The wild things were unleashed in the Joe Brown jungle gym Oct.26.
Washougal defeated Columbia River for the second time this season in volleyball. The 25-17, 25-17, 24-26, 25-23 victory propels the Panthers into the district tournament for the first time since 1989. By beating Columbia River twice, Washougal also claims third place in league with a record of eight wins, six losses.
“A lot of big dreams just came true,” said junior setter Emily Johnson.
“I’ll remember just winning with these girls and everyone’s excitement,” added senior libero Maggie Hungerford. “It was a good Senior Night for Washougal.”
When head coach Mallorie Henker took over the program in 2014, Washougal had not won a volleyball match in three years. This is the first group of seniors she has worked with since they were freshmen. Together, they achieved something that hasn’t happened in their town in 28 years.
“When we scored that last point and we won that match, I literally cried. I thought about all the time and effort these girls have put in to make this happen,” Henker said. “It’s not about me or the coaching staff, it’s about these girls. I want them to take ownership. I want them to realize how hard they have worked and how far they have come. I am just really proud of them.”
The Panthers were flying high in the first two sets. Johnson delivered 25 assists, with three kills and three aces. Kaylee Baldwin racked up 12 kills, 21 digs and three aces. Beyonce Bea added 12 kills, 15 digs and two aces. Hungerford gathered 17 digs. Rebecca Boylan, Gracie Dolan and Rylee Erdwins all had big smashes and blocks at the net.