More than 6,000 fans witnessed another classic chapter in a storied rivalry between the Camas and Union high school football teams Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium.
“There’s something special when an entire community is able to rally around a single thing,” said CHS senior defensive back Taylor Adams. “For the entire community to rally behind this team, it creates an experience for us that is indescribable. It’s something we will carry with us and compare to for the rest of our lives.”
The Camas players and coaches say they aren’t wasting any more time dwelling on Friday’s 14-13 loss to Union. All the Papermakers are thinking about now is getting back to the state tournament, and making another run for that golden football trophy.
“We’ll learn from this, no question. It’s been a long time since we had a loss and then we had a game after that. It’s been like seven years,” said head coach Jon Eagle. “I’m proud of the coach’s effort and I’m proud of the way the kids executed. We just needed a little bit better work in the second half. Too many three-and-outs.”
Eagle thanked the many football fans from Camas and Vancouver who came out to support their high schools in a big game for the league championship.