The Washougal girls basketball team had the honor of playing some of the best teams in the nation at the eighth annual Jerry Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas, Dec. 18 through Dec. 21.
The tournament is an homage to the late University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) men’s basketball coach, who led the UNLV Running Rebels to four “Final Four” matches.
The Washougal Panthers played four games during the four-game tournament, and finished with a record of 1-3.
“The tournament was important for us to experience — playing elite teams without much preparation,” Washougal’s head girls basketball coach Brittney Knotts said.
The Panthers’ first game of the tourney was against Valor Christian, a 5A private school that won the Colorado state championship in 2015 and 2016. The Panthers fell short 55-36, but playing a larger, faster team was a real eye-opener, according to Washougal senior Beyonce Bea.