Dan Macaya is coming full circle as a soccer coach.
After scoring 69 goals for the Papermakers and helping them get to the state title game in 2003 — which was played at Doc Harris Stadium — Macaya is taking over for his mentor, Roland Minder.
On Friday, the 32-year-old was named the new head coach of the Camas High School boys soccer program. Since Macaya graduated in 2003, the Papermakers have been to state 19 years in a row and have won three championships.
“Surreal would be the word,” Macaya said of the opportunity. He has been an assistant to Minder since 2011.
“He asked me if I wanted to take over the program,” Macaya said. “Any time you have a coach who has been around as long as he has, and has been as successful as he has, give you his blessing, it’s a huge honor.”
Macaya and Minder’s relationship has changed dramatically in the last seven years. He went from being told what to do as a player to becoming one of Minder’s close confidants.