As if seeing a bear wasn’t an eye-opener, the Camas High School cross country runners gained valuable experience from the Stanford and Richland invitational meets.
“I never thought I would be going all the way down to Stanford just to run in an invite. It’s kind of like being in a dream. I’m wondering when I’m going to wake up,” said senior Andrew Duffy. “Then there’s this other side of me that realizes we are this good. It comes from having great coaches and teammates you can trust. They bring out the best in you.”
The Papermaker girls passed 19 other teams for first place at the Richland Invitational Saturday. Alexa Efraimson earned second place with a time of 17 minutes, 22 seconds. Alissa Pudlitzke snagged sixth place (18:50), Maddie Woodson followed in seventh place (18:54), Camille Parsons claimed 12th place (19:51) and Mckenzie Good grabbed 31st place (20:12).
“This was a better performance than our state championship race last year and the Stanford race last week,” said head coach Mike Hickey. “These girls just know how to max out. Every race, they get a little more confident. They are all nice girls, but they have this attitude. They expect to win every race.”
The Camas boys notched ninth place at Richland. Andrew Kaler clinched 23rd place in 16:03, Duffy finished 33rd in 16:14 and Tucker Boyd took 39th in 16:20.