Can a 49-0 win be a wake-up call?
That is the way at least some of the Camas Papermakers viewed their win over Heritage on Friday at McKenzie Stadium, a game that saw them lead 7-0 after the first quarter and 21-0 at halftime.
“On the field and on the sidelines mentally we just weren’t there,” back Bryan Kelly said about a first half that wasn’t as sharp as Camas has come to expect. “We weren’t doing exactly what our coaches told us we should do. So that combination of not listening and not being focused, things don’t happen for you.”
Kelly, however, finished with a big night. He ran for 144 yards and three touchdowns and had a 50-yard reception to help cap a 9-0 regular season.
Camas has won its last 28 league games and has won five consecutive league titles — three as a Class 4A school. It has won its last 21 games against Southwest Washington opponents dating to a 2011 loss to Skyview when Camas was in Class 3A.