For the fourth consecutive season, the Washougal girls basketball team is the reigning league champion, after the Panthers beat Woodland 71-39 in front of a standing-room-only crowd in Washougal on Thursday, Jan. 24.
The season is turning out to be extra special for the Panthers. In fact, Washougal head girls basketball coach Britney Knotts said this season will become historic if they can wrap up league play undefeated — a feat that is only two games away.
“We talked about that after our win, that Washougal girls have never gone undefeated in league play in the history of the school,” Knotts said.
The community of Washougal is supporting this team with historic crowds for girls basketball and the Woodland game was no exception, with fans filling every seat, including those in the upper balcony bleachers.
At one point during the first half of the Jan. 24 game, fans were lined-up watching the game from the hallway. A youth cheer night halftime show, may have contributed to the enormous crowd size, but the Panthers have enjoyed a loyal fan base all season, at home and even at away games, where the Panther fans sometimes rival the home crowds in size and spirit.