For long-time fans of Camas High School (CHS) athletics, rejoicing in the school’s second state football championship in the past four years is a joy beyond words.
For decades, one of the program’s most fervent fans is former Camas mayor Scott Higgins. The life-long Papermaker has been running the chains at home games for the past 15 years, a task that earned Higgins a sideline pass to watch the 4A championship game from the sidelines at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma on Dec. 7.
“It’s a unique perspective,” Higgins said. “You are right here. It’s the best seat in the house and you get to stand and look up at your community and see how impressive it looks and sounds,” Higgins said during the game, which the Papermakers won 35-14 over Bothell High School.
Higgins, who graduated from CHS in 1990, played football and wrestled his way to a district title his senior season. In those days the town was dramatically smaller, and neighboring Washougal was the school’s biggest rival.
“In my three years on varsity we lost to the Panthers two of those years,” Higgins said. “They were hard fought games.”