Keenan Townsend and James Nosack would like to be alongside their friends, competing this spring for the Skyview High School boys soccer team.
But the senior goalkeeper and junior midfielder, two of the area’s top players, won’t get that shot.
Can Camas make another state title run? The Papermakers have played in four of the last six Class 3A state title matches (plus one third-place finish), winning three of them. Eight seniors graduated following last season’s state title. That, plus a knee injury to sophomore Matt Palodichuk, means a lot of new faces for coach Roland Minder this spring. But the Papermakers are ranked No. 1 by the Seattle Times, and given Camas’ recent history that seems reasonable.
Who might push Camas in 3A GSHL? Mountain View and Prairie have hopes of taking a run at the Papermakers. Before the season, Minder called Mountain View the team to beat, but Camas already has a leg up on the Thunder and the Falcons having won 5-1 at McKenzie Stadium over Mountain View and 1-0 at home over Prairie.