
General Program Information
Camas High School has carried a tradition of excellence in athletics for many years. There are many many accomplishments that the Camas High School sports program can be proud of.
Sports can play a big role in the development of a student athlete's life skills. Sports teaches discipline, team work, social skills, and keeps our youth healthy and active. Thank you for your continued support of our many District Athletic Programs. If you are interested in being an active booster supporter, please contact our Camas Booster Club President Wanda Miller for more information… (camasboosters@gmail.com).
| Fall Sports | Winter Sports | Spring Sports |
| Cheer Team | Boys Basketball | Baseball |
| Football | Girls's Basketball | Girls Golf |
| Boy's Golf | Girl's Bowling | Girl's Tennis |
| Boy's Tennis | Dance Team | Boy's Soccer |
| Girl's Soccer | Gymnastics | Softball |
| Girl's Swimming | Boy's Swimming | Track & Field |
| Volleyball | Wrestling | |
| X-Country |
» Schedules and News
- CHS Athletic Calendar wtih Schedules
- CHS Daily Bulletin has a daily schedule of events.
- Additional local sports news… Post Record & The Vancouver Columbian
- For state athletic information go to the WIAA Web Site
» Office Hours
- During the school year the offices are from 7:00 AM until 3:00 PM
» 2011-12 Sports Season(s) Start Dates
- Football August 17th
- Fall Sports August 22nd
- Winter Sports November 14th
- Spring Sports February 27th
» Student Athletic Handbook & Required Forms
An athlete must have a current physical (good for two years from the date of the exam), a concussion form, a medical emergency form, and must have purchased his/her ASB card and paid the athletic fee before the first practice. Some sports have try-outs for the team and in that case the ASB card and fee must be paid when the athlete makes the team.
In order for the athlete to self-carry and self-administer medication for asthma or severe allergies the Authorization for Administration of Medication Form must be completed by the licensed health care provider and the parent/legal guardian.
All completed forms are to be turned in a the Athlete Office.
An Athletic and Medical Emergency form, Current Physical and Concussion Release Form, and an ASB Card are required in order to be eligible for the first practice. A physical is good for two years from the date of the exam.In order for your son/daughter to self-carry and self-administer medication for asthma or severe allergies the Authorization for Administration of Medication form must be completed by the licensed health care provider and the parent/legal guardian.
Please return these completed forms to the Athletic office.
- Athletic Medical Emergency Form (.pdf)
- Physical History & Examination Form (.pdf)
- Concussion Release Form (.pdf)
- Authorization for Administration of Medication Form (.pdf)






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