Tim Melcher has served as a coach for recreational, middle school, high school and college basketball teams for more than 20 years, and they’ve all had one thing in common.
“Everywhere I’ve been along the way in my coaching career has been a ‘rebuild,” he said. “I’ve had to go in and completely change the culture, start over, bring a whole new system, and try to rebuild a program and get it going in the right direction.”
That certainly won’t be the case at his new job. Melcher is the new Washougal High School girls basketball coach, replacing Britney Ervin, who resigned earlier this year after leading the Panthers to a 17-7 record and a 2A state tournament appearance last season.
“I knew Washougal wasn’t going to necessarily be (a rebuild) — just minor tweaks here and there,” said Melcher, who spent the 2021-22 season as an assistant coach for the Clark College women’s basketball team. “I wanted the job because I wanted to impart my coaching philosophy on a program (without) changing the culture completely.”
The Panthers’ winning culture was fostered during Ervin’s tenure, which began in 2017, and included three state tournament berths and a state championship in 2019. Melcher doesn’t want to fix what isn’t broken, and isn’t planning on completely revamping the program.