1975 Bombers Football Schedule

GAME 1: Friday September 5, 1975 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • University
      Titans
    • 6
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 20
GAME 2: Friday September 12, 1975 — Lee Bofto Field at The Apple Bowl
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 14
    • Wenatchee
      Panthers
    • 7
GAME 3: 1975
    • Eisenhower
      Cadets
    • 0
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 35
GAME 4: 1975
    • Walla Walla
      Blue Devils
    • 19
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 41
GAME 5: 1975
    • Kamiakin
      Braves
    • 7
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 19
GAME 6: 1975
    • Moses Lake
      Chiefs
    • 6
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 40
GAME 7: 1975
    • Davis
      Pirates
    • 12
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 20
GAME 8: 1975
    • Pasco
      Bulldogs
    • 6
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 29
GAME 9: Friday October 31, 1975
    • Kennewick
      Lions
    • 20
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 35
GAME 10: Friday November 7, 1975
    • University
      Titans
    • 6
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21

Class "AAA" State Playoffs First Round

GAME 11: Friday November 14, 1975 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Lewis & Clark
      Tigers
    • 14
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21

Class "AAA" State Playoffs Quarterfinals

GAME 12: Friday November 21, 1975 — Zaepfel Stadium
    • Kennedy
      Lancers
    • 0
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 27

Class "AAA" State Playoffs Semi-Finals

GAME 13: Friday November 28, 1975 — Memorial Stadium (Seattle)
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 7
    • Foss
      Falcons
    • 17
  • Falcons 17, Bombers 7

    OLIVER PIERCETri-City Herald Sports Writer SEATTLE - If a football game had five quarters instead of four, the Richland Bombers may very well have brought home the State AAA high school championship trophy,  It doesn't and the Foss Falcons, a school in only its third season, claimed the title with a 17-7 win here Friday at Memorial Stadium.  For three qua

Class "AAA" State Playoffs Championship Game

  • 1975 Notes & Highlights
  • Class "AAA" Big Nine League Champions
  • Lost to Foss 17-7 in the inaugural state championship game for 2nd in State
  • Finished 3rd in the Associated Press Football Poll.
  • Ken Cole, Scott Bates, and Mark Fisher selected to the All State team.