Winning a league championship has been a rallying cry for the Camas softball team all season long.
On Monday, they captured that elusive title for the first time in 10 years.
“I don’t think words can describe how amazing it feels,” said senior center fielder Cali Mulholland. “It really shows how much hard work pays off. It wasn’t always easy, but our love for the game kept us going. Everybody on this team has the passion. You can see it when we step out on the field.”
The Papermakers showed plenty of desire Monday, and defeated Kelso 2-1 for their first league title since 2002.
Lead off hitter Amee Aarhus got the bats going to a bunt base hit in the third inning. After stealing second base and advancing to third on a wild pitch, Aarhus scored the first run of the game on an infield hit by Lena Richards.
“For only being a sophomore, seeing the seniors so excited made it all worth it to me,” Richards said. “I’m happy I could take part in it by driving in a run.”