Kannon Burchette, Cash Johnson, Chad Menor and Bryce Tabbut never leave home without their lacrosse sticks.
“I just love this sport. Even if I was on vacation, I’d still have my stick with me,” Johnson said. “Get a stick. Hit the wall. Try it out.”
Together, these four trendsetters are helping this game take root in their hometown. The Camas Lacrosse Club features four youth teams feeding into the two high school squads. There are more than 75 players harnessing their skills in the youth system, and 43 Papermakers on varsity or junior varsity.
“We want the little guys to look up to us,” Menor said.
“By the time we all graduate, hopefully these sophomores and freshmen have blossomed into leaders,” Burchette added. “And then, have their younger brothers join the program to keep this club blooming from generation to generation.”
Camas broke away from the King’s Way branch in 2013. Union joined the mix this spring. This gives lacrosse fans two local teams to follow.