Like a couple of Panthers, Taylor Leifsen and Tanner Klopman creeped into the Washougal River Rumble and pounced on championship medals Saturday.
Leifsen pinned Hockinson’s Garrett Elgin and Woodland’s Randall Hansen in the first two rounds. He also defeated Skyview’s Jackson Sayler 14-0 and R.A. Long’s David Jimenez 6-1 to become the 152-pound champion.
“After taking third and second in previous years, it feels good to finally get first in my senior year,” Leifsen said. “I’m working hard, staying focused and keeping my eye on the prize. One step at a time.”
After a first-round bye, Klopman pinned Goldendale’s Caleb Foster and Fort Vancouver’s Justin Miller to get to the 113-pound championship match. There, Klopman beat Hockinson’s Kai Blue 13-2 to finish in first place.
“It feels really good to support Washougal, the time our coaches put in to train us, and all the hard work we do in here,” Klopman said. “It’s just one big family that we have.”