From only three wins in December one year ago, to playing basketball in the Tacoma Dome for the first time in their lives, the Camas High School girls basketball players never lost sight of the dream.
“It was a roller coaster at times, but we were on that stretch where we won 13 games in a row,” said head coach Scott Preuninger. “I always look back at December as when we really found ourselves, came together and made history. It was the first time we had ever been through anything like that. The girls really came through.”
With seven seniors, experienced juniors and some exciting sophomores and freshmen, the Papermakers are determined to get back to Tacoma and play for a state trophy this year. Courtney Clemmer is leading the charge. After sitting out volleyball season to heal her nagging injuries, the senior says she feels back at home on the basketball court.
“After my first day back, I went home and cried because I was so happy. I was able to play ball again with these girls and just hang out. These are the girls I want to be with,” Clemmer said. “We pretty much hit the ground running and we haven’t stopped. We’re not going to stop until we get to where we want to go.”
Joining Clemmer in the fight to defend their league championship are seniors Jillian Webb, Jordyn Wilds, Maggie Wells, Brooklyn Pascua and Ka’iulani Warren. Unfortunately, senior Madison Freemon is out for the season after tearing her ACL during a scrimmage game. Juniors Haley Hanson, Hannah Booth and Regan Cooke give the Papermakers a lot of options on the floor. Preuninger has high hopes for sophomore Marianna Payne, and freshmen Faith Bergstrom and Jalena Carlisle.