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Richland High School (Washington)

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Richland High School
Location
930 Long Avenue
Richland, Washington, US
Coordinates46°16′41″N 119°17′17″W / 46.278°N 119.288°W / 46.278; -119.288Coordinates: 46°16′41″N 119°17′17″W / 46.278°N 119.288°W / 46.278; -119.288
Information
TypePublic
Established1910
School districtRichland School District
PrincipalSteve Fisk
Enrollment1,967 (2019–20)[1]
Color(s)Green and gold
Websiterichland.rsd.edu
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Location in the United States
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Location in Washington

Richland High School is a public secondary school in the northwest United States, located in Richland, Washington. The school was founded as Columbia High School in 1910 to serve the educational needs of the small town of Richland. The building was replaced with a much larger structure by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1946 as the development of the neighboring Hanford Engineering Works brought an influx of employees to the region to support the war effort.

Columbia High was renamed Richland High School as the small farming community continued to develop as weapons production climbed during the Cold War and the town was designated as a first class city in 1958. The facilities of were extensively renovated in 1964, and remodeled again in stages between 1995 and 2006. The school is now part of the Richland School District. Until the founding of Hanford Falcons in 1972, Richland High was the only high school in the city.[3]

Richland's mascot is the "Bomber", officially named for the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress built in Seattle, but also in recognition of the city's contributions as an "Atomic City" in World War Two. Hanford was home to the Manhattan Project's B Reactor, the first full-scale plutonium production reactor in the world. Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the nuclear bomb detonated over Nagasaki, Japan. Mushroom cloud logos are proudly displayed throughout the school and the student body used to shout "nuke 'em" at sporting events.[4]

In 2019, "Archie" a B-17 Ball Turret Gunner was named the first-ever character mascot at Richland High School. The mascot is named after Archie Purcell, a WWII veteran who was a ball turret gunner on the famous B-17 "A Days Pay".

As the region has diversified since its past as a federally owned Atomic City where 90% of the population was either employed by or a dependent of Hanford, the school has since received criticism for its depiction of a mushroom cloud as an unofficial logo for the school, believing that the logo and the mascot to be a shameful reminder of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.[5]

Athletics

Richland High has an enrollment of roughly 2,000; its WIAA classification is 4A, for the state's largest schools. The football stadium, which is used for both Richland and Hanford High School events, is located immediately adjacent to the grounds of Richland High School, and was named Fran Rish Stadium in his honor in 1986.

Football

The Bombers were state champions in 1981, 1999, and 2017, and played in the title game in 1975, 1996, and 2016. The 2017 team was coached by Mike Neidhold, the 1999 team by Lonnie Pierson, and the 1981 team by J.D. Covington.[6]

Cross country

Richland was a cross country power in the early 1970s, winning a then-record five straight AAA state boys' titles under coaches Max Jensen (1970–72) and Mike Hepper (1973–74). Jensen went on to be a successful coach at Spokane Community College. The RHS girls' cross-country team won the state championship in 1993 under coach Mike Mills, and also qualified for state in 2005 and 2006.

Soccer

RHS has a very strong girls and boys soccer program. The 1999 state champion team, led by future United States World Cup and gold medal-winning goalkeeper Hope Solo, was undefeated and ranked fourth in the nation. Both the boys' and girls' team were state champions in 2003.

Octavio DoValle Sr. has been the Richland High School boys soccer coach since 1987. Under his direction, the soccer program built the first dedicated high school soccer stadium in the state.

Baseball

Richland High School's baseball team has been highly successful, winning four state titles in eleven years (1999, 2005, 2007, 2009), and another in 2018. This was especially impressive considering the football team had won state earlier in that same school year. Former coach Ben Jacobs is the winningest coach in school history with over 400 wins. One of Jacobs' notable alumni is Travis Buck of the Cleveland Indians, formerly of the Oakland Athletics.

Basketball

Richland has won three state championships in boys' basketball, most recently in 1979, a team led on the floor by Mark Hoke, Bob Kennedy, and Brian Kellerman.[7][8][9] Previous state titles were in 1972 and 1958;[10][11] and the Bombers made the state semi-finals seven times in eight years in the 1970s, advancing to five finals.[12] In the 1960s, they won the third place game four times in five years.[13][14][15] Kellerman was a four-year starter at Idaho, a top ten team in 1982, and he was the Big Sky player of the year as a sophomore in 1981.

Golf

Richland High School has had a strong boys golf program since the late 1960’s. The Bombers won back to back state golf titles in 1968 and 1969. RHS won three state championships in the span of five years between 2000 and 2005. In 2016 the school placed second in the state.


Alumni

References

  1. ^ "Richland High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "Staff Directory - Richland High". richland.rsd.edu. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  3. ^ Kershner, Jim. "Richland – Thumbnail History". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  4. ^ Probert, Cameron (April 27, 2017). "Richland High School's bomber mascot and mushroom cloud logo in the news again". Tri-City Herald. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  5. ^ Cary, Annette (June 6, 2019). "Richland High's mushroom cloud logo surprised a Japanese student. She finally spoke up". Tri-City Herald. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  6. ^ Coach J.D. Covington
  7. ^ Jordan, Jeff (March 19, 1979). "Seattle Coliseum: 'Tri-Cities West'". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 26.
  8. ^ "Richland proves its No. 1". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. March 18, 1979. p. 2B.
  9. ^ "Another hoop crown for Richland quintet". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. March 19, 1979. p. 21.
  10. ^ "Bombers champs". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. March 20, 1972. p. 16.
  11. ^ "Richland tips Lewis & Clark to take Washington AA title". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. March 16, 1958. p. 8.
  12. ^ Craker, Craig (March 4, 2014). "Boys basketball: Richland High squad brings back memories of fabled '79 team". Tri-City Herald. (Kennewick, Washington). Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  13. ^ "Richland 3rd again". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 17, 1964. p. 1, sports.
  14. ^ "Bombers claim third in state cage tourney". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 22, 1964. p. 1, sports.
  15. ^ "Richland has third place". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 20, 1966. p. 1, sports.
  16. ^ Boeing Commercial's Jim Albaugh retires, MyNorthwest, June 26, 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  17. ^ The Sun Devils webpage. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  18. ^ Gene Conley at the SABR Baseball Biography Project, by John R. Husman, Retrieved 2012-07-11.
  19. ^ "Past State Poet Laureates". Arts WA. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  20. ^ Richland School District honors and awards. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  21. ^ "2 bombers honored". Spokane Daily Chronicle. April 12, 1979. p. 17. Retrieved January 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.  
  22. ^ USC Aiken webpage July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  23. ^ Richland native Gen. Mattis to replace Petraeus, Tri-City Herald, July 9, 2010. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  24. ^ Lamothe, Dan (December 1, 2016). "Trump picks retired Marine Gen. James Mattis for secretary of defense". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  25. ^ "Ruemmler Started Out as Enron Prosecutor", dated 1 January 2011
  26. ^ "White House Counsel", dated 10 October 2014
  27. ^ Hope Solo seeks more gold, adventure and balance, MaxPreps, July 9, 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012
  28. ^ Pete (August 21, 2019). "Richland grad called-up to the big leagues". Newstalk AM 870 KFLD. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • "Richland High Overview".

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This school related article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards More verifiable information on this school is needed Guidelines and editing help are available May 2018 2 Richland High SchoolLocation930 Long AvenueRichland Washington USCoordinates46 16 41 N 119 17 17 W 46 278 N 119 288 W 46 278 119 288 Coordinates 46 16 41 N 119 17 17 W 46 278 N 119 288 W 46 278 119 288InformationTypePublicEstablished1910School districtRichland School DistrictPrincipalSteve FiskEnrollment1 967 2019 20 1 Color s Green and goldWebsiterichland wbr rsd wbr eduRichlandclass notpageimage Location in the United States Richlandclass notpageimage Location in Washington Richland High School is a public secondary school in the northwest United States located in Richland Washington The school was founded as Columbia High School in 1910 to serve the educational needs of the small town of Richland The building was replaced with a much larger structure by the U S Army Corps of Engineers in 1946 as the development of the neighboring Hanford Engineering Works brought an influx of employees to the region to support the war effort Columbia High was renamed Richland High School as the small farming community continued to develop as weapons production climbed during the Cold War and the town was designated as a first class city in 1958 The facilities of were extensively renovated in 1964 and remodeled again in stages between 1995 and 2006 The school is now part of the Richland School District Until the founding of Hanford Falcons in 1972 Richland High was the only high school in the city 3 Richland s mascot is the Bomber officially named for the Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress built in Seattle but also in recognition of the city s contributions as an Atomic City in World War Two Hanford was home to the Manhattan Project s B Reactor the first full scale plutonium production reactor in the world Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the nuclear bomb detonated over Nagasaki Japan Mushroom cloud logos are proudly displayed throughout the school and the student body used to shout nuke em at sporting events 4 In 2019 Archie a B 17 Ball Turret Gunner was named the first ever character mascot at Richland High School The mascot is named after Archie Purcell a WWII veteran who was a ball turret gunner on the famous B 17 A Days Pay As the region has diversified since its past as a federally owned Atomic City where 90 of the population was either employed by or a dependent of Hanford the school has since received criticism for its depiction of a mushroom cloud as an unofficial logo for the school believing that the logo and the mascot to be a shameful reminder of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 5 Contents 1 Athletics 1 1 Football 1 2 Cross country 1 3 Soccer 1 4 Baseball 1 5 Basketball 1 6 Golf 2 Alumni 3 References 4 External linksAthletics EditThis section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Richland High has an enrollment of roughly 2 000 its WIAA classification is 4A for the state s largest schools The football stadium which is used for both Richland and Hanford High School events is located immediately adjacent to the grounds of Richland High School and was named Fran Rish Stadium in his honor in 1986 Football Edit The Bombers were state champions in 1981 1999 and 2017 and played in the title game in 1975 1996 and 2016 The 2017 team was coached by Mike Neidhold the 1999 team by Lonnie Pierson and the 1981 team by J D Covington 6 Cross country Edit Richland was a cross country power in the early 1970s winning a then record five straight AAA state boys titles under coaches Max Jensen 1970 72 and Mike Hepper 1973 74 Jensen went on to be a successful coach at Spokane Community College The RHS girls cross country team won the state championship in 1993 under coach Mike Mills and also qualified for state in 2005 and 2006 Soccer Edit RHS has a very strong girls and boys soccer program The 1999 state champion team led by future United States World Cup and gold medal winning goalkeeper Hope Solo was undefeated and ranked fourth in the nation Both the boys and girls team were state champions in 2003 Octavio DoValle Sr has been the Richland High School boys soccer coach since 1987 Under his direction the soccer program built the first dedicated high school soccer stadium in the state Baseball Edit Richland High School s baseball team has been highly successful winning four state titles in eleven years 1999 2005 2007 2009 and another in 2018 This was especially impressive considering the football team had won state earlier in that same school year Former coach Ben Jacobs is the winningest coach in school history with over 400 wins One of Jacobs notable alumni is Travis Buck of the Cleveland Indians formerly of the Oakland Athletics Basketball Edit Richland has won three state championships in boys basketball most recently in 1979 a team led on the floor by Mark Hoke Bob Kennedy and Brian Kellerman 7 8 9 Previous state titles were in 1972 and 1958 10 11 and the Bombers made the state semi finals seven times in eight years in the 1970s advancing to five finals 12 In the 1960s they won the third place game four times in five years 13 14 15 Kellerman was a four year starter at Idaho a top ten team in 1982 and he was the Big Sky player of the year as a sophomore in 1981 Golf Edit Richland High School has had a strong boys golf program since the late 1960 s The Bombers won back to back state golf titles in 1968 and 1969 RHS won three state championships in the span of five years between 2000 and 2005 In 2016 the school placed second in the state Alumni EditThis article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message James Albaugh Class of 1968 former CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes 16 Kayla Barron NASA astronaut and submarine warfare officer Travis Buck Class of 2002 Major League Baseball outfielder 17 Gene Conley Class of 1948 Major League Baseball pitcher and National Basketball Association forward 18 Larry Coryell Class of 1961 musician jazz fusion guitarist Kathleen Flenniken Class of 1978 poet Washington State Poet Laureate 19 Santino Fontana Class of 2000 stage actor director and composer 20 Liz Heaston Class of 1997 soccer and football first woman to score a point in a college football game Kurt Kafentzis former NFL defensive back Mark Kafentzis former NFL defensive back Brian Kellerman Class of 1979 basketball player 21 John Lesko Class of 2006 USSF Division 2 Professional League defender 22 James Mattis Class of 1968 USMC General commander of United States Central Command 23 and Secretary of Defense in Donald Trump administration 24 John Meyers Class of 1958 National Football League defensive tackle Greg Olson Class of 1981 National Football League assistant coach Michael Peterson Class of 1977 singer country singer Kathryn Ruemmler White House Counsel to President Barack Obama June 2011 June 2014 25 26 Hope Solo Class of 1999 United States Soccer Federation and Women s Professional Soccer goalkeeper 27 Sharon Tate Actress Mark Watrous Class of 1996 Guitarist for The Shins Eric Yardley Class of 2009 Major League Baseball pitcher 28 References Edit Richland High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved May 3 2021 Staff Directory Richland High richland rsd edu Retrieved July 7 2022 Kershner Jim Richland Thumbnail History HistoryLink org Retrieved June 12 2019 Probert Cameron April 27 2017 Richland High School s bomber mascot and mushroom cloud logo in the news again Tri City Herald Retrieved June 12 2019 Cary Annette June 6 2019 Richland High s mushroom cloud logo surprised a Japanese student She finally spoke up Tri City Herald Retrieved June 12 2019 Coach J D Covington Jordan Jeff March 19 1979 Seattle Coliseum Tri Cities West Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p 26 Richland proves its No 1 Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press March 18 1979 p 2B Another hoop crown for Richland quintet Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press March 19 1979 p 21 Bombers champs Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press March 20 1972 p 16 Richland tips Lewis amp Clark to take Washington AA title Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press March 16 1958 p 8 Craker Craig March 4 2014 Boys basketball Richland High squad brings back memories of fabled 79 team Tri City Herald Kennewick Washington Retrieved November 6 2018 Richland 3rd again Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 17 1964 p 1 sports Bombers claim third in state cage tourney Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 22 1964 p 1 sports Richland has third place Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 20 1966 p 1 sports Boeing Commercial s Jim Albaugh retires MyNorthwest June 26 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2012 The Sun Devils webpage Retrieved 11 July 2012 Gene Conley at the SABR Baseball Biography Project by John R Husman Retrieved 2012 07 11 Past State Poet Laureates Arts WA Retrieved June 8 2019 Richland School District honors and awards Retrieved 11 July 2012 2 bombers honored Spokane Daily Chronicle April 12 1979 p 17 Retrieved January 19 2022 via Newspapers com USC Aiken webpage Archived July 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11 July 2012 Richland native Gen Mattis to replace Petraeus Tri City Herald July 9 2010 Retrieved 11 July 2012 Lamothe Dan December 1 2016 Trump picks retired Marine Gen James Mattis for secretary of defense The Washington Post Retrieved December 2 2016 Ruemmler Started Out as Enron Prosecutor dated 1 January 2011 White House Counsel dated 10 October 2014 Hope Solo seeks more gold adventure and balance MaxPreps July 9 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2012 Pete August 21 2019 Richland grad called up to the big leagues Newstalk AM 870 KFLD Retrieved August 22 2019 External links EditOfficial website Richland High Overview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richland High School Washington amp oldid 1121885673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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