All of Southwest Washington’s high school sports seasons have been shorter than usual during the 2020-21 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the 2A Greater St. Helens League’s winter campaign, which begins this week, will be the shortest of them all.
The league’s boys and girls wrestling seasons will most likely be less than one month long, replacing traditional dual meets with multi-team “round-robin” events, according to Washougal boys wrestling coach John Carver.
“This is the quickest (season),” Panthers girls wrestling coach Heather Carver said. “They really want to make sure those seniors won’t have any chance of contamination before graduation, and rightly so. That’s the big prize in the end if we look at the perspective of things. We love winning at Washougal, but there’s more important things.”
The league’s basketball seasons are currently slated to extend into June, and to pack a lot of action into a one-month window.
“It’s absolutely ridiculous,” said Washougal boys basketball coach AJ LaBree. “We play four days in five days (this) week, and the rest of the season it’s pretty much a game every other day. It’ll be interesting. It’s going to be about staying healthy and keeping legs fresh. Depth is going to be an issue, but everybody’s dealing with the same thing. The guys are doing the best they can, trying to stay in shape.”