CAMAS — After a humbling loss to Mt. Tahoma in its home opener last week, Camas junior Thor Brody summed up the week to follow succinctly.
“Practice was hard,” he said. “One-hundred percent, it was hard.”
The Papermakers embrace the hard, because they know it will lead to better results down the line.
“We know what we signed up for,” Camas coach Adam Mathieson said.
Camas used that Week 2 loss to Mt. Tahoma as an opportunity to get better, and the Papermakers showed those improvements across the board in a 35-22 win over Lincoln of Tahoma on Friday at Doc Harris Stadium.
A defense that surrendered 42 points one week ago limited Lincoln to two touchdown drives, forced two turnovers and held the Abes to 0-for-3 on fourth-down attempts.
The Papermakers’ offense, which has 10 new starter