There are great expectations for the Camas High School boys basketball team in 2016.
The Papermakers captured the 4A academic state championship in 2015, and competed in the state tournament for the first time in 51 seasons.
“Last year was the first time the culture was exactly where I always wanted it to be,” said head coach Skyler Gillispie. “This year, it’s already there. These guys are carrying on that tradition and adding their own layer every single day.”
The rise ended after a 55-53 loss to Kentwood in the first round, but these boys embraced the journey and the culture they established. Now, it’s time for them to take the next step.
“If you would have told me at the beginning of last year that we would finish the season just two points away from the Tacoma Dome, I wouldn’t have believed you,” said junior guard Jake Hansel. “That’s just a great thing for us to build off of. Our goal is to get back there this year, and beyond. Just leave it all on the court and in the classroom, like we did last year.”
Hansel and senior Ethan Unger learned the Camas way from graduates Jayce Allen, Jordan Anderson, Andre De Los Rios, Trevor Jasinsky, James Price and Kantas Zalpys.