As a full-time Running Start student taking online classes through Clark College, Natalie Collins doesn’t see the inside of the Washougal High School building very much these days. But thanks to her time spent as a member of the Panthers’ slow-pitch and fast-pitch squads, Collins still feels like she’s a part of the greater school community.
“Softball keeps me connected to the people from my school for sure,” she said. “It makes me feel that I’m not missing out on the high school experience as much.”
Collins, a senior middle infielder, is the captain of Washougal High’s slow-pitch team, which will conclude its regular season on Friday, Oct. 15, then participate in the 2A District 4 tournament. In the spring, she’ll finish her prep softball career as a member of the Washougal High fast-pitch team.
“(Coaches John and Heather) Carver have made (Washougal softball) a great program, and I feel like the girls bond really well together, and that makes it so much more enjoyable to play,” she said. “I want to be the best that I can be for my team and put in all the effort that I can.”
The Post-Record recently talked with Collins about her softball background, future plans and other interests: