A shootout loss knocked the Camas girls soccer team out of the state tournament last season. When backed into a similar situation Saturday, the Papermakers earned redemption.
Camas defeated Mead 3-1 on penalty kicks in the state quarterfinals Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. The win gives the Papermakers a golden opportunity to play in the Final Four.
“Not very many people thought we could make it this far our first year in 4A, but we’re in the semifinals. That shows how much heart we all have,” said senior captain Jamie Carter. “I’m really excited to be going to the Final Four with such a great group of girls. It definitely makes senior year memorable.”
It had been less than three days since the Papermakers returned home from a six-hour bus ride to Moses Lake, but they refused to give an inch to Mead in a match that went the full 90 minutes without either team scoring a goal.
“We showed no signs of slowing down. If anything, we picked up our intensity minute by minute,” said Mika Norrish, who netted the winning goal against Moses Lake. “We are all proud to say we played our hearts out on that field to the very last second.”