The last time the Washougal baseball team competed in the district tournament, head coach Zach Carter was an 8-year-old learning to hit fastballs in the East County Little League.
That was 18 years ago. And, while making the playoffs is never easy, Carter said he thought the Panthers had a solid chance this season.
“There’s definitely been a huge change around here. I mean, the positive attitudes — our guys are coming out every game ready to play, and that’s something we haven’t always had the past few years,” said Carter, who is wrapping up his first year as the team’s head coach after working as assistant coach for three years.
The team had a major turning point in the season on April 22, after topping R.A. Long, 5-1.
“It was really cool for our seniors because we’ve never beaten R.A. Long since they started in the program as freshmen,” Carter said.