On June 12 at Cardon Field, the Camas and Washougal high school football players and coaches welcomed the opportunity to play a game against each other for the first time in nearly four years.
“There’s a connection with these kids through youth football,” said Washougal head coach Bob Jacobs. “The rivalry goes back to like 1913. We don’t want to lose that. We’re just in a situation where we need to grow before we can get on a more even playing field.”
There were no personal vendettas and no scores kept. When the game was over, the Panthers and the Papermakers shook hands and patted each other on the back. It was something you wouldn’t expect to see from two rival schools who have been each other’s worst enemies for more than a century.
“This is really what sports is all about. It’s about bringing people together,” said Camas head coach Jon Eagle. “What you saw from the kids and coaches after the game was genuine. We have a lot of respect for them and the feeling is mutual.”
Washougal played scrimmage games against Hockinson, Rainier and Woodland high schools at a spring jamboree on June 9, in Woodland. Guy LaRue was 9-for-9 passing, Bobby Jacobs scored four touchdowns and had an interception, Marcus Cannon made a great catch for a touchdown, and Austin Tofell and Dan Arzhanov also scored touchdowns.