2006 Bombers Football Schedule

GAME 1: Friday September 1, 2006 — Neil F. Lampson Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 15
    • Kamiakin
      Braves
    • 13
  • Bombers Explode Late

    Rene Ferran; Herald staff writer The Richland assistant coaches watched in horror as four Bombers linemen swarmed Marcelino Morales as he walked off the Lampson Stadium turf Friday night after their 15-13 come-from-behind victory over Kamiakin.   Their cries of "Be careful with him!" were drowned out by a raucous locker room ready to greet their newfound star.
GAME 2: Friday September 8, 2006 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Southridge
      Suns
    • 20
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
  • Bombers Snag Another Win

    Ben Reynolds; Herald staff writer   Last week, Richland relied on its offense in the fourth quarter to eke out a victory.   This week, it was the Bombers defense that made the key plays down the stretch to preserve a win.   Richland overcame two second-half turnovers and improved to 2-0 with a 21-20 win over Southridge in a nonleagu
GAME 3: Friday September 15, 2006 — Borleske Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 16
    • Walla Walla
      Blue Devils
    • 7
  • Richland Tops Wa-Hi

    WALLA WALLA - The Richland Bombers raised their season record to 3-0 with a 16-7 victory over the Walla Walla Blue Devils on a rainy Friday night at Borleske Stadium.   "The defense played really well tonight," said Rochland coach Garrick Redden, whose team is 1-0 in the Columbia Basin 4A League. "We came out and played fairly well in the third quarter. We held them to 41 y
GAME 4: Friday September 22, 2006 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Eisenhower
      Cadets
    • 26
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 14
  • Bombers Misfire Against Ike

    Rene Ferran; Herald staff writer   Brian Barrett almost spat out the words.   "A lot of mistakes on our part," the Richland senior defensive tackle said after his team lost 26-14 to Eisenhower on Friday night in Columbia Basin 4A League action at Fran Rish Stadium.   The Bombers defense had just given up 364 yards rushing to Ike and
GAME 5: Friday September 29, 2006 — Lee Bofto Field at The Apple Bowl
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 26
    • Wenatchee
      Panthers
    • 7
  • Richland Bombers 26, Wenatchee 7

    WENATCHEE - Marcelino Morales rushed for 163 yards and a touchdown and Richland built a 20-0 third-quarter lead en route to a Columbia Basin 4A League victory at the Apple Bowl.   "It's a good, solid win," said Richland coach Garrick Redden. "It's always nice to win on the road, especially when you have to take a long bus like we had to today."   The Ri
GAME 6: Friday October 6, 2006 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 25
    • Hanford
      Falcons
    • 13
  • Richland Answers Challenge

    Jeff Morrow; Herald sports editor   The young men of Richland and West Richland spent many of their early years playing against each other in Grid Kids and middle school football.   But over the course of the 34 years that Hanford and Richland high schools have co-existed in the same city, those same players have rarely ever gotten the chance to square
GAME 7: Friday October 13, 2006 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Moses Lake
      Chiefs
    • 41
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 12
  • Moses Lake ends skid at Richland

    Ben Reynolds; Herald staff writer   In Greg Kittrell's 20-plus years at Moses Lake, he - and the program for that matter - have had little success at Fran Rish Stadium.   "I beat Hanford here once," the coach said, smiling.   And that smile stretched from ear to ear Friday night as his Chiefs finally managed to break through against
GAME 8: Friday October 20, 2006 — Zaepfel Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 33
    • Davis
      Pirates
    • 0
  • Richland Bombers 33, Davis Pirates 0

    TRI-CITY HERALD OCTOBER 22, 2006 YAKIMA - Richland held Davis to 163 yards total offense and shut the Pirates out for the second straight season to post a CBL 4A win at Zaepfel Stadium. Marcelino Morales rushed for 140 yards and three touchdowns to go over 1,000 yards for the season. Nick Leid was 7-of-12 passing for 124 yards and two TDs.
GAME 9: Friday October 27, 2006 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Pasco
      Bulldogs
    • 28
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 24
  • Kelly's INT preserves win for Pasco

    Jahmal Corner; Herald staff writer   Shayne Kelly owed 'em one. So he paid up - big time.   Kelly intercepted Richland quarterback Nick Leid inside Pasco's 20-yard line with just 31 seconds remaining, ending the Bombers' late rally and sealing a 28-24 CBL 4A victory for the Bulldogs on Friday at Fran Rish Stadium.   With the game-sa
GAME 10: Friday November 3, 2006 — Joe Albi Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 20
    • Mead
      Panthers
    • 25
  • Mead Panthers 25, Richland Bombers 20

    SPOKANE - Matt Johnson hit Chris Jones on a 5-yard TD pass in the fourth quarter to lift Mead over Richland in a 4A crossover at Albi Stadium. Marcelino Morales rushed for 167 yards and two touchdowns, including a go-ahead 9-yarder late in the third quarter. Richland quarterback Nick Leid was 14-of-19 for 244 yards. He also ran for a score.

GSL / Big Nine Crossover

  • Week 1 Schedule
  • Friday, September 1, 2006
  • Davis
    @
    Hanford
  • Fran Rish Stadium, Richland 7:00 PM