Drew Clarkson is the definition of a hero in the eyes of his Camas High School teammates and coaches.
The 6-foot, 3-inch, 275-pound left tackle had surgery in March to remove a tumor in his right testicle. He also endured four rounds of chemotherapy to remove the stage 2 cancer that was later discovered so he could get back on the football field in time for his senior year.
Clarkson was already receiving offers from several colleges, including a few schools in the Pacific-12 Conference. Suddenly, he found himself fighting for his life at the age of 17.
“I was just starting to do track and I was in the middle of rugby season,” Clarkson said. “It all started to go downhill from there. I had to stop everything.”
The first visit to the doctor reported no health problems, but Clarkson still felt that something wasn’t right. An ultrasound following a second examination revealed that he had a large tumor that needed to be removed immediately.