Bolivia is home for Nico Lema Severich, but Washougal will always hold a special place in his heart.
By playing on the Washougal High School tennis and soccer teams, the 17-year-old foreign exchange student feels he has become a Panther for life. On May 29, Lema Severich earned third place in the single’s bracket of the state tennis tournament in Seattle. He also helped the Panther soccer team win a home playoff game, on May 10.
“It was one of the best things for a foreign exchange student to be able to come in and be part of a team,” Lema Severich said. “As the games went on, I could see we were making a bond. I really enjoyed it. I made a lot of good friends.”
Two of his good friends are Eyan Cagle and Patrick McCarthy. They both knew nothing about him, until he showed up for tennis practice one day and started beating them up and down the court.
“I don’t think I would have made it to state without him,” Cagle said. “He made me work hard every day and every practice, and was such a good influence on all of us. I’m always going to remember the time he was here.”