With the return of full regular-season schedules, state tournaments and mask-free competition, many prep sports in Camas and Washougal will look and feel more familiar this year.
“It looks like we’re getting a little bit back to normalcy as far as what athletics should look like. It’s exciting,” Washougal High School football coach Dave Hajek said two days before his team’s first practice of the 2021 season on Aug. 18. “As a society, we’ve learned more about (COVID-19), and that’s why we have some of the guidelines that we have.”
Hajek said masking was “necessary, but kind of a nuisance.”
“We’re all excited to be back with sports and back at school and have the chance to start to get back to what we love,” Hajek said.
Camas High School’s football teams also began practicing on Aug. 18. The rest of the Papermakers’ and Panthers’ falls sports squads will hold their first workout sessions next week.
“We’re looking at a ‘regular’ season of athletics, so I’m super excited about that,” Camas High athletic director Rory Oster said. “We’ve created great schedules for our teams, who are going to travel and play some awesome competition. I’m excited that we get a real season with full schedules and playoffs at the end. It’s great. It’s where the kids need to be right now.”