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Fran Rish Stadium is a football/track stadium in the northwest United States, located adjacent to the campus of Richland High School in Richland, Washington.. Long known as the "Bomber Bowl", it is the home field for the football teams of the city's two high schools, the Richland Bombers and the Hanford Falcons, although the Falcons have a separate track facility at their high school.
Richland High has an enrollment of roughly 2,000; its WIAA classification is 4A, for the state's largest schools. The football stadium, which is used for both Richland and Hanford High School events, is located immediately adjacent to the grounds of Richland High School, and was named Fran Rish Stadium in his honor in 1986.
Richland’s offense was effective in a non-district win over Colleyville Heritage.
2024 Richland County High School Football Players of the Week Polls. Check back each week as the News Journal will put several players up for athlete of the week honors voted on by you, the readers.
The Richland Royals lost their first game of the season in a top-ranked battle against the Denton Ryan Raiders, who allowed Aledo to pull off a comeback win against them last week.
He took over as quarterback at Pine-Richland after senior Ben DiNucci graduated in 2015. During his high school career, he had 11,144 total yards, 8,202 passing yards, and 71 touchdown passes. [ 2 ] As a senior, he played in the 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year.
In overtime, Raycine Guillory Jr. swept left 8 yards for the winning touchdown to lead Aledo over Richland, 48-42, at Tim Buchanan Stadium Oct. 25 in District 3-5A Division I high school football ...
Richland High School opened in 1961 as the second high school in the Birdville Independent School District. [3] The school mascot is a blue and red lion. The emblem was changed in 2020 [4] due to its controversial emblem.