CAMAS — Behind a second half 3-point barrage Friday, the Camas Papermakers advanced to state for the first time since 1964, beating Battle Ground 60-50 in the 4A district second-place game.
Camas hit a whopping 11 3-pointers compared to just three for the Tigers.
Trevor Jasinsky led the Papermakers with 17 points, but Camas also had four other players with eight points or more.
First up Friday night was Battle Ground’s Devin Johnson. He set up shop on the low block, causing the Camas defense to shift toward him.
In the backcourt for Battle Ground, Nate Moring scored 15 points and was aggressive off the dribble. He worked to get to the basket and to the foul line but ultimately, Moring and Johnson could not overcome the Papermakers.