The Bobcats couldn’t keep the Panthers down Friday.
“These kids just continue to fight in the face of adversity. We didn’t take the lead until the final four minutes of the game. That’s how long we had to battle to make it happen,” said head coach Bob Jacobs. “As long as we continue to compete and work hard, we can achieve things we never thought we could achieve.”
A 16-0 scoring barrage in the fourth quarter helped Washougal beat Aberdeen 28-21. The Panthers remain undefeated on their new home turf at Fishback Stadium.
“Playing at home has been a good thing for us,” Jacobs said. “The support we get from the community is huge. It motivates our kids to play beyond their expectations.”
Aberdeen built a 14-0 advantage in the first quarter, before Washougal started making waves. Luke Hiersche and Tristan Roseff caught touchdown passes from Chase Duey.
“The crowd wasn’t into it at first. Once we started making plays, it got crazy,” Hiersche said. “They definitely helped us gain the momentum.”