Sports Briefs for Oct. 11, 2018
Camas football struggles to score against Sumner
Camas football struggles to score against Sumner
The Camas boys tennis team defeated the Union High Titans 4-2 on the red courts at Camas High School, Oct. 3.
After two consecutive league championships, winning has become a huge part of volleyball culture in Camas — even after nearly all of the girls who produced those recent championships graduated.
The Washougal Panthers football team is on a two-game winning streak after beating their league rivals, the Ridgefield Spudders, 35-19 Sept. 29, in Ridgefield, and a homeschooled running back is a big part of the team’s success.
Is it something in the water? That’s the question many non-Clark County cross-country coaches may be wondering after a recent coaches’ poll placed the Camas and Washougal boys’ cross-country teams in the No. 1 positions for their respective 4A and 2A divisions.
Camas High’s head soccer coach, Roland Minder, has run out of superlatives for his star forward, Maddie Kemp.
Panthers take down W.F. West on the gridiron
In a Friday night match-up between two state football powerhouses, Camas controlled the battle for the first three quarters.
After missing one of the first matches of the season due to back pain, the Camas High Papermakers’ No. 1 golfer, Owen Huntington, returned to the tee in the team’s first league match, Thursday, Sept. 13, against Heritage High.
All week in practice, Washougal football coach David Hajek told his players they must avoid kicking to Tyler Flanagan, the Woodland High Beavers’ do-everything quarterback, safety, punter and return man.