A television crew took over the Camas High School weight room for a couple of hours Friday.
Drew Clarkson walked in, noticed the bright lights in the corner, and hesitated.
Clarkson knew the crew was there for him.
Only, on this day, the crew really wasn’t there for him. Eventually, yes, the men in the corner would be filming him, interviewing him, for a television special regarding his recent battle with testicular cancer.
Not this day, though. Other people would be the interview subjects.
“Oh good,” Clarkson said.
Friday, Clarkson’s focus was on school and then football.
One of the best offensive linemen in the state, Clarkson was preparing to play his first game of the season. After months of battling cancer, of scheduling his treatment so that he would return for his senior season with the Papermakers, a hamstring injury delayed his debut.
Another interview session could wait.
“I don’t like attention. I don’t really like it at all,” Clarkson would say a couple days later.