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  2. Fran Rish Stadium - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Richland outlasts North Creek in 12-inning game ... - AOL

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    Richland hung on in the bottom of the inning for a 1-0 win, preserving the team’s 27-0 undefeated season and setting up a heavyweight showdown with No. 2 Puyallup on Saturday in the 4A state ...

  4. Richland High School (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The school is now part of the Richland School District. Until the founding of Hanford Falcons in 1972, Richland High was the only high school in the city. [3] Richland's mascot is the "Bomber", officially named for the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress built in Seattle, but also in recognition of the city's contributions as an "Atomic City" in World ...

  5. A former UW basketball star has died. Tri-Cities remembers ...

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    The 6-foot-3 left-handed shooter reportedly once received a death threat to deter him from playing in a game for Richland High School. A former UW basketball star has died. Tri-Cities remembers ...

  6. Meet the new head football coach for Richland High’s Bombers

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  7. Richland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    A second post-WWII expansion began in 1950 due to the war in Korea. Richland's Cold War construction boom resulted in Richland's population growing to 27,000 people by 1952. Many of these people lived in a construction camp of trailers located in what is now north Richland. With time, these trailers were vacated and the core city grew.

  8. One of Tri-Cities region’s best basketball players ever has ...

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    There was hanging out with friends, movie theaters and high school sports. And it seemed like every high school student went to the games. In Richland, EVERYONE went to the games. Richland Bombers ...

  9. Kennewick football hangs on to defeat Richland. Now it’s MCC ...

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