The first and only loss of the season derailed the dream Friday, but the Camas High School baseball players walked off the diamond as winners Saturday.
After dropping a 2-1 heartbreaker to Shorewood in the semifinals, the Papermakers dug deep to defeat Kamiakin 6-4 for third place in state at Cheney Stadium, the home of the Tacoma Rainiers.
“The one goal we had left to accomplish was winning a state championship. It was right on our fingertips. We just couldn’t grasp it,” said head coach Joe Hallead. “It’s tough to see hurt on the kid’s faces. It’s a testament to the character of these kids to be able to come back from such a huge letdown and walk away with a win.”
Camas scored two quick runs in the first inning, but Kamiakin did not go away quietly. The Braves added runs in the third, fourth and sixth innings to take a 3-2 lead late in the game. In the bottom of the sixth, the Papermakers had enough.
Chad Spring led off with a single to left field. The pitcher attempted to pick him off, but the ball got by the first baseman and trickled down the right field line. Spring headed to second and slid into third. The throw from the fielder sailed over the head of the third baseman. Spring got back up again, and scored the tying run.