Columbia High’s young football team will have one more chance this season to earn a win, when Fort Vancouver comes to White Salmon on Friday in a Trico League game.
Columbia High’s young football team will have one more chance this season to earn a win, when Fort Vancouver comes to White Salmon on Friday in a Trico League game.
King’s Way Christian broke open a close game in the second half and went on to top Columbia High, 32-7, in Trico League football Oct. 7 in White Salmon.
The Knights, who led 6-0 at halftime, capitalized on five Bruin turnovers to improve to 3-2 on the season, 1-1 in Trico League play. Columbia is 0-6 overall, 0-3 in the Trico.
A second-quarter interception return for a touchdown gave host Stevenson High the early lead, and the Bulldogs added another score in the second half for a 13-0 football win Friday over Columbia High in the Gorge Bo
Columbia High’s young football team made some strides forward Friday, but Goldendale had a few more weapons in its arsenal as reflected by the Timberwolves’ 25-8 win in the Klickitat County Cup.
With just four seniors lost to graduation off of last year’s team, it would be easy to assume this year’s Columbia High School football squad will be all grown up this year.
It was home sweet homecoming on Friday in White Salmon, where Columbia High celebrated some resemblance of normalcy with traditional fall festivities and a football win.
It’s all-hands-on-deck in more ways than one for Columbia High’s young football team this season.
The Bruins graduated a large and talented senior class and will rely on numerous underclassmen this fall. What’s more, head Coach Dan Smith is on leave for another couple of weeks, so the Bruin assistant coaches are also having to step up into new roles.