Thirteen Panthers signed on the dotted line for Washougal Thursday night.
They knew their school had never beaten Mark Morris before in boys basketball. Head coach Malcolm Estes didn’t have to say anything.
“Before the game I wrote ‘Do you believe?’ on the board and walked out,” he said. “They all signed their names.”
The Panthers then entered the jungle and defeated the Monarchs 66-58. Senior guard Michael McElroy led the charge by scoring 10 of his team-leading 15 points in the second half. He glided to the basket several times and put the ball off the glass for points. He drew a foul shot on one of those occasions and converted it for a 3-point play to give Washougal the edge leading into the last three minutes of the game.
“I’ve been waiting four years for this victory,” he said. “The seniors played their hearts out and the underclassmen really stepped up. Everybody on the team contributed to this win. That’s what makes it feel so great.”
Mark Morris missed a game-tying basket from the foul line during those final three minutes, and McElroy delivered the ball to Nate Adams for a quick two points. After the Monarchs turned the ball over, McElroy drew the attention of the defenders and created a huge window of opportunity for Austin Tran behind the arc. McElroy kicked the ball out and Tran swished it through the hoop for a 3-point dagger. Two minutes after netting his 3-point play, McElroy was back at the foul line pushing the Washougal lead to 58-51 with 53 seconds left on the clock.