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February 7, 2012

First high school bike race at Washougal

The Washington High School Cycling League offers a mountain biking program for Camas and Washougal high school students to ride locally and compete against riders from all over the state. In the league's inaugural season in 2011, the Clark County Mudslingers captured second place out of 14 total teams in the state. The 10 riders from Camas, Washougal and Vancouver formed the largest team in the league. This spring, there will be three teams from Southwest Washington blazing the trails. The first one is a Camas High School specific club led by Camas Bike and Sport owner Ed Fischer and his staff. The other two are composite teams based out of Vancouver and Woodland. The league will have its first race at the Washougal Motocross Park on Sunday, April 15. Fischer said he hopes this race generates enough interest to create a team in Washougal. In the meantime, anybody from the high school is welcome to join the Vancouver composite team.

February 1, 2012
Left to right: Camas High School seniors Austin Barr, Michael Koceja, Emily Ainsworth, Jonathan Warner, Olivia Lovell, John Payne and Kamari Brown smile for the camera on National College Signing Day.

On the sidelines: National College Signing Day

The best part about being on the sidelines is watching the teams and the athletes you cover accomplish some pretty amazing things. You get to ask them questions, tap into their emitions and share their stories.

January 31, 2012
Camas senior Sydney Allen (right) soars by Prairie senior Heather Corral to score a basket Friday, at Prairie High School. The Papermakers led 26-24 at halftime, before the Falcons outscored them 42-19 in the second half to win 66-45.

Papermakers push Prairie

The Camas boys and girls basketball teams took their fans on a roller coaster ride Friday night, at Prairie. After taking just a few steps past the half court line, Trent Johnson delivered a 3-point package through the net as the halftime buzzer sounded to give the Papermakers the lead and the momentum heading in the locker room at halftime. "I knew it had a chance, but you never expect a shot like that to go in," Johnson said. "I missed my first three shots from behind the 3-point line, so when that one went in, I kind of got in a zone." Johnson didn't miss from behind the arc the rest of the night. He wore out the basket with five more threes, on way to a team-leading 22 points. But Prairie"s defensive press and transition offense humbled the Papermakers down the stretch.

January 31, 2012
Washougal Equestrian Team President Felicia Harrison leads Tucker between the poles Saturday, in the first District Three WAHSET meet at the Clark County Fairgrounds.

Grabbing the reigns in Clark County

After six years of growing, wheeling and dealing, the Camas and Washougal equestrian teams finally got the opportunity to take center stage at the Clark County Fairgrounds. From Thursday throughout the weekend, there was no better place for the horses and their riders, coaches, family members and friends to be than right at home. "It definitely feels like our territory this time," said Camas team captain Sarah Brizek. "We have been waiting a long time to be able to show everyone this is who we are and this is how we ride." "It's fun seeing all the teams who have never been here before," said Mattie Olson, a sophomore from Stevenson High School who rides for Washougal. "That's us at the other meets.'

January 24, 2012

Camas boys beat Fort in double OT

The Camas High School boys basketball team is gaining revenge in the second round of league play. On the night before a snowstorm cancelled school Wednesday, the Papermakers scored 36 points in the second half to beat the Kelso Hilanders in Camas. Zach Eagle led the attack with 15 points, Austin Dubbay added 12 and Trent Johnson chipped in 10. After classes resumed Thursday, the Camas boys savored a 53-52 double overtime victory against the Fort Vancouver Trappers. "It was a really great game," said Camas head coach Skyler Gillispie. "Just the battle between the teams made it a lot of fun. On each possession, you could feel the intensity and the excitement to make something happen with the ball."

January 24, 2012

Biron and Moore win titles at the FCFF Rumble at the Roseland 61

Nick Biron and Jess Moore made Washougal proud Saturday, by walking out of the Roseland Theater in downtown Portland with championship belts. The two fighters who wrestled together for Washougal High School were featured in the main events of the Full-Contact Federation's Rumble at the Roseland 61. Moore captured the Featherweight Championship by forcing Sean Solitz to tap out with a triangle choke one minute, 5 seconds into the first round. Biron beat Darron O'Donnell for the Heavyweight belt on a unanimous decision by the judges.

January 24, 2012
Jake Yraceburu finished second behind Camas teammate Kasey Calwell in the 100-meter breaststroke Monday, at LaCamas Swim and Sport. The Papermakers beat Mountain View 167-116 for the league championship. Camas also defeated Evergreen 213-30, Heritage 221-14 and Union 200.5-80.5.

Camas swimmers get league championship back

The Mountain View swimmers may have won more races Monday, but Camas had a lot more top 10 placers in a league championship clinching team victory at LaCamas Swim & Sport.