The Camas High School softball team will not settle on being second best.
Although this is the end of the assembly line for seniors Amee Aarhus, Mackenzie Farnham, Alicia Huegli and Erin Tauscher, the returning Papermakers made a promise to continue to build the dream of becoming state champions.
“As painful as it was to be so close to winning the state tournament, there’s nothing to be ashamed about getting this,” said head coach Ken Nidick to the girls as he held up the second place trophy at the award’s banquet. “There are 50 other teams in the state who would have given their left arm to be in our position. We’ve been to the state tournament three times in the last five years. If you continue to work hard, you’re going to raise that state championship trophy for Camas again.”
The 2-1 loss to Arlington High School, of Snohomish County, in the title game still stings in Camas. The Papermakers won 22 games and became league champions in their first year playing in the 4A Greater St. Helens League. It was their first appearance in the championship game since they won it all in 2002.
Lena Richards led the Papermakers with a .468 batting average. The sophomore delivered 44 hits in 94 at-bats. She also smacked two home runs against Lake Stevens in the first round of the state tournament. It set off a chain reaction, as Farnham and Katie Schroeder also hit home runs in that game.
“I was real proud to see that amazing display of power from you girls,” Nidick said.