The Panthers put the rest of the 2A Greater St. Helens League on notice after shutting out Columbia River 17-0 at Fishback Stadium Friday.
“This proves to people that we’re for real. We’re coming,” said senior lineman Ian Harris. “We lost to them last year. Coming back and getting the win is just like revenge. Revenge is sweet. What can I say?”
Head coach Dave Hajek put it all in perspective. He played football for the Panthers. He has taught and coached at the high school for decades. He can’t remember the last time Washougal beat Columbia River in football.
“(Our players) should be proud. We haven’t beaten River in a very long time. At least since I’ve been around,” Hajek said. “Our goal is not just to beat River. We’d like to win a league title, or at least be up for it, but time will tell. I think we will continue to get better and I think we will be in a situation where we can play for a league title.”
The Panthers limited the Chieftains to 130 yards of offense, including only 21 passing yards. After a scoreless first, Washougal jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the second quarter. Ryan Stevens delivered an 11-yard touchdown pass to Nathan Tofell. Stevens also kicked a 33-yard field goal, following a fumble recovery by Jakob Davis.