School days start extra early these days for student-athletes on the Camas and Washougal high school girls swimming and diving teams.
Every weekday at 5:30 a.m., the girls hit the water at the Cascade Athletic Club in east Vancouver, training together in the facility’s indoor pool. It’s a crowded scene – Evergreen School District programs practice at the same time just a few feet away in club’s outdoor pool. For Mike Bemis, in his 18th year as the Papermakers’ coach and third year as the Panthers’ coach, finding water for his swimmers has never been more difficult.
Bemis has been forced to move CHS teams to four times since he started coaching the Papermakers.
“We’ve lost four pools in that time – Marshall Center, Hough Pool, Propstra and Lacamas Swim Club,” he said, “so right now 11 of the biggest schools in the county are all using private facilities which could be taken away at any minute.”
Bemis is crossing his fingers that Camas voters will approve a new aquatics center in November.