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April 10, 2012
Mountain bikers from Camas, Washougal, Vancouver, Hockinson and Woodland are amped up for the Washougal MX Challenge Sunday, at Washougal Motocross Park. Racing begins at 10:05 a.m.

Washougal Motocross Park

High school mountain bikers are taking over Washougal Motocross Park Sunday. The athletes, coaches and volunteers from the Camas, Columbia River and Woodland composite teams have spent weeks at the track plotting out a brand new course for the Washington High School Cycling League. It features four miles of trail and 500 feet of climbing. Several vantage points along the tree-lined track should give racers and spectators a majestic feel.

April 10, 2012
Jesse Saulo gets the kick off just in time for the Camas Rugby team Saturday, at Skyridge Middle School. The Mean Machine defeated Tualatin 50-3 to improve to 4-0 this season.

Camas rugby keeps rolling

Sunlight brought a warrior's mentality out of the Camas rugby players Saturday, at Skyridge Middle School. "It's just a lot of fun to be able to play the game you love with your buddies, and to have a lot of people come and watch," said Camas High School junior Nickolas Gadbaw. "It was amazing being out in the sun" Playing at home for the first time this season, the Mean Machine out-muscled Tualatin in the mud 50-3. Gadbaw led the attack with three tries for 15 points. "I've been playing this game for 12 years, and I have lots of experience. It's great to be able to show what I can do," Gadbaw said. "I love my teammates. They knew just what to do to get me the ball at the right time. I got some good kicks and I got all the right bounces."

April 3, 2012
Josiah Pacheco chips in the goal that helps Camas beat Union 2-1.

Pacheco rises to the occasion

Josiah Pacheco was the eye in the storm for the Papermaker boys soccer team. The junior jumped at the opportunity to play center forward, and delivered a goal and an assist to help Camas beat the Union Titans 2-1 Thursday at Doc Harris Stadium. "Every game, I get in my zone and give 100 percent," Pacheco said. "If I ever come off the field feeling like I didn't give my all, I feel disappointed in myself."

April 3, 2012

Harris blows out the candles, and eight batters, on his 18th birthday

Like candles on a cake, Dylan Harris blew down eight Fort Vancouver batters on his 18th birthday. "It's become a program tradition. You always pitch on your birthday," said the Camas High School senior. "It's your special day. Go out on the bump and let everybody know." The Papermakers beat the Trappers 7-3 March 27, at Fort Vancouver. Harris took a shutout into the seventh inning, before running into some trouble. He handed the ball off to Connor McClellen, who got the last two outs of the game on a double play.

April 3, 2012
Washougal soccer players Spencer Carnera, Elesey Razumovskiy, Caleb Howard, Sam O'Hara and Michael Wright (left to right) helped the Panthers beat Mark Morris in a shootout. Wright, Razumovskiy, Carnera and O'Hara scored the goals, and Howard made two saves.

Panther soccer sails over Mark Morris in a shootout

Ninety minutes of soccer settled nothing between the Washougal and Mark Morris boys March 27, at Fishback Stadium. Shootouts have been the kiss of death for the Panthers in the past, but this night would be different. Michael Wright, Elesey Razumovskiy, Spencer Carnera and Sam O'Hara kicked in the goals to lead Washougal to a 4-3 victory. "It seems like for my whole life, we've never won a shootout," O'Hara said. "I'd always have a bad taste in my mouth going into those. This time, it was different. It felt like it was our time."

March 27, 2012

Camas uses bats, gloves and speed to beat Hudson’s Bay

It was a sunny 56 degrees Saturday afternoon, when the Camas High School baseball players stepped onto the shiny green grass to play Hudson's Bay at Propstra Park. "Look at this," said head coach Joe Hallead as he tilted his head to the sky and shielded his eyes. "Is that blue? Tell me it's not a painting." "When it's sunny, I feel like everybody is more happy and ready to play better," added senior Jace Schumacher.

March 27, 2012
Joe Harris glides to first place in the 110-meter hurdles, with a time of 16.02 seconds, March 20, at Fishback Stadium. He also finished first in the discus (119 feet, 8 inches) and the triple jump (38-2.75), and second in the javelin (131-3).

Panthers compete in their first league meet today

Raindrops stabbed the Panthers like daggers and the wind chilled them to the bone, but the opportunity to compete brought out their fire and desire. Joe Harris and Karsten Short grabbed first place in three events to help the Washougal boys track and field team beat White Salmon and Stevenson by more than 70 points March 20, at Fishback Stadium. Kaitlyn Johnson finished first in four events to propel the Panther girls to victory by more than 40 points. "I was very impressed with our kids. I felt like they showed a lot of great character," said head coach Dave Hajek. "They rose to the occasion and competed. I didn't hear any of them complaining that it was too cold or too wet."

March 20, 2012
Sarah Nidick winds up a pitch for the Papermakers in the rain Monday, at Camas High School. The senior held Evergreen to two hits in five innings.

Camas rainmakers

Amee Aarhus doesn't mind the cold weather or the mud. She just loves playing softball. After hitting a triple over the left fielder's head, the junior who transferred to Camas from Sacramento slid into a puddle at home plate and scored the final run for the Papermakers in a 10-0 victory over Evergreen Monday at Camas High School. "I wasn't expecting it to be that slushy," Aarhus said. "I just moved from California. On the second day of tryouts, it snowed and it hailed and it rained. I'm adapting to the cold. It's all part of the game. You have to make adjustments." The Papermakers pounded 10 hits on a wet and chilly Monday. Senior Mikaela Searight knocked in three runs, including a 2-run double in the fourth inning. Senior Sarah Nidick gave up just two hits in five innings pitched, and gained four strikeouts.