When you enter the front doors at Washougal High School, you see cases filled with a variety of gold trophies calling out the achievements of the school’s many athletic teams. The one exception seems to be basketball. And that’s something the Washougal girls basketball team plans to change this year.
“We all have high expectations,” the team’s star player, the 6’1″ Beyonce Bea, said.
In fact, state trophy expectations at Washougal have never been higher since this year’s team is made up of experienced players who have gone to state every year they’ve played high school hoops.
“You know, four years in a row at state is awesome,” Bea said. “But this year we don’t want to just make it to state, we want a trophy.”
Bea, a senior who recently signed to play Division 1 women’s basketball for the University of Idaho, has been attracting large crowds to Washougal basketball games since she was a freshman. She has the unique ability to play any position on the floor at a high level, which is why she attracted scholarship offers from 12 universities before choosing Idaho.
“Her leadership ability is developing and is a work in progress, and it’s going to be a huge difference-maker for us,” Washougal’s head girls basketball coach Brittany Knox said of Bea.