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

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  3. Kennewick atop MCC football standings after tough win over ...

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    Staring up at them, just a half-game back with 3-1 records, are three other teams: Chiawana, Hermiston and Richland. One full game back with a 2-1 MCC record is Kamiakin.

  4. Kennewick, Richland, Chiawana remain unbeaten in MCC football ...

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    Highlights and standings from around the Tri-Cities region.

  5. Kennewick High School - Wikipedia

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    For 64 years until the founding of Kamiakin High School, Kennewick High School served as the sole high school in the city. Its colors are orange and black, and its mascot is a lion. Football and soccer games are played at Neil F. Lampson Stadium, which is located on the high school's grounds and is shared by both Kamiakin and Southridge High ...

  6. It’s a tie! Chiawana, Kamiakin and Kennewick share MCC ...

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    Here’s a look at what happened in the final week of regular-season play.

  7. Ray Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bakersfield, California, Mansfield grew up in Kennewick, Washington, and graduated from Kennewick High School in 1959. He played college football at the University of Washington in Seattle under head coach Jim Owens. During his sophomore season in 1960, the Huskies won the Rose Bowl 17–7 over top-ranked Minnesota.

  8. List of Massachusetts state high school football champions

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    Below is a list of Massachusetts state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association since the organization began holding state championship games in 1972. [1] From 1972 to 2012, only regional champions were crowned.

  9. Ed Troxel - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Troxel moved west to the Tri-Cities in eastern Washington to coach football at Kennewick High School, [19] a struggling football program that had just one victory in the previous two seasons. The turnaround was immediate: Kennewick lost its first game under Troxel, but then won six straight and made the AAA state playoffs.