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Stories by Dan Trujillo

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May 20, 2014
Washougal girls tennis players Amelia Quatermass, Christina Zack and Haley Briggs captured sub-district championships Saturday, at R.A. Long High School.

Tri-Washougal champions share defining moment

Amelia Quatermass, Christina Zack and Haley Briggs are still grinning after what they accomplished for Washougal at the sub-district tennis tournament. "You can tell everyone on this team wants it," Quatermass said. "We may be a small school, but we can do this. It's all in the heart." Quatermass wore her heart on her sleeve as she outlasted Ridgefield's Sarah Kaufman 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 for the sub-district singles tournament championship Saturday, at R.A. Long High School. Zack and Briggs fought with desire and defeated Jamie Isaacson and Amber Olson of Mark Morris 6-1, 1-6, 7-5 to become sub-district doubles champions for the second year in a row.

May 20, 2014
Hannah Welborn points to Katie Schroeder after scoring a big run for the Camas softball team in the seventh inning. The Papermakers defeated Union 6-4 for the district championship Thursday, at Heritage High School.

Crazy week for Camas softball culminates with district title

The Camas and Union softball teams shared the league title, but there could only be one district champion. After defeating Heritage, Evergreen and Battle Ground just to get this opportunity, the Papermakers were going to settle for nothing less than the grand prize. They capped off an incredible week by beating the Titans 6-4 for the district title Thursday, at Heritage High School. "It was exhausting this week, but I am very proud of everyone for the endurance it took to get through this last game," said Harli Hubbard. The senior pitched all 29 innings for Camas and racked up 58 strikeouts. She said every pitch was worth it.

May 13, 2014
Bennett Lehner kicks the soccer ball beyond two Skyview defenders Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium. Lehner netted the tying goal for Camas in the first half. Skyview clinched the district title on a 4-3 shootout victory.

Skyview wins battle; Camas wants the war

Camas and Skyview played 270 minutes of soccer in three games without a decisive winner. Only one team could be the district champion. Skyview got the glory when the Storm beat the Papermakers on PKs 4-3 Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium. "I'm proud of this team. We had full effort. They were committed," said Camas head coach Roland Minder. "A shootout does not prove who is the better team. They won the game today, but it could have easily been the other way."

May 13, 2014
Joe Hallead leads the Papermakers in one more rally cry during the district tournament May 6, at Propstra Park. Hallead leaves Camas for Las Vegas after gaining 172 victories as the varsity baseball coach.

Hallead era ends

After bleeding Papermaker red for 15 years, Joe Hallead said the time has come to ride his Harley off into the sunset. He and his wife bought a condo near Las Vegas, where she has a high paying job. As Hallead searches for the next teaching and coaching opportunity, he knows there will be no place like Camas. "It's impossible for me not to continue to be a Papermaker," Hallead said. "I've put every ounce of effort into teaching, coaching and making this community a better place. It's all I've ever known. "This will leave a hole in my heart, but I'm taking lots of great stories with me."

May 13, 2014
Kayla Lagerquist (left) and Abby Young (right) pounce on Madisen Baldwin after she drove in the tying and winning runs for Washougal in the bottom of the seventh inning. The Panthers beat Mark Morris 5-4 Monday, to get to the district tournament for the first time since 2004.

Panthers break playoff curse

Chalk this victory up as the biggest one in the last decade of Washougal High School softball. Mark Morris rallied from two runs down to take the lead in the top of the seventh inning Monday, but the Panthers dug their nails into the dirt and refused to lose. Courtney Shelley kicked off the comeback charge by lacing a 2-out single up the middle, stealing second base and advancing to third base on a pitch off the catcher's glove. Morgan Ratcliff walked and took the open second base to set the table for Madisen Baldwin.

May 6, 2014
Alexa Efraimson breaks away from the pack during the Jesuit Twilight Elite 1,500-meter race Friday. The Camas High School junior crossed the finish line first with a time of 4 minutes, 21.1 seconds. Alexis Fuller earned second for Union and Alissa Pudlitzke placed third for Camas.

Elite effort by Camas runners

Although they compete for rival high schools, Alexa Efraimson, Alexis Fuller and Alissa Pudlitzke dreamed of achieving this moment together. The three Camas runners embraced after clinching the top three spots in the Jesuit Twilight Elite 1,500-meter run Friday, in Beaverton, Ore. Efraimson finished in first for the Papermakers with a time of 4 minutes, 21.1 seconds. Fuller earned second for the Union Titans in 4:37.04. Pudlitzke followed in third for the Papermakers in 4:37.62.

May 6, 2014
Brian Connolly rifles the javelin 134 feet, 7 inches for third place at the Panther Twilight Friday, at Fishback Stadium. The Washougal High School senior also clinched first place in the high jump to help the Panther boys win the eight-team meet.

Leaving it all on the track

Competing in front of friends and family members motivated the Panthers to go the extra mile for Washougal Friday. "We're not just some small town out here by the railroad tracks," said junior sprinter Donald Holbert. "When you put in the effort and the hard work, you can become anything you want to become."

May 6, 2014
Lena Richards rips a triple into the left field corner April 29, at Camas High School.

Camas softball team gets even with Skyview

The Camas softball team got back on the winning side of life Monday, with a 2-1 victory at Skyview. Harli Hubbard allowed one unearned run for the Papermakers and gained 11 strikeouts. Freshman call up Alli Hancock went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double and drove in the first run for Camas in the top of the second inning. Tori O'Neil added a fielder's choice RBI in the same inning.

April 29, 2014
Nate Beasley breaks loose with the soccer ball Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Beasley and Cameron Eyman netted goals, but Skyview equalized Camas' effort. So the question remains, which team is better?

Intensity stands test of time

So the question remains, which team is better? Camas and Skyview scored goals this time and still nothing was settled after another 90 minutes of soccer at its finest Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Nate Beasley and Cameron Eyman came through with hard fought goals for the Papermakers, but Carter Johnson and Brandon Zilles became the equalizers for the Storm.

April 29, 2014
The Camas baseball team only scored one run Saturday, and that was all Dylan White needed. The CHS senior pitched a five-hit shutout and struck out nine Union Titans in a 1-0 victory.

White, Camas blanks Union

Before dancing the night away at prom, the Camas High School baseball team took care of business on the diamond. The Papermakers defeated first place Union 1-0 Saturday, behind seven innings of 5-hit baseball thrown by Dylan White. He also struck out nine Titans. Six of them were caught looking at strike three. "What a pitching performance," said head coach Joe Hallead. "I looked him in the eye after we lost to Skyview yesterday and told him he had to carry us, and that's what he did. You couldn't ask for more out of a senior captain than what he gave us today."