Jonathan Carlson (1999-2002) — He was a member of the soccer team that won the league title for the first time when he was a freshman, and finished third in the state when he was a senior. He was the Greater St. Helen’s League MVP in 2001, and the GSHL Player of the Year in 2002. He still holds the school record with 58 career assists. Carlson also excelled on the football field for the Papermakers, as a running back and a defensive back. In 2001, he was named the GSHL Player of the Year. Carlson continued his soccer career at Whitworth College. He was selected to the NCAA Division III Final Four All-Tournament Team in 2005. He also led Whitworth back to the Final Four in 2006.
Lloyd Stoller (1983-86) — He lettered in football, basketball and track and field. He became the first CHS track athlete to qualify for state in four events. He finished second in the state in the high jump during his senior year, and he still holds the school’s high jump record of 6 feet, 9.75 inches. He was selected as the 1986 Athlete of the Year in the Post-Record. He was also a member of the Washington High School track team that competed in China. He continued his track career at Washington State University.
Teams
1984 boys basketball team — This team of Papermakers upset Longview and Vancouver to capture the Southwest Washington District Championship with a record of 15 wins and four losses. They became the first basketball team from Camas to reach the state tournament, since its inception in 1923. Four members from this team coached by Clay Fox were named Southwest Washington League All-Stars. Team captain Loren Rainey was selected to the first team, Dick Schimel to the second team, and both Bob O’Hara and Kenny Meyer were honorable mentions.
2002 softball team — These Papermakers captured the state championship with a 23-3 record. At the state tournament, they defeated two unbeaten teams in Sedro Wolley and W.F. West. The 10 seniors on the team shared a 87-19 record during their four years at CHS. Players were Dianna Anderson, Ashley Barber, Jessie Buck, Becky Cervantes, Mandy Cervantes, Brenna Daughterty, Jessica Ellibee, Lisa Langmade, Ashleigh Marquardt, Stacie Mattson, Kristi Peppel, Sheena Salsberry, Kim Scurrah, Katie Simpson, Jessica Williams and Rachel Williams. Ted Buck, Don Chaney, Russ Barber and Michelle Beardsher were the coaches. Nikko Listek and Joe Stevenson were the managers.