Track and field teams from Camas and Washougal high schools made impressive showings and earned championships in individual and relay events at the state championship meets, held at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma on May 23-25.
The Camas boys team, which won the state title last season, finished in third place in the 4A division behind the heroic efforts of senior Daniel Maton, who for the third consecutive season won the 800- and 1,600-meter runs, then wrapped up his stellar high school career by helping the Papermakers’ 4×400 relay team, which also included Quinton Patterson, Mason Gross and Blake Derringer, to a first-place medal.
Derringer, who advanced to the state finals in the 100 last year, did not qualify for the finals in the event this time around after battling a cold bug.
“It just wasn’t my day,” he said. “My legs were flat all day. I’m just now getting over a sickness and was still coughing pretty hard during prelims. (It was) just not a good day.”
Gross finished third in the 400.
High drama for Panthers’ 4×100 relay team
The Washougal boys finished seventh in the 2A meet. The Panthers’ 4×100 team of Kenny Kanthak, Arcey Harton, Brig Griffin and Ryan Davy brought home a state championship to mark their legacy as the fastest 4×100 relay team in the history of the school.