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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 ...
Richland's Columbia High School adopted "Bombers" as its mascot (complete with mushroom cloud logo). In 1970, Kamiakin High School (in the neighboring city of Kennewick) was founded in response to the continued influx of people. The economy continued to grow, but not without some turbulence.
Richland Bombers boys basketball was top box office at that time. Art Dawald Gymnasium was one of the largest high school gyms in the state, and when a good team — such as Pasco High — came to ...
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.
Congratulations go out to the Richland Bombers, who officially won the MCC title as the regular season ended on Friday. Richland finished with a 14-2 MCC record, 18-2 overall, and enters the ...
Richland Bombers boys basketball was top box office at that time. Art Dawald Gymnasium was one of the largest high school gyms in the state, and when a good team — such as Pasco High — came to ...
In the end, the visiting Bombers pulled out a 56-49 Mid-Columbia Conference victory, giving Richland a 2-0 record. Hermiston falls to 1-1. Richland senior Josh Woodard, the Bombers’ outstanding ...
The high school, built in 1972, was originally part of a K-12 complex, which included an elementary and junior high (later a middle school). The elementary school was closed in the mid-1980s due to school district budget cuts, and the middle school was closed in 2005 when Enterprise Middle School was opened in West Richland in the same year ...