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August 26, 2021
Camas Heat members (left to right) Lincoln Fogle, Max Gibson, Jaxson Sullivan and Ben  Deochand celebrate after winning the boys 11-and-under division championship at the Oregon Hoopla 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in Salem, Ore., on Aug. 8, 2021. (Contributed photo courtesy of Jeremy Fogle)

Camas Heat win big at Oregon Hoopla

After the Camas Heat youth basketball team defeated its opponent to win the boys 11-and-under division championship at the 2021 Oregon Hoopla 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in Salem, Oregon, on Aug. 8, the vanquished squad’s coach approached Camas coach Jeremy Fogle and said, “We just can’t get over the ‘Camas hump.’”

August 12, 2021
Members of the Camas-Washougal U15 Babe Ruth baseball team pose for a photograph outside Rister Stadium in Kelso  after the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth 13-15 regional tournament on July 31. The Brewers won five of their six tournament games to take second place. (Contributed photo courtesy Steve Sutton)

C-W Babe Ruth team takes 2nd at regional tourney

Steve Sutton wasn’t completely confident that his Camas-Washougal 15U all-star baseball team could make a deep run at the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth 13-15 regional tournament, held July 26-31 in Kelso. Sutton knew his team was talented, of course, but he also knew that the other teams were talented as well.

July 15, 2021
Camas High School golfer Owen Huntington practices his swing at Camas Meadows Golf Course in 2019. (Post-Record files)

Camas golfer will play for Naval Academy’s golf team

When Owen Huntington was a child, he acquired an interest in two things: golf and a military career. The recent Camas High School graduate will pursue both at his new home — the United States Naval Academy.

July 8, 2021

Washougal High to offer sports camps in July

Washougal High School is hosting a series of free summer sports camps this month for students entering third through eighth grades.  Washougal girls basketball coach Britney…

July 1, 2021
Washougal High School basketball player McKenna Jackson (left) recovered from a serious knee injury to return to the court for the Panthers' final three games of the 2020-21 season. (Contributed photo courtesy of Britney Ervin)

The Comeback Kid

Nobody would have blamed McKenna Jackson if she decided against turning out for the Washougal High School girls basketball team this year after sustaining full tears to her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus in her left knee in August 2020.