CAMAS — A week after being shut out, the Camas Papermakers offense came to life in a span of 3 minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth quarter.

Three touchdowns off three turnovers by the Coeur d’Alene Vikings helped the Papermakers pull away with a 26-7 victory over the visitors from Idaho on Friday at Doc Harris Stadium.

The non-league game was deadlocked at 7-7 going into the fourth quarter with the Vikings lining up for a 38-yard field goal attempt.

The kick was blocked, and that seemed to turn a corner for the Papermakers (3-2), who lost 41-0 last week at Oregon 6A powerhouse West Linn.

Camas senior defensive lineman Jack Roberts said the spark was lit during halftime when assistant coach Jack Hathaway pulled him and fellow senior lineman Spencer Perley aside.

“He said we need to wo

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