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November 1, 2011
Lauren Oljar is an inspiration to her Camas soccer teammates. She came back from a torn ACL to help the Papermakers clinch another league championship.

Camas soccer reclaims league championship

In the crisp autumn air under the stars at Doc Harris Stadium, the Papermaker girls soccer players put the finishing touches on a second straight league title. Sophomores Mackenzie Amos and Rachel Gibson polished off a couple of corner kicks from senior Olivia Lovell for Camas goals. The Papermakers held on to beat Kelso 2-1 Oct. 25, to clinch the league championship. "It's exciting to help the seniors win on Senior Night," Amos said. "I was just in the right place at the right time."

November 1, 2011
Lauren Oljar is an inspiration to her Camas soccer teammates. She came back from a torn ACL to help the Papermakers clinch another league championship.

Camas soccer reclaims league championship

In the crisp autumn air under the stars at Doc Harris Stadium, the Papermaker girls soccer players put the finishing touches on a second straight league title. Sophomores Mackenzie Amos and Rachel Gibson polished off a couple of corner kicks from senior Olivia Lovell for Camas goals. The Papermakers held on to beat Kelso 2-1 Oct. 25, to clinch the league championship. "It's exciting to help the seniors win on Senior Night," Amos said. "I was just in the right place at the right time."

November 1, 2011
The Camas cross country teams captured bi-district championship trophies from the Westside Classic Saturday, at American Lake in Tacoma. Both teams are headed to the 3A state championship meet this Saturday, in Pasco.

Camas cross country runners sweep Westside Classic

The Camas High School cross country teams are embracing the definition of teamwork. "For the team, I would go through any amount of pain just so we can succeed," said junior Andrew Duffy. "So would any one else." It's the reason both teams will compete together at the 3A state championship meet Saturday, on the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. The girls race first at 12:30 p.m., followed by the boys at 2 p.m.

October 25, 2011
Camas runners Alex Pien, Andrew Duffy, Andrew Kaler and Tucker Boyd (left to right) grabbed the top four places in the 3A district boys race Thursday.

Dreamweavers

Dreams came true for the Camas runners at the district meet. The Papermaker boys and girls both held up the championship trophy Thursday, at Lewisville Park in Battle Ground. It all started with a four-star performance by Andrew Kaler, Tucker Boyd, Alex Pien and Andrew Duffy in the boys race. "On any given day, either one of us can compete," Pien said. "It's all about going out there and running for something more than just yourself."

October 25, 2011

Panthers are feeding the flames

Washougal juniors Sean Eustis and Isaac Stinchfield were the first two runners to cross the finish line at Thursday's league championship race in Hockinson, and freshman Karina Miller motored into the top 10. Head coach Terry Howard says watch out for the Panther hot rods during Saturday's district championship meet, at Lewisville Park in Battle Ground. Their brand new orange and white jerseys are turning heads as they run by. "Everybody knows who Washougal is now," Stinchfield said.

October 25, 2011

The voice of Camas football

"Hold everything, there's a flag on the play!" It just wouldn't sound like a Camas High School football game at Doc Harris Stadium without hearing those words from Dale Croswell. Fans love his famous line so much, they shout it for him at away games. Croswell hears those voices and appreciates them. "I didn't set out to get that kind of reaction," he said. "People told me it sounded unique and different, and so I kept doing it."

October 22, 2011

On the sidelines: A haunting anniversary

A little different report this time. Camas coach Joe Hallead shares a bone chilling story from his own homecoming football game 23 years ago.

October 18, 2011
Washougal sophomore Christian Edmonson (78) opens a lane to the end zone for senior Caleb Howard (14) Friday, at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers had a 14-point lead at halftime, before the Woodland Beavers rallied for a 35-28 victory in double overtime.

Desire for redemption

Woodland defeated Washougal 35-28 in a double overtime thrill ride Friday, at Fishback Stadium. "It's tough for the seniors," said wide receiver Karsten Short. "This was our last home game, and we really wanted to come out on top. Things just didn't go our way." The Panthers crashed and burned on this night, but they are determined to rise from the ashes as a family and play more football. "Losing gives us more fuel," said running back Sam O'Hara. "In the end, it's not over," added running back Caleb Howard. "We're still going to go as hard as we can to get the victories we need to go to the playoffs. There's still two games left to play."

October 18, 2011
Daniel Patterson watches his tee shot land on the green during the 3A district tournament Wednesday, at the Tri-Mountain golf course in Ridgefield. The Camas High School senior won a playoff for fifth place.

Camas golfers grab second at districts

Red suited Daniel Patterson just fine Wednesday, during the final round of the 3A district boys golf tournament on the Tri-Mountain golf course in Ridgefield. "A lot of people liked the pants," said the Camas High School senior. "I didn't want to be boring out there." After shooting a two-day total of 153 strokes, Patterson won a playoff hole to earn a one-way ticket to the state tournament. He struggled through the first few holes Wednesday, before chipping in an eagle out of the sand on seven.