The head coach of a Camas High boys’ swim team that won back-to-back state titles in 2017 and 2018 is enjoying training the current Papermakers, as well as Washougal High Panthers who also have competed at the state level.
Coach Mike Bemis, in his 16th year as a Camas swim coach, said swimmers, in general, are dedicated athletes.
“I like coaching dedicated people and trying to help them in any way possible, to get better, go after their goals and try to obtain them,” he said. “It’s just fun to coach the great athletes.”
The Washougal swimmers train with the Camas team, five mornings a week, at Cascade Athletic Club in East Vancouver.
Camas swimmers look to district, state competitions
So far this season, the Camas High Papermakers, in the 4A Greater St. Helens League (GSHL), have beat Kelso, Mark Morris, R.A. Long, Skyview, Columbia River, Hudson’s Bay and Fort Vancouver, and they lost to Curtis High School, of University Place, Washington.