AJ LaBree admits he had no idea where Washougal was when he moved from Sehome two years ago.
Today, the high school embraces him as its new head boys basketball coach.
“I love the community and I love the people here,” LaBree said. “I wasn’t sure I wanted to be a head coach again this year, but the right job opened up and all the puzzle pieces came together. I got a teaching job here and an opportunity to coach. It all fit.”
LaBree, 42, teaches special education. He also brings 14 years of experience coaching basketball to Washougal. The Sehome Mariners went 121-77 during his eight years as the head coach, and finished in fourth place at the 2A state tournament in 2015.
“We had our battles with Mark Morris,” LaBree said. He is well aware of one of the Panthers’ arch rivals.
“I had a lot of fun at Sehome. I loved it there,” he added. “Those kids were a big part of my life, and to some degree, still are.”