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July 8, 2014
The Cape Horn Trail's 7.7-mile loop offers spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge. Hike through fir, maple, alder and oak forests, over creeks, along cliffs and under a waterfall. The lower trail, closed for native peregrine falcon nesting, re-opens July 16.

Horn of discovery

One step at a time, the Cape Horn Trail is changing. "When hikers see us working on the trail, they are always so appreciative," said Cape Horn Conservancy President Teresa Robbins. "People tell us this is their favorite hike in the Gorge. That's our goal. We want to be number-one."

July 8, 2014
Dante Humble comes home on a sacrifice fly by Caden Wengler to score the first run for the Camas 11- to 12-year-old all-star team in the district championship game Monday, at Forest Home Park. Camas defeated Evergreen 2-0.

Camas all-stars win district title at Forest Home Park

Caden Wengler delivered a sacrifice fly and Kolby Broadbent hit a baseball out of Forest Home Park and on to Sixth Street. This was all Camas needed to beat Evergreen 2-0 for the district championship Monday. Pitchers Michael Quintana and Josh Mansur combined for a two-hitter. Quintana racked up 10 strikeouts in five innings and Mansur struck out the side in the sixth.

July 1, 2014
Maria Grazia Repetto measures every nook and cranny while she paints a Ford Fusion racing car made famous by NASCAR driver and Camas native Greg Biffle. This is her second painting for the Camas-Washougal "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" Mural Project.

Fast times in Camas

With each swipe of a paintbrush, Maria Grazia Repetto taps into her imagination of Camas past and present. "My mother is an artist. I remember sitting beside her when she was at an easel and painting," Repetto said. "I had a desk at school. Instead of taking notes, I was always drawing on the desk. "I am an artist," she added. "I've been an artist my whole life."

July 1, 2014
Kharlton Belmar got his head on many soccer balls for the Portland Timbers U-23 men's soccer team Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. He also delivered the winning goal in a 2-1 victory.

Timbers get ahead

High flying, head banging action brought 2,678 soccer fans to the edge of their seats Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium. Forced to play the final 69 minutes of the match with 10 men after defender Matt Rose was red carded, the Portland Timbers U-23 Premier Development League men's team rallied from a goal down to defeat the Kitsap Pumas 2-1.

July 1, 2014
Alissa Pudlitzke surges to victory in the 1,500-meter race June 21, at the Pacific Northwest Junior Olympic Championships at Kent Meridian High School. She crossed the finish line in 4:51.04.

Camas athletes become Pacific Northwest Junior Olympic Champions

Alissa Pudlitzke finished her track season on top. The 17-year-old from Camas captured first place in the Pacific Northwest Junior Olympic Championship 1,500-meter run June 21, at Kent Meridian High School. She beat six other runners to the finish line with a time of 4 minutes, 51.04 seconds.

June 24, 2014
Firefighter Matt Baldwin gets by police officer Colton Price on a fast break during the Camas-Washougal Fire vs. Police charity basketball game. The fire department made a big push late in the game, but the police held on for a 65-58 victory.

Scoring baskets for the community

Firefighters and police officers from Camas, Washougal and Vancouver played a friendly game of basketball Friday, at Camas High School, and donated 313 pounds of canned foods to the Inter-Faith Treasure House, in Washougal.

June 24, 2014
Sherrie Geiger will be inducted into the University of Idaho Athletics Hall of Fame Sept. 12. The 51-year-old from Camas earned a national championship for the Vandals in 1982, was named Mountain West Conference NCAA Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 1983, and competed in the 1984 Olympic Trials.

Geiger bound for UI Athletic Hall of Fame

Pushed by four brothers growing up, Sherrie Geiger would always try to beat them in a race. "I remember those walks at night with my dad and my brothers. The last 10 blocks would always become a race," she said. "I think from that, I've always enjoyed running, chasing after somebody and beating them."

June 24, 2014

Peak Motion athletes take physical challenge

Even at age 60, Roger Russell has no problem plowing through the mud. The Camas resident earned first place in the over 55 category at the Rugged Maniac Obstacle Race May 31, at Portland International Raceway. He completed the 3-mile, 25-obstacle challenge in 43 minutes, 59.1 seconds.

June 17, 2014
John Welborn made his mark at Mt. Hood Community College by putting others before himself. The Camas grad became the college's 2014 Co-Athlete of the Year.

Swinging Saint

John Welborn didn't skate away from his responsibilities as a Mt. Hood Saint. The 2011 Camas High School graduate served as an announcer during the college's basketball and volleyball games. He also washed baseball uniforms, led the team with a .320 batting average, scored 22 runs, drove in 10 and became a Northwest Athletic Association of Community College's Southern Region First Team outfielder.

June 17, 2014
Alexa Efraimson runs at the Adidas Grand Prix Diamond League meet Saturday, in New York. The 17-year-old from Camas clinched 10th place in the Elite 1,500-meter race in 4:07.25. It is the second fastest time by a high school runner in the United States.

Lighting a match on the grand stage

As the youngest competitor in a field of world leaders and champions, Alexa Efraimson put all she had into each stride and loved every second of it. The 17-year-old from Camas earned 10th place in the Elite 1,500-meter race Saturday, at the Adidas Grand Prix Diamond League meet, at Icahn Stadium, on Randall's Island, in New York City. She finished with a personal best time of 4 minutes, 7.25 seconds. It is the second fastest time by a high school runner in the United States.