The Papermaker girls basketball team was working hard during Christmas break, with four games in four days at the Nike Interstate Shootout in Lake Oswego, Ore.
Camas won two games and lost two. According to coach Chuck Knight, they were playing against mostly bigger schools and without two of their lead players due to injuries.
“Overall, we were disappointed with the results,” he said. “We really felt that we were capable of winning every game. But without Lauren Neff and McKenna Jackson, putting up shots was harder. You’re talking about teams who were bigger and more physical than us.”
Neff is on personal leave from the team, but is expected to come back this week when the Papermakers resume league play. Jackson will return as well.
Knight added that he is hoping the experience will help the players.
“It seems like we have a game every other day,” Knight said. “We got out of the tournament with no injuries, so that’s a plus.”