Monthly Archives: September 2015
How Clark County players fared, Week 4
Here’s how Clark County players fared on the college gridiron this weekend: 2015 Clark County College football players * — has used redshirt year Carroll College Last week: Beat Montana Western 10-9 to improve to 3-1 on both the season and in Frontier Conference play. William Noce-Sheldon, Seton Catholic, Fr., QB – Will likely […]
How Clark County players fared: Week 3
Parker Henry’s long football journey finally arrived in the Washington State starting lineup. The Skyview graduate who rushed for 2,100 yards as a senior began his college career as a walk-on in the Palouse, where he switched to linebacker. His hard work was rewarded at the end of last season as the redshirt junior was […]
How Clark County players fared: Week 2
Another week, another busy day for Clark County athletes on the college gridiron. Evergreen grad Justice Murphy scored his first touchdown for Wyoming on a 5-yard rush. Camas grad John Norcross was Portland State’s leading tackler in a win over Idaho State. The sophomore linebacker had 13 tackles. And in Los Angeles, Union grad Trent […]
How Clark County college players fared, Week 1
The most-talked-about college football game in the Northwest this past weekend had several Clark County connections. Portland State’s upset of Washington State was a triumphant head-coaching debut for Bruce Barnum, who graduated from Columbia River High School and lives in Salmon Creek. He scored the school’s first win in 15 games against a Pac-12 opponent […]
WSU offers free tickets to first responders, food donators
Washington State football is giving back to those who have sacrificed their time, effort and safety during Eastern Washington’s brutal wildfire season. Families, firefighters, and relief workers from affected communities will be given free tickets to WSU’s season opener against Portland State on Saturday. “We realize these devastating fires have impacted so many people throughout […]