The Washougal High School track and field family is looking forward to the next eight days at Fishback Stadium.
Ridgefield comes to town today for an important meet against the Panthers. The Washougal girls are fighting for redemption after losing the league title to the Spudders in 2013.
“There will be no convincing. If kids need to step into any type of event for us, they will do it without question,” said head coach Dave Hajek. “That’s a great attitude to have. These kids want to compete.”
On Friday, Washougal hosts the annual Panther Twilight against Centralia, Fort Vancouver, Mark Morris, R.A. Long, Ridgefield, Stevenson and White Salmon. Field events begin at 3:30 p.m., and track events start at 4.
“We like to think of this as a nice little community event,” Hajek said. “It’s great to see the past athletes and parents who come out to help us run the meet. Our kids look forward to this, and they want to do well.”