the top 16 schools in the state Saturday, at the Sun Willows Golf Course, in Pasco. Bellermine Prep won the title by 13 points. This is the third state trophy for the Camas girls, after they won championships in 2011 and 2012. "It was fun to have a second chance to go out and do it again," said Alexa Jones. "You never know what the outcome is going to be. You just have to trust yourself and know your teammates are going to work as hard as you do."

November 12, 2013
Juliann Reed dives into the swimming pool during the 4A district meet Saturday, at Kelso High School.

Camas swimmers deliver

Dedication and determination paid off for the Papermaker girls swimmers when they became district champions Saturday, at Kelso High School. Camas racked up 376 points to defeat league champion Union by 39 points. "We have definitely worked for it," said sophomore Corinne Bintz. "There is no question that everybody did everything they could today and every morning at practice at 5:15 a.m." Bintz, Anna Panebianco, Juliann Reed and Sierra Colletto propelled the Papermakers to first place in the 200-meter medley relay. They broke the pool record with a time of 1 minute, 53.08 seconds. "To be able to do that in the first race of the day just set the tone for all of the girls," Reed said. "We will win, whatever it takes."