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A drive late in the second quarter sparked Tolton's offense as it defeated Centralia to advance to its second straight district title game.
Centralia High School is a member of the WIAA (Washington Interscholastic Activities Association) in the 2A Evergreen Conference. During the Fall season the school sanctions the following sports: Cheerleading, Football, Girls' Soccer, Cross Country, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Golf, Girls' Swimming, Volleyball.
Born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Grimm moved to Centralia, Washington, at the age of four. He regularly achieved high academic marks and was a star on the local high school football team. Upon graduation, Grimm worked as a clerk in the Assessor's Office of King County, Washington, to pay for college. This experience led to his interest in the ...
USA Today named its first All-USA High School Football Team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. [1] [2] In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. The newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Football Coach of the Year ...
Here’s the 2023 prep football schedule for the Mid-Columbia region. All kickoff times are 7 p.m. unless noted otherwise. Schedule subject to change.
Aug. 9—Centralia High School alumni are invited to an event scheduled for Sept. 29 aimed at reuniting alumni, showcasing the newly improved high school and building support and pride among the ...
The Centralia Middle School, under actions taken by student efforts, successfully voted at the end of 2024 to change the school mascot from the Yellow Jackets to the Tigers, matching the high school. The change, meant to unify the schools and connected programs in the district under one mascot, also includes altering the middle school's colors ...
You have to go all the way back to 1994 to remember the last time high school state football championship games weren’t played in this neck of the woods. | A Matt Driscoll column