The Camas High School slowpitch softball team is maintaining a positive outlook despite a slow start to its 2021 season.
“We have a great group of girls with awesome attitudes and positivity,” Papermakers coach Mandy Cervantes said. “(We want) to learn and absorb as much of the game as possible, and of course have a great time building relationships and having fun. We are excited to see our team grow and develop throughout the season.”
Camas, which has a “mix between young and old, and experienced vs. inexperienced (players),” according to Cervantes, is led by seniors Maggie Lyons and Kallie Wengler and junior Amelia Marcum.
“Maggie, who also plays fastpitch, brings a lot of experience and positivity to the team,” Cervantes said. “Kallie hasn’t played softball since middle school, but has proven in preseason practice and the first couple games that she has a lot to contribute offensively. And Amelia is a great team leader, gives 150-percent effort all the time, and will hopefully do some great things for the Papermakers this year.”
Camas lost its first four games of the season, but defeated Mountain View 5-4 in the second game of a doubleheader on Sept. 16, then beat Evergreen 13-7 on Sept. 17.