The Camas girls soccer team felt as though it could’ve contended for a state championship in 2020, but had to settle for a league title after the 4A state tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Therefore the Papermakers entered their 2021 campaign with a surplus of motivation, a mindset stemming from a collective desire to make up for lost time. The lost opportunity of the previous season gave the players “extra fire and grit to fight,” in the words of their head coach, to win a state championship this fall.
“(Contending for a state title was in their minds) from the start,” Camas coach Keri Tomasetti said. “We went undefeated in the spring, and we knew we had a strong team (coming back), even with some holes to be filled. Then as we played games, that gave us a better feel, because every year is relative to what everybody else has, so as we played more and more games it became even more of a goal that was definitely achievable for us.”
They’re just two wins away from accomplishing their objective.
The Papermakers (20-0-0) will play Skyline in a 4A state tournament semifinal contest at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington.
“We’re excited,” Tomasetti said. “Every team is going to be a challenge. We have some recent history with Skyline, and they’re a good side. They’re always going to be strong and be a great opponent. We expect that we’re going to have a really good match. It’s an honor for us to be able to get to this point and to be able to accomplish our ultimate goal. For us to come this far is a tremendous feat.”