The Camas High School girls basketball team saved its best for last, even without its best player.
The Papermakers won three of their four games at the 4A Hardwood Classic, held from March 2-7, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, to take fourth place, the best state tournament finish in the history of the program.
And they did it without the services of sophomore forward Addison Harris, the 4A Greater St. Helens most valuable player, who recently injured her foot.
“(They) were all pretty much freshmen and sophomores, and the best way that I can put it is we didn’t look like a team that was in the dome for the very first time,” Camas coach Scott Thompson said. “The shocking thing with how it turned out was that we came in with a ton of adversity. We got word that (Addison) wasn’t going to play, and we had to get girls ready to replace an absolute monster of a player. But I feel like we played our best basketball of the entire season without her. I feel like the dome, in many ways, brought out the best in us. We hit tough shots, moved the basketball and played together.”
Camas (19-9) beat Bellmarine Prep 59-53 in a first-round loser-out game, lost to Sumner 66-57 in a quarterfinal contest, defeated Lake Stevens 54-39 in a consolation loser-out match-up and vanquished Richland 49-45 in a fourth/sixth-place game.