Camas High School Sports Round Up

Basketball

Both the Camas High School Boys Basketball and Wrestling teams competed Thursday night. This is a sports round up of how events happened.

Boys Basketball: Varsity defeated Skyview 54-49. Trent Johnson was the leader with 13 points. The Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball team last night lost a tough one in overtime to Skyview.  The final score was Skyview 60, Camas 59.  Offensively the team was led by Josh Ryan with 13 points.  Other contributors were McKinley Lefore with 10 points, Jordan Anderson with 9 points, Cole Zarcone with 8 points, Andre Delosrios and Tanner Halcumb each chip in with 6 points.

The Freshman Boys’ Hoops team put together a fine comeback victory over Skyview last night to open the 4A league season. The score was 60–57.  Trailing by as many as 9 in the second half, the young Papermakers turned to their defense to turn around the score.  Loose balls, steals, and deflections were created by Blake Roy, Alex McOmie, Quentin Lebeau, Brock Fielding, among others.  Ethan Unger poured in 17 points, and Cameron Vega hit 2 clutch free throws in the final seconds in addition to his buzzer beating 3 earlier in the game.  Over winter break the boys finished their nonleague season with a 10 – 0 record and are now 11 – 0 overall.

 

Boys Basketball
The 2012 Camas High School Varsity Basketball team. They beat Skyview
Thursday night, 54-49.

 

Boys Wrestling:  The wrestling team fought hard last night against a tough Evergreen squad.  Seniors Austin Miller, Dakota Safford, and Vicente Huber all earned big wins.  Huber and sophomore Talon Edmiston both bumped up one weight class and earned victories to put the team ahead 33-30 with two matches to go.  It ended up not being quite enough as the team lost by a final score of 42-33.  The JV tied Evergreen 15-15, and the lone member of the girls’ wrestling team in action last night, Erin Tulley, lost in the second period.  The wrestlers are back in action tomorrow in Kelso and Chehalis.  
 
Thanks to Marcia Johnson, of the Camas High School Athletic Department, who provided much of this information.

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