The Camas High School track and field program has had another highly successful year.
The Papermakers wrapped up their league schedule with a meet against cross-town rival Union High School on Friday, May 4, with the Camas boys winning the league championship 4-0, and the Camas girls finishing second in league play with a record of 3-1.
The Papermakers may have an advantage going into the postseason, said head boys track coach Jon Eagle.
“Dual meets are actually tougher for us, because only the top three athletes in each event score,” Eagle said. “But, in the district meets, they allow more athletes to score, and that really does work in our favor.”
Papermakers shine in running events
The Papermakers excelled in running events this season.
Distance runner Daniel Maton is a two-time state champion after winning the 800 and 1,600 meters events last season. This year, his times are even better and he easily won the 800 meters race at the dual meet at Union High School.
Maton’s teammate, senior David Connell, also is having a great year in his distance events. Connell won the 1,600 meters race against Union, and plans to run for Gonzaga University next season.