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April 2, 2013
Kaitlyn Johnson (left) captured first place for Washougal in the 100, 200 and the triple jump Thursday, in Longview.

Washougal track teams beat R.A. Long in non-league meet

Kaitlyn Johnson delivered a four-star performance for the Washougal girls track and field team Thursday, at Longview Memorial Stadium. The senior earned first place in the 100-meter dash, with a time of 12.99 seconds, 200 dash, in 27.57 seconds, and the triple jump, with a leap of 29 feet, 8 inches. Johnson also helped her sister Kari, RaeAnn Allen and Paige Roberts win the 800 relay in 2:04.14.

April 2, 2013
Camas high jumper Grayson Anderson clears 6 feet, 6 inches Thursday, at Cardon Field. Anderson also won the 100-meter dash in 10.89 seconds.

Papermaker boys and girls handle Evergreen

Grayson Anderson got into a different orbit Thursday. The Camas High School senior soared the bar set at 6 feet. Then 6-2. Then 6-4. Then 6-6. The crowd of athletes and coaches watching his every move gave Anderson a few last bursts of energy in the thrusters. He finally came to a rest at 6 feet, 6 inches on the day, feeling accomplished. "You always hope for days like this, but they don't come around all that often," Anderson said. "This is why I do track and field."

March 26, 2013
Washougal High School senior Kari Johnson (right) and a Mark Morris Monarch go toe-to-toe in the 100-meter hurdles at the Tiger Invitational Saturday, at Battle Ground High School. This track and field meet featured 19 schools from Clark County, Kelso, Longview and Chehalis.

Camas and Washougal fuel their expectations at Tiger Invitational

Camas went the distance on the track and in the field to defeat 18 schools from Clark County, Kelso, Longview and Chehalis Saturday, at the Tiger Invitational, in Battle Ground. "It's important for all of these teams to be able to come together as a county and showcase the best athletes we have to offer," said head girls coach Alisa Wise. "This meet gets a lot of kids involved before you come back from spring break and hit the ground running. It's just a great way to break the ice." Washougal head coach Dave Hajek said he enjoyed watching the Panthers compete and getting reacquainted with all the other athletes and coaches in the area. "Track is very friendly competition," Hajek said. "That's what makes this meet so fun to be a part of. We all know each other and respect each other."

March 26, 2013
Camas High School senior Tyler Hallead fired four scoreless innings pitched before a hail storm suspended play against Skyview. The teams will pick the game up from where it left off in the bottom of the fourth inning Thursday, at 4 p.m., in Camas.

Following the Camas arms and gloves

Pitching and defense wins baseball games, but so does a few timely hits in the right spot. The Papermakers explored all of those avenues to find a way to beat Battle Ground Friday, Evergreen Monday and begin the season with a 2-0 league record. "I'm happy with how everything has started out," said junior pitcher and first baseman Dylan White. "We're doing what we need to do to win ball games. I feel really comfortable throwing strikes with these guys behind me."

March 26, 2013

Camas soccer hosts Skyview and Washougal hosts R.A. Long tonight

The Camas and Washougal boys soccer teams had two weeks to establish their new lineups, but the now the games are about to get serious. Tonight will mark the first league match of the season for both the Panthers and the Papermakers. Camas (3-2) challenges Skyview, the defending 4A state champion, at Doc Harris Stadium. Washougal (2-5) welcomes R.A. Long to Fishback Stadium. Both games begin at 7 p.m.

March 19, 2013
Camas sophomore Katie Schroeder didn't allow Washougal to get a hit in her first varsity start on the mound. The Papermakers scored 12 runs for Schroeder March 12, at Camas High School.

Washougal softball can’t touch Camas

Katie Schroeder never dreamed she would pitch so well in her first varsity start. The Camas High School sophomore didn't give up a hit to Washougal in the five innings it took for the Papermakers to beat the Panthers 12-0. She also racked up 11 strikeouts. She was only two walks and a hit batter away from throwing a perfect game. "To get my first varsity start was such an awesome feeling. This is something I've worked hard for my entire life, and now it's finally happening," Schroeder said. "I didn't even know I was throwing a no-hitter until the end of the game. It was such a surprise to me. It was not that I did so well, but that the whole team did so well."

March 19, 2013

Camas lacrosse wins first game

The Camas High School lacrosse team celebrated its first career victory Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium.

March 19, 2013
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The Camas High School dance team qualified for the state competition Friday and Saturday, at the Yakima Sun Dome. Their hip-hop routine pays homage to the movie "Happy Feet."

Camas dancers razzle, dazzle to state

With a razzling hip-hop routine and a dazzling jazz display, the Camas High School dancers are on their way to the 4A state dance and drill championships Friday and Saturday, at the Yakima Sun Dome. Head coach Ranae Scott is thrilled that the Papermakers earned this opportunity in just their first dancing season in the largest classification in the state. Most of the 4A teams have more members coming up through middle school programs every year. Camas doesn't have that luxury. When new girls join the team each year, they are starting from scratch. "These girls have come a long way from not dancing to doing break dancing, headstands and building very technical routines," Scott said. "Some of the strongest dancers we have on the team have never danced before this year. They have a lot of natural talent, and we're harnessing that talent and taking it to the next level."

March 19, 2013

Panthers net third place at tennis tourney

The Washougal High School girls tennis team clinched third place at the Longview tournament Friday and Saturday, at the Mint Valley Racquet Club. Seven Panthers earned ribbons for their efforts. The team of Taryn Boni and Jenni Ladwig reached the championship match in the doubles bracket and settled for second place. "Jenni's serves were on, and Taryn was able to take advantage at the net. They had a good system going," said head coach Linda Balholm. "They lost by a tiebreaker. That's how close they were to winning the championship."

March 12, 2013
Jason Vailea walks his teammates through the rucking formation Thursday, at Skyridge.

Rugby warriors fight

Thirty-two athletes from Camas, Columbia River, Mountain View, Hudson's Bay and Union high schools are building an unbreakable bond through rugby. They are called the Clark County Warriors. "A warrior is somebody who keeps fighting for what we want," said CHS junior Jason Vailea. "Our team is a family, and we will keep fighting for each other until the end of the match." Vailea enjoys playing the game with Papermakers Nick Gadbaw, Jesse Kiesser, Riley Moss, Drew Clarkson, Michael DiGenova, Matt Walser, John Ashford, Gavin Grable, Tanner Aldridge and Dylan Tauscher. Many of them participate in rugby and football together during the school year. The Clark County Warriors defeated the Westside Alliance 65-14 Saturday, at Liberty Middle School, in Camas. The Warriors compete in the High School Boys Club Championship Division. Log on to www.rugbyoregon.com to look at the team's scores and schedule.