Skyview rally forces 2-2 draw vs Camas

- Skyview erased a 2-0 deficit against Camas on Friday at Kiggins Bowl, finishing 2-2 after overtime and locking up the 4A Greater St. Helens title. - Lucas Angelback scored in the final minute of regulation, and the draw left Skyview at 10-1-2 while Camas dropped to 5-5-3. - It capped a two-match season edge for Skyview over Camas and settled the league race before postseason play.

Boys soccer title races usually don’t give you a clean ending. This one gave Skyview something messier — and better. The Storm fell behind Camas by two goals Friday night at Kiggins Bowl, then clawed all the way back for a 2-2 draw and survived overtime to clinch the 4A Greater St. Helens League championship. The swing came late, with Lucas Angelback scoring in the final minute of regulation to turn a loss into the point Skyview needed. ### Why was a draw enough? Because the standings math was already leaning Skyview’s way. A win would have made the title obvious, but the draw still gave the Storm the result they needed to finish on top of the 4A GSHL. That’s the strange beauty of soccer standings — one late equalizer can matter as much as a winner if the table is tight. Camas moved to 5-5-3. ### What actually happened on the field? Camas controlled the game early enough to build a 2-0 lead, which is usually the part where a contender shuts the door. But Skyview kept the match alive, cut into the margin, then found the equalizer right at the end of regulation. Overtime settled nothing, which was fine for the Storm because the result was simple — Camas 2, Skyview 2 — but the emotional shape of the game was a full collapse for one side and a full rescue for the other. ### Why does Angelback’s goal matter so much? Because of the timing. A goal in the final minute changes the meaning of the whole night. If it comes 20 minutes earlier, it feels like pressure. If it comes that late, it feels like a verdict. Angelback’s finish didn’t just salvage a draw — it flipped the league race from “still in danger” to not just a nice comeback. ### Was this a one-off result? Not really. Skyview had already beaten Camas once this season, 4-3 on April 22, so Friday’s draw completed a two-game season edge in the head-to-head series. That matters because it makes the title feel earned over time, not stolen in one chaotic night. Skyview didn’t just catch a break at the end — it proved the biggest league matchup on the schedule. ### Why Kiggins Bowl? Because it adds a little extra weight. Kiggins Bowl is one of those venues that makes a high school game feel bigger than a normal campus match. When a rivalry game and a league title both run through the same night, the setting starts to matter. The comeback didn’t happen on some side field with dramatic finishes tend to stick in memory. ### What does this

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