Hennessey takes flight at Central Washington
After settling into his new home at Central Washington University, Reilly Hennessey flourished on the football field and led the Wildcats to their first conference championship in five years. The…
After settling into his new home at Central Washington University, Reilly Hennessey flourished on the football field and led the Wildcats to their first conference championship in five years. The…
By Micah Rice Columbian Sports Editor Alex Hegel scored 22 points, Alex Bailey added 17 and Mountain View rallied for a season-opening win against Washougal. Mountain View opened the fourth…
By Andy Buhler Columbian staff writer Beyonce Bea started the season with a bang. And she only needed three quarters to do so. The reigning 2A Greater St. Helens League…
Just before the lights turned off at Doc Harris Stadium to signify the official end of practice, causing the Papermakers to scurry to and from the locker room before pitch-black darkness set in, the team’s only four-year starter stood to speak.
CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL
The love these Camas girls soccer players have for each other goes beyond any state championship or third-place finish.
FEDERAL WAY — Columbia River’s Kara Noftsker has battled asthma her entire life, yet the senior has been able to manage it and not let it slow her down.
At this time last year, the Camas girls soccer program was the No. 1 team in the nation and on its way to a Class 4A state title.
Camas rallied back from a two-touchdown deficit to take the lead in the fourth quarter, but a late interception proved costly in a 22-15 loss to Central Valley of Spokane Friday in the Class 4A state first-round.
Four different Camas girls soccer players scored goals in the first 21 minutes of a must-win game to return to the state tournament. The Papermakers delivered five more goals in the second half to turn the Todd Beamer Titans away, 9-0, at Doc Harris Stadium Nov. 2.