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April 13, 2017
William Sun soars to first place for the Papermakers in the 110- and 300-meter hurdle events Tuesday, at Cardon Field in Camas.

Back on the track

With close to 200 track and field athletes on each team, Tuesday’s meet between Camas and Skyview turned into a four-hour tour.

April 13, 2017
Aaron Reiter holds his bike up after reaching the beach. In 2016, the Camas resident rode 104 miles from Portland to Pacific City for Roxanne Renton, a Camas-Washougal Rotary Club member who suffers from lung cancer. On May 20, Reiter and his friend, Greg Johnson, will particpate in the 2017 Reach the Beach event. (Contributed photo)

Pedaling for a cure to lung cancer

“I walked around the block, jogged around the block, ran my first mile, did my first 5K and then on to marathons,” Johnson said. “I felt like I turned a corner. I finally left all that behind me. I will never go back to that old lifestyle.”

April 13, 2017

Seventh inning magic boosts Camas

Back on the diamond for the first time after spring break Monday, the Papermakers struck for two runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat their rivals.

April 6, 2017
Camas High School senior Alex Glikbarg won the slam dunk contest at the Les Schwab Tires Roundball Shootout March 26, at Clark College. (Photos courtesy of Kris Cavin)

A basketball finale

Six Camas Papermakers and one Washougal Panther starred in the Les Schwab Tires Roundball Shootout March 26, at Clark College.

March 31, 2017

McGarvie becomes new leader for Washougal

Gary McGarvie looks forward to wearing three hats for the Washougal Panthers. The new associate principal will also oversee athletics and activities at the high school, beginning at the start…