
No. 1 Union bests Papermakers
Playing the No. 1 team in the state is always a monumental task, and Camas has now faced that challenge inside their own league twice this season.
Playing the No. 1 team in the state is always a monumental task, and Camas has now faced that challenge inside their own league twice this season.
A crushing defeat, a heartbreaking loss and a thrilling last second victory — the Washougal boys basketball team and Panther fans experienced all that and more during three home games in just one week.
You can feel the energy surge when the big light lowers over center ring at Camas High School and every other source of illumination in the gym goes dark.
When the Washougal girls basketball team travels to away games, a large contingent of Panther faithfuls follow.
Considered underdogs to the 4A league powerhouse from Union High School, the Washougal High girls wrestling team entered the Clark County Wrestling Championships on Jan. 12, with a fighting spirit and an eye on overall points.
The Camas High bowling team enters its final week of the regular season with an 8-6 record.
Wrestling is not for the faint of heart, but the dedication and hard work it takes to succeed tends to create strong family-like connections, and in Washougal those special bonds literally center around family.
A young Washougal motocross racer is one step closer to the big leagues after signing with the national motocross team.
A Camas soccer coach has been named the 2018 “TOPSoccer Coach of the Year” by the nonprofit U.S. Youth Soccer organization.
The head coach of a Camas High boys’ swim team that won back-to-back state titles in 2017 and 2018 is enjoying training the current Papermakers, as well as Washougal High Panthers who also have competed at the state level.