Redemption received. Respect earned.
The Camas High School football players achieved both of those goals by defeating Lakes 53-14 Friday, at Harry Lang Stadium in Lakewood. The Papermakers dedicated their victory to the members of the 2010 team, who won the first state playoff game in school history before losing to Lakes in the quarterfinals.
“It was a special group because they took Camas further than it had ever gone before. We all looked up to them,” said junior offensive lineman Drew Clarkson. “This was the toughest team we have gone up against this season, but we went out there and beat them for all those guys who had lost that playoff game.”
Jon Eagle was at a loss for words during the post-game huddle. He said this was the best team performance he has seen in 30 years of coaching.
“To go far, you have to come to places like Seattle and Tacoma and play well,” Eagle said. “I hope these kids realize what they just did. To come up here and beat a team of this caliber means a lot for program.
“At the end of the road, winning and losing is not that important. If the kids played as hard as they could, nothing else matters,” he added. “These kids always play hard, and that’s why I’m proud to be their coach.”