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Stories by Dan Trujillo

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December 26, 2013
Jordan Lenard receives a pass from Nick Lopes and takes it to the hoop for the Papermakers. The Camas boys basketball team defeated Washougal 74-54 Friday, at Camas High School.

CHS boys basketall team is making it count

Washougal fought back to within four points going into the fourth quarter Friday at Camas High School, before the Papermakers pulled away for a 74-54 victory. "I love the support we got from both communities. It made the game a lot of fun," said Camas head coach Skyler Gillispie. "Both teams came out and played extremely hard."

December 26, 2013
The Evergreen Storm youth girls team finished in sixth place at the Junior Olympics National Championships Dec. 14, in San Antonio, Texas. Pictured (left to right) are Misun Chong, Carla Jooste, Carlee Reed, Lauren Mahnke, Emily Wilson, Ashlin O'Neil, Kaylee Merritt and Serena Smith.

Evergreen Storm wins the day at nationals

The Evergreen Storm Track Club had an exceptional day at the Junior Olympic National Cross Country Championships Dec. 14, on the National Shooting Range in San Antonio, Texas.

December 26, 2013
Ashley Carter showcases style and grace on the balance beam for the Camas High School gymnastics team. She is one of 15 new freshmen to join the program.

Papermaker gymnasts, coach reunite

Carol Willson helped many of these Camas High School gymnastics find their footing in this sport. After taking some years off to adopt and raise a child, Willson was hired as the new head coach for the Papermakers just as these girls reconnected as sophomores and freshmen in high school. "It's like a family reunion," Willson said. "I met all of these girls when they were first-graders. It's fun to see them now as young ladies."

December 17, 2013
Kasey Calwell helped the Camas boys swimming team win the 200 medley and the 400 freestyle relay races Wednesday, at the Grass Valley Aquatic Center. He also finished first in the individual 200 and 400 freestyle events.

Out of the bedroom, INTO THE POOL

The Camas High School boys swimmers have their alarm clocks set earlier this season. With no practice time available in the afternoon at LaCamas Swim & Sport's Grass Valley Aquatics Center, every single Papermaker who wants to be on the team must be willing to take the plunge into the pool before school starts. "You have to show up ready to work. There is no set when you can slack off," said junior Kasey Calwell. "You push through when you're hurt, tired, or when it's dark and cold outside and you just want to be in your own bed. We want the younger guys to know that it hurts for us too."

December 17, 2013
Camas High School seniors Tye Lommasson (left) and Marcus Hartman (right) tangle in the Papermaker wrestling room.

Camas wrestlers are building a brotherhood

After becoming a district and regional champion, Tye Lommasson earned the opportunity all wrestlers in the state of Washington dream about. He competed for a state championship medal. The match only lasted 21 seconds before Lommasson was pinned, but it was enough to make the Camas High School senior believe he could achieve his ultimate goal. "It just taught me to be humble. Be grateful for the opportunity," Lommasson said. "I'm going to go twice as hard this year to get back there. Hopefully, I get another shot at it."

December 17, 2013
Erin Locke hugs teammate Christina Murray after a tussle in the jungle Thursday, at Washougal High School.

Thriving wrestling tradition

Erin Locke and Sara Sanchez picked up right where they left off last season. The two Washougal High School seniors earned championship medals to help the Panther girls wrestling team win the 22-school Warden, Wash., Invitational Saturday. Sanchez pinned all four of her opponents in the 137-pound bracket. Locke nailed three pin fall victories and a 15-0 technical fall at 145 pounds. Morgan Ratliff (130) snagged second place for the Panthers. Yaneli Martinez (100) and Emily Alder-Storm (112) took third place. Jessica Biron (155) and Katelyn Purkeypyle (235) finished in fourth place. Logan Sanchez (118) and Abby Lees (170) claimed fifth place. Baylee Wright (124) grabbed sixth place.

December 10, 2013
Coach Jon Eagle consoles Drew Clarkson and Matt Walser after an emotional and dejected end.

Joy turns to sorrow in seconds

Hearts were broken when the clock struck zero. The Camas High School football team lost its lead in the final seconds Saturday, at the Tacoma Dome. There would be no state championship celebration. No time to drive down the field for one last shot at redemption. The season was just simply and painfully over.

December 10, 2013
Alexa Efraimson kicks to the finish line and leaves the competition out in the cold. The Camas High School junior captured the Nike Cross National girls championship Saturday, at Portland Meadows.

Efraimson clinches national title

Just when Sarah Baxter and Elise Cranny thought they were the only ones fighting for the Nike Cross National Championship, Alexa Efraimson left them both out in the cold. The Camas High School junior beat the two frontrunners to the finish line, with a time of 16 minutes, 50.1 seconds, Saturday, at Portland Meadows. Cranny, of Niwot, Colo., followed in second place (16:53.8) and Baxter, of Simi Valley, Calif., took third place (16:57.8). A total of 198 high school girls from across the country competed in this 5,000-meter extravaganza. Efraimson added a national title to her state and regional accolades.

December 7, 2013
Alexa Efraimson gets off to a fast start in the Nike Cross National girls championship race Saturday, at Portland Meadows. She won with a time of 16:50.1.

Efraimson’s glory road ends with Nike Cross National title

Just when Sarah Baxter and Elise Cranny thought they were the only ones fighting for the Nike Cross National Championship, Alexa Efraimson left them both out in the cold. The Camas High School junior beat the two frontrunners to the finish line with a time of 16 minutes, 50.1 seconds. Efraimson added a national title to her state and regional accolades. "My goal was to max out, do my absolute best and have no regrets," Efraimson said. "I have no regrets today. I'm really happy right now."