After going all the way to the district tournament last season, the Washougal boys basketball players seem hungry to improve on what they started.
Several starters from last season have since graduated, but the team has plenty of quick players and an experienced core group of boys who say they are ready to run.
“On defense, we are working hard on quickness and moving feet so we don’t get beat,” senior Carter Murray, the Panthers’ point guard and leading scorer, said.
Head basketball coach A.J. LaBree, now in his second year coaching the Washougal boys team, said Carter has done a great job of getting into shape during the off-season and he is excited about the senior’s positive attitude and natural leadership abilities.
“Carter can lead us at point guard, but he’s also a great shooter and will spend plenty of time in the No. 2 spot as well,” LaBree said.