Washougal High School (WHS) seniors Audrey Thompson and Elaina Tauialo were not happy last spring after a challenging fastpitch softball season that ended with the Panthers winning just two games.
To be fair, it was a tough season for everyone in the Greater St. Helens 2A League except for Woodland and Ridgefield, which both had pitchers who are now playing for National Collegiate Athletic Association Division-I colleges. The Beavers went on to win the state championship.
“We tried to bunt and play small ball,” Panthers coach John Carver said. “We felt happy just to get someone on base against those pitchers, who were the best in the state.”
Thompson and Tauialo vowed never to have a losing fastpitch softball season again, and came up with an idea.
“I heard that other schools like Camas had a slowpitch softball team, so I went to our athletic director and really pushed it,” Thompson said.