Rugby roots are growing in Camas and Washougal.
The Lacamas Knights teams are about to embark on their second season in Rugby Oregon. The seventh- and eighth-graders captured the Oregon state championship in 2016. The fifth- and sixth graders won half of their games, and the third- and fourth-graders focused on fundamentals and having fun.
“We had a fantastic first year. Our teams were really successful,” said third- and fourth-grade coach Rob Reinebach. “Sportsmanship, teamwork and having fun will take you a long way. I think you can do a lot of great things with those traits.”
Registration for season two has ballooned to 60 players. It’s enough to fill two teams at each of the combined grade levels, and a high school junior varsity team.
“People said it would happen, but I didn’t think it would,” said seventh- and eighth-grade coach Martin Stevenson. “Parents see this as an opportunity for their kids to try a new sport. They like what we teach, about respect and playing for the love of the game.”
More than 40 boys and girls participated in the Lacamas Knights Rugby Skills Camp Feb. 4, at Gause Elementary School in Washougal. Coaches and members of the high school junior varsity team led the children through several stations, teaching them the elements of the game. After the 2-hour session, half of the kids stayed and played some touch rugby.