The Washougal High School softball team played to the last out on the final day of the district tournament and finished in fourth place.
How the Panthers got there is something these girls and coaches will never forget.
First, Washougal had to win a play-in game against a Rochester team that had won 17 games. The Panthers whipped the Warriors 11-0, in Rochester. Paige Forsberg pitched a 2-hitter and racked up nine strikeouts. Becca Bennett drove in three runs on two hits. Morgan Ratcliff added three hits and an RBI. Courtney Shelley and Kayla Lagerquist also knocked in runs.
After losing 10-0 to R.A. Long in the first round of the district tournament Friday, Washougal defeated Woodland 5-4 on a walk-off two run home run by Lagerquist to stay alive.
“When I rounded second base, I was crying,” Lagerquist said. “We deserved to win that game. We defied the odds.”
“So many of us were crying happy tears,” Shelley said. “You would have thought we just lost, but we were all so happy to make it to the second day.”