In the wake of revelations that Mark Yamashita, the former head coach of the Camas High School girls wrestling team, is facing a felony charge for the third-degree rape of a child, Camas parents are demanding local school district officials do more to address wrestling families’ newfound questions and concerns.
One Camas father spoke publicly during a Camas School Board meeting on Monday, June 27, and urged board members to meet with wrestling families, answer students’ questions and conduct a wider investigation.
“My belief is that the school district is not giving this matter the attention it deserves,” Brandon Collier, the father of two Camas School District students, — including a member of the Camas girls wrestling team — told school board members Monday evening.
Collier asked school board officials on Monday meet with parents of female wrestlers and “engage in dialogue to address their concerns.”
“After talking to our wrestlers, the school district’s assumption that (no other minors) were harmed by Mark Yamashita is egregious,” Collier said. “These young women tried to voice their concerns to adults, including Camas School District employees, and those concerns (were) ignored, resulting in additional harm. It’s heartbreaking, to say the least.”