Cameron Pierce and Connor Heredia drove in runs for Camas, while Dylan White was dealing into the seventh inning with a no hitter.
Prairie then made the Papermakers sweat. The potential final batter for the Falcons reached first base safely after a Camas outfielder lost the ball in the bright sun. With White approaching the 90-pitch count, head coach Joe Hallead reluctantly took him out of the game.
Bryce Gould drilled the first pitch from reliever Tucker Parker off the left field fence, and the runner came all the way around to score from first base to give Prairie its first hit and run of the game. Camas first baseman McKinley LeFore made a nice diving save on the next ball in play to save another potential run, but the batter beat his toss to the bag.
Although Parker was just a sophomore pitching in his first varsity game, he fought though this adversity and got the next batter to fly out to right field to end the game. Camas celebrated a 2-1 victory in the first game of the season.
“It felt good to go out there and get some good pitching under my belt,” White said. “I was just living pitch by pitch, and getting the ground balls for my team to take care of.”