Excitement and high expectations surround Camas wrestlers as they train and work on moves for the new season on the almost blinding red practice mats that surround each athlete with Papermaker pride.
The Camas boys are coming off the best year in the history of Camas wrestling after finishing fifth at the state tournament last season. They return five wrestlers with state tournament experience, including Tanner Craig, who led the team last season winning the championship in dramatic fashion as he came from behind with 30 seconds left in the match to clinch the title in the 138-pound weight class.
Craig is back for his senior season to defend his championship.
“I’m hoping to win it again this year, but in a more dominating fashion,” Craig said during a recent practice at Camas High School.
Craig, an excellent academic student as well as top athlete, has already committed to wrestle for Army West Point next year.
Four other wrestlers return with state experience for boys team
Jack Latimer battled his way to a third-place medal at state last season and is currently ranked first in the state in the 132-pound weight class.