The Washougal girls basketball team is trying to rediscover its fourth quarter finish.
After strong wins against Evergreen and Battle Ground to start the season, the Panthers had Black Hills on the ropes for three quarters before getting outscored 20-5 in the fourth and losing by nine points. Centralia then stunned Washougal at home by scoring the game-winning basket in the final seconds.
“I think we played really strong until the end,” said junior Beyonce Bea, the returning 2A Greater St. Helens League MVP. “We didn’t give up. It was a sad letdown, but a good learning opportunity. I’m proud of the way we kept our composure.”
Bea is the only starter back from last season’s squad that won the league championship, finished third at the district tournament and reached the state consolation semifinals at the Yakima Sun Dome.
“I’m trying to push myself so that I’m ready to do whatever needs to be done,” Bea said. She also believes her teammates will rise to the occasion.
“We’ve been playing together for a long time,” Bea said. “Just getting to go on this journey together is pretty cool. There’s a lot we need to work on, but getting back to ‘The Dome’ is still on our minds.”