
Camas Andersons
A basketball rolls around at the Anderson house, and the boys continue to bounce it.
A basketball rolls around at the Anderson house, and the boys continue to bounce it.
Individuals with a variety of health issues and physical abilities are enjoying the sport of pickleball in the local area.
A shorthanded Camas High School girls basketball squad still won all three of its games at the Evergreen Holiday Hoops festival.
The Washougal boys continued their winning streak Thursday as they topped R.A. Long, 44-42. The Panthers (8-0) trailed the Lumberjacks 20-14 late in the first half, but Washougal then scored the final six points of the second quarter to tie the game 20-20 at halftime.
A Plainsman had a night to remember, but seven Papermakers set a new school record for points in a game. The Camas boys basketball players and coaches hadn't forgotten about the game-winning buzzer beating over the shoulder basket Robert Franks made against them in the first round of the district tournament. The shot gained national attention. A video of it is available on Youtube.
The synergy between the athletes and coaches in the Evergreen Storm Track Club is creating All-Americans. "We're kind of like a family," said Rachel Blair, a 13-year-old from Camas. "We spend so much time running together."
Shielded from the howling wind with electricity still pumping through the gym, the Washougal High School boys basketball team held beat Fort Vancouver 41-37 Thursday in a battle of two boys basketball teams who were 5-0.
The Camas High School gymnasts are setting the bar higher every single day and jumping for it.
The Washington State and Nike Cross Northwest Regional championship runners from Camas traversed a soggy Glendoveer Golf Course with the best in the nation Saturday.