The Camas High School boys swimmers are not afraid of their new surroundings in the 4A Greater St. Helens League. All it takes is a backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly or freestyle to make ripples across the landscape.
Seniors Jake Yraceburu, Nick Panebianco, Trent Harimoto, Seth Albert, Alec Geenty, Jeffery Lee and Ian Walker designed a swimming tradition in Camas. Although the Papermakers are in the largest classification in Washington, their goals continue to grow. They want to win the league and district titles, and become a top five team at the state championship meet.
“I love racing at districts and state, and seeing all those hardworking mornings and afternoons paying off,” Harimoto said. “Don’t hold back in your races. That little extra effort of pain will be gone in a minute, but the results and the memories you get will last a lifetime.”
The Camas boys are already building their state team. Kasey Calwell, Yraceburu, Lucas Ulmer and John Utas hit a state time of 1 minute, 43.8 seconds in the 200-meter medley relay during the first dual meet of the season. Calwell also reached state in the 200 individual medley (2:02.84). Albert, Calwell, Ulmer and Yraceburu qualified for state in the 400 freestyle relay (3:47.40) Thursday, at David Douglas High School in Portland, Ore. Calwell, Harimoto, Ulmer and Utas advanced in the 200 freestyle relay (1:42.95). Utas is also going to state in the 100 freestyle (56.70).
“It’s always nice after the first meet to be able to call our athletic director and say we are going to state. Get our rooms ready,” said head coach Mike Bemis. “Our goal is to make it to the state meet every year. We’re not satisfied with just individuals, we want to take a team to state.”