Aaron Deister didn’t take his eyes off the basketball for a second as it clinked and clanged off the rim.
“I was just hoping for it to go in,” said the Washougal High School senior. “I couldn’t buy a bucket all night, but we really needed that one. I was just feeling it off the rebound.”
Frustration set in on the face of head coach Malcolm Estes as he watched the ball swirl around the glass.
“Can we just get one to drop?” He thought.
Just then, the ball tumbled through the net and the Panthers went wild. They had just taken the lead back from Ridgefield with 14 seconds left in the game. After erasing an eight-point deficit in the fourth quarter, the Spuds were peeled and Washougal celebrated a 49-46 victory in its first 2A Greater St. Helens League game of the season.
“It was a huge win to kick off league,” Deister said. “They had their run and tied it up, but we responded well and finished strong. I think that came from our experience last year and our four years of playing together. We were going to do whatever it took to win this game.”