The intensity inside the Camas High School wrestling room is bursting through the seams.
Close to 70 boys and girls are ready to make an impact on the mat for the Papermakers. Head coach Cory VomBaur doesn’t have an answer for the significant boost in numbers, but he’s not complaining. He is proud of the attitude these young athletes bring into the room every day.
“Every time you step onto the mat — you tie up, you lace up your shoes — you’re going to go to war that day. Expect that and invite that,” VomBaur said. “We talk about inviting that pain and those difficult times and persevering through those times.”
Seniors Sam Malychewski and Rylan Thompson, juniors Tanner Craig, Isaac Duncan and Jack Latimer are leading that charge. Malychewski finished in fourth place at state, Thompson settled for seventh place, Craig earned eighth place, and Duncan was just one win away from a state medal.
When Latimer failed to achieve his goal of wrestling at the Tacoma Dome, he put himself through the most rigorous offseason training program he could think of. He persevered through the J Robinson 28-day intensive camp July 2 to 30, in River Falls, Wisconsin.
“I was really expecting to be a state placer last year. I was ranked high up there and I thought it would just come, and it didn’t,” Latimer said. “I was just crushed after that. It just motivated me to get better.”