Washougalites were rocking around the Christmas tree Wednesday night, watching the Panther girls basketball team beat Stevenson by 30 points.
The Panthers pounced the Bulldogs 59-29 on 23 points by Kendall Utter. She racked up 16 of those points in a phenomenal third quarter that saw Washougal outscore Stevenson 25-3.
“That was probably the most fun I’ve ever had,” Utter said. “It was awesome.”
Head coach Charlie Boyce elaborated on Utter’s unforgettable performance.
“I love seeing Kendall smile on the floor. She is a tremendously hard worker who is so hard on herself,” he said. “Whether it’s basketball, riding horses, or going to state in cross country or track; whatever she tries, she gives 110 percent. It’s nice to see her enjoy her success.”
Darcy Akers delivered 5 points, 6 assists and 9 rebounds. Sarah Brown, Savannah McDowell and Megan Townsend also fueled the all-around attack. McDowell and Townsend are taking advantage of extra playing time while Chandler Audette and Maddie Down are away from the team on vacation.