The Washougal Panthers 2A state basketball champions experienced a hero’s parade last week.
Proud Washougal basketball fans lined the streets of downtown Washougal Friday, standing in cold rain and wet snow to meet the girls who captured the town’s first ever state basketball championship.
Coaches and players cruised into the town’s downtown core in a school bus, their hands waving from the bus windows, behind their official police and fire escorts, who had lights shining and sirens blaring.
Fans in Reflection Plaza waved, held signs and cheered the champions as they pulled into downtown. Washougal Mayor Molly Coston greeted the girls first.
“I know what they did takes an enormous amount of hard work and thousands of hours and an enormous support team, so I really wanted to let them know how proud we are of all of them,” Colston said.
Washougal’s all-time leading scorer, Beyonce Bea, was first to exit the bus. She cradled the huge championship trophy with both hands. The entire team then met with fans and posed with the trophy for pictures.