Camas High School senior basketball players Connor Shira, Kyle Allen, Ryan Rushall, Jack Glikbarg, Ben Cooke and Gabe Mukobi are ready for the next level.
Returning varsity starters Tre Carlisle and Isaiah Sampson are excited about what they see.
“Every time I think about this, I get butterflies in my stomach. I’m thinking about the crowd, I’m thinking about the lights, all the music and stuff,” Carlisle said. “Everybody from the fans to the guys on the bench to the players on the floor — we’re all one.”
New head coach Ryan Josephson hopes he can take these Papermakers to the next level, something he’s dreamed of since graduating from Camas High School in 2002.
“It’s a dream that you hope for, when you join your alma mater’s basketball program and you were a player in that program. You hope that one day, you get the opportunity to lead,” Josephson said. “Now having this opportunity; it’s a tremendous honor. I remember all the life experiences that I had being a part of this program, and I want to make sure that I’m giving my players the best possible memories I can.”
Standing tall at 6-feet, 6-inches, but with the speed of a guard, Sampson had a breakout season for the Papermakers during his sophomore year, when he earned second-team all-league honors.