The Washougal Panthers hosted their first district playoff game Saturday, but Brad Wallace and the River Ridge Hawks spoiled the party.
Wallace delivered 25 of his 30 points in the second half to lead the Hawks to a 54-51 victory in front of a packed house at Washougal High School. He also nailed the game-winning 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds left on the clock. All the Panthers had time for was a desperation shot that deflected off the glass as the final buzzer sounded.
“That kid just hit an incredible shot with a hand in his face,” said head coach Malcolm Estes. “We played hard. The breaks just didn’t fall our way in the end.”
Washougal seniors Michael McElroy and Aaron Deister each netted 15 points, and Jaden Jantzer added 10. McElroy swished a buzzer beater from well behind the 3-point line to bring the Panthers within one point going into the fourth quarter. Jantzer and McElroy both hit huge threes in the fourth quarter, but Washougal couldn’t hold on to either one of those leads.
“Obviously, we wanted to win this game. There’s nothing we can do about what happened. We just have to come back this week and keep fighting,” McElroy said. “Now it’s win or go home. Last year when it was win or go home, we won two games and almost made it to state. It’s not over yet.”