Sports: CWAC South football
Wapato 28, Grandview 14
WAPATO -- Miguel Rivera rushed for 256 yards rushing and scored two touchdowns as Wapato defeated visiting Grandview in a CWAC game.
Sports: CWAC South football
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SPORTS: CWAC SOUTH FOOTBALL
Prosser rolls past Quincy in 2A CWAC
PROSSER -- Isaac Anderson rushed for 186 yards and three touchdowns as Prosser earned a CWAC 2A home football victory over Quincy on Friday night, winning 38-7.
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SPORTS: CWAC SOUTH FOOTBALL
Karter makes his play: Disabled teen runs for TD at Prosser game
PROSSER -- At 5-foot-8 and 100 pounds, Karter Childers is slight compared to the rest of his Prosser High School football teammates.
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SPORTS: 1B FOOTBALL
Kamiakin lands 6 on All-State 3A squad
The Kamiakin Braves continue to clean up in football awards, putting six players on The Associated Press all-state football team.
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SPORTS: CWAC SOUTH FOOTBALL
State football playoff sites set (w/ brackets)
A pair of playoff doubleheaders are on tap at Tri-Cities stadiums Saturday as the field for the Gridiron Classic continues to be pared down.
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SPORTS: CWAC SOUTH FOOTBALL
2010 CWAC football standings, scores
Here are the 2010 Central Washington Athletic Conference football standings, scores through Nov. 5:
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PREP FOOTBALL STATS
2010 CWAC football stats
Here are the 2010 Central Washington Athletic Conference football statistics through Nov. 3:
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SPORTS: KAMIAKIN FOOTBALL STORIES
Kamiakin blanks Prosser
KENNEWICK -- For the better part of three quarters, Prosser gave Kamiakin all it could handle in the first ever meeting between the two schools.
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SPORTS: 1B FOOTBALL
All-Area football: A special season for MVP Hoppes
PASCO -- It takes a special year for a small-school football player to elevate himself above the pack and be considered for the Herald's All-Area MVP honors.
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PREP FOOTBALL STATS
2009 CWAC football stats
Here are the 2009 Central Washington Athletic Conference football statistical leaders through Oct. 20:
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SPORTS: CWAC SOUTH FOOTBALL
Prosser has Mustang pride (w/gallery)
PROSSER -- Stroll through downtown Prosser any Friday night this fall and you'll see most storefronts displaying a "Closed" sign.


