The Camas High School track and field athletes had one more lap left in them.
It was the most important 400-meter dash after the Papermakers found out they had defeated 67 high schools from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California and Canada to win the Oregon Relays Friday and Saturday, at Hayward Field in Eugene.
“It was awesome to be able to run with everybody and share that victory lap with the team,” said senior hurdler and sprinter Jordan Davis. “You train hard together, you compete hard together and you win hard together.”
Davis clinched first place in the 300 hurdles with a time of 44.65 seconds. She also took third place in the 100 hurdles (14.94), and helped Camas gain points in the girls 800 and 1,600 relay races.
“You have to know the race inside and out, so that you can predict how many steps you need to take before the next hurdle,” Davis said. “Don’t be lazy with your legs. Attack every hurdle, slam your leg down, explode off it and carry your momentum forward.”