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July 10, 2012
Nicholas Hamer (far left) joins in the celebration after providing the asisst on the decisive goal scored by Mark Sherrod. The Portland Timbers U-23 team defeated Washington Crossfire 1-0 Friday, in front of an estimated crowd of 2,056 fans at Doc Harris Stadium in Camas.

Portland Timbers U-23 team returns to Camas Friday

An estimated 2,056 soccer fans filled Doc Harris Stadium in Camas to cheer the Portland Timbers U-23 Premier Development League team to a 1-0 victory against Washington Crossfire of Redmond Friday. The Camas-Washougal Soccer Club hosted the game as a featured attraction for its Clash at the Border soccer tournament. The majority of the spectators were from the youth soccer teams playing in the weekend long festival. "The club, town and the facility did itself very proud by hosting this game," said Timbers U-23 head coach Jim Rilatt. "It's a real kick for these guys to be able to play in front of so many kids. They love to stay after the games are over to sign autographs and talk to the kids about soccer. It's a summer they will never forget."

July 10, 2012
Perri Belzer (left) of the Vancouver Timbers 99 Red takes on a defender from the Camas-Washougal Soccer Alliance Valencia in the U-13 Platinum championship game of the Clash at the Border tournament. The Timbers beat Valencia 2-0.

Clashing styles

Championship glory tasted sweet for Perri Belzer and several other local athletes who participated in the Clash at the Border soccer tournament this past weekend. "What I'll remember most is being able to play with my team and winning," said Belzer of Camas. "Getting first place was just awesome for us. We were all happy we got the result we wanted" Belzer and Elise Schney both scored goals to lead the Vancouver Timbers 99 Red to a 2-0 victory against the Camas-Washougal Soccer Alliance Valencia in the U-13 Platinum championship game Sunday. Five other Vancouver Timbers teams earned first-place trophies from their respective brackets, and nine more Timbers teams finished in second place.

July 10, 2012
Nate Lauritzen gets down and dirty for the Camas-Washougal Granite against the Vancouver Jayhawks during the semifinals of the Southwest Washington Senior Babe Ruth state tournament Saturday, at Louis Bloch Park in Camas.

Tyler Purkeypyle’s return from heart surgery inspires his teammates

With heart and hustle, Camas-Washougal Granite Construction is going to the Northwest Regional Babe Ruth Championship Tournament, for 16- to 18-year-olds, in Kent, Wash. "I hope this means something because we are representing the community, and our hats say Camas and Washougal on them," said manager Scott Purkeypyle. "I just want these guys to make the plays they're supposed to make, and to never get out-hustled. That's the one side of the game we can always win."

July 3, 2012
Emily Thomas became the first Gonzaga Bulldog to compete at the NCAA West Premilinary Outdoor Track and Field Meet, in Austin, Tex. The Camas High School graduate crossed the finish line in 24th place with a time of 35 minutes, 55.98 seconds.

PAPERMAKERS … keep running

Two Camas High School alums ran their way to the NCAA West Preliminary Meet in outdoor track and field. Emily Thomas, a current Gonzaga University redshirt sophomore, placed 24th in the western conference, running 10,000 meters in 35:55.98. Kayla Blackford, a sophomore at Weber State in Utah, placed 38th in the same event with the time 37:34.42. Blackford and Thomas happened to see each other at the San Francisco State Invitational in late March when they both qualified for the NCAA preliminaries and again in Austin, Texas, for the NCAA preliminaries race. They both hugged, wished each other luck and congratulated each other at the end of both races.

July 3, 2012
A total of 158 soccer teams will be in town this  weekend for the 10th Clash at the Border.

A milestone clash

A record number of 158 teams are expected to participate in this weekend's Adidas "Clash at the Border" soccer tournament. The previous record had been 144 teams, according to Tournament Director Jeff Castagnola. They will be arriving from areas such as Portland, Eugene and Bend, Ore., as well as Seattle, Yakima and Everett, Wash. The 10th annual event will be held Friday through Sunday, at several local fields including Skyridge Middle School, 5220 N.W. Parker St., and the fields surrounding Doc Harris Stadium, 1125 N.E. 22nd Ave., in Camas.

July 3, 2012
Members of the Future Lady Panthers recently traveled to California where they attended a skills clinic at UCLA, and visited sites including Disneyland. Pictured above (left to right) are Alivia Pence, Sierra Carroll, Alyssa Blankenship, Alissa Lenczowski, Lindsey Thomas, Chrystal Chase, Haley Briggs, Taylor Brown, Kaitlyn Reijonen and RaeAnn Allen.

Future Lady Panthers venture to UCLA

The Future Lady Panthers recently stepped up their "off time" this summer by going to a camp and tournament at UCLA. For the past two years, the FLP went to University of Montana for summer camp. Coach Jason Blankenship was nervous this year sending his team to southern California, but UCLA assured him that his team would do well. They won four out of their five games. "And we definitely outplayed that last team," Blankenship said. In their last game, they lost by only three points, going 2-14 from the foul line.

June 26, 2012

Camas Athletic Hall of Fame 2012

The Camas Athletic Hall of Fame Committee recently announced the 2012 scholar athletes, individuals, coaches and teams that will be included in this year's honors. The induction ceremony will take place Saturday, Sept. 29, at Camas High School. Hall of Fame Chairwoman Marcia Johnson is asking for family members and friends to speak on behalf of the inducees. Contact her at 921-3557 or [email protected].

June 19, 2012
Camas quarterback Reilly Hennessey receives plenty of protection from his linemen during a scriammage game with Washougal June 12, at Cardon Field.

Rekindling an old flame

On June 12 at Cardon Field, the Camas and Washougal high school football players and coaches welcomed the opportunity to play a game against each other for the first time in nearly four years. "There's a connection with these kids through youth football," said Washougal head coach Bob Jacobs. "The rivalry goes back to like 1913. We don't want to lose that. We're just in a situation where we need to grow before we can get on a more even playing field."

June 19, 2012
East County Little League baseball and softball players, coaches, parents, family members and friends gathered for closing ceremonies Wednesday, at George Schmid Memorial Park in Washougal.

A Knight serenade for East County Little League in Washougal

The East County Knights were serenaded as champions Wednesday, at George Schmid Memorial Park in Washougal. The Knights slayed the East County Blue Claws in the championship game, by the final score of 14-10. The team of 9- and 10-year-olds finished the season with a record of 16-0-1.