2009 Bombers Football Schedule

GAME 1: Friday September 4, 2009 — Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 20
    • Pasco
      Bulldogs
    • 21
  • Pasco 21 Richland 20

    If you attended the game between the Richland Bombers and the Pasco Bulldogs tonight, you got your money's worth because you got to see two games for the price of one admission ticket.Pasco roared out of the gate scoring on their first posession when Josh Morris hit Brandon Search on a 19-yard pass for a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter. They moved the ball well and the Bombers seemed
GAME 2: Friday September 11, 2009 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Eastmont
      Wildcats
    • 31
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 8
  • Eastmont 31, Richland 8

    The Richland Bombers honored one of their own tonight, welcoming back Coach J.D. Covington to Fran Rish Stadium including a celebration before the game with several of his former players. Unfortunately, the celebrations ended there as the Eastmont Wildcats came to town and took it to the Bombers by a score of 31 to 8.The lone highlight for the Bombers came early in the first quarter when
GAME 3: Friday September 18, 2009 — Clasen Field
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
    • West Valley
      Rams
    • 13
  • Richland 21, West Valley 13

    In a night of firsts, the first item on the list is adding a notch in the win column for the boys in green and gold after a heart-pounding 21 to 14 win over the West Valley Rams at Clasen Field in Yakima. There were several other firsts for the Bombers in this victory: first lead; first time to score first; first blocked punt on defense; first come-from-behind victory; and first time singing th

400th Bomber Victory

GAME 4: Friday September 25, 2009 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Eisenhower
      Cadets
    • 20
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 0
  • Eisenhower 20, Richland 0

    Please read the story on the Tri-City Herald website for Eisenhower v. Richland.
GAME 5: Friday October 2, 2009 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Hanford
      Falcons
    • 14
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 24
  • Bombers hold off late Falcons' rally

    The Richland Bombers kept their record against crosstown rival Hanford clean for the moment. Hanford has always been an incredibly tough opponent, though. Please read the game story on the Tri-City Herald. I have returned home from my vacation at Disney World so I will have a game story to share after Friday nigh
GAME 6: Friday October 9, 2009 — Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 14
    • Chiawana
      Riverhawks
    • 6
  • Richland 14, Chiawana 6

    If I were forced to describe tonight's Richland Bomber victory over newcomer Chiawana, the word I would use is efficient. Others might use word's such as frugal or thrifty and yet others, lucky. Heck, it really doesn't matter what word you use, the fact remains that Chiawana had the ball for 28 more plays, threw for 111 more yards, had 10 more first downs and one less turnover, but still manage
GAME 7: Friday October 16, 2009 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Kamiakin
      Braves
    • 21
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 14
  • Kamiakin 21, Richland 14

    The Richland Bombers balanced out the offense and displayed a pretty tough defense but in the end it wasn't enough to overcome the Kamiakin Braves, losing an exciting game 21-14 at Fran Rish Stadium.The game started out in the usual fashion for the Bombers with Jake McKinney and Gage Reynolds carrying the bulk of the load in the first drive of the game. The drive lasted 10 plays and only
GAME 8: Friday October 23, 2009 — Borleske Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
    • Walla Walla
      Blue Devils
    • 35
  • Walla Walla 35, Richland 21

    If you want a quote, I will give you one. "It was the best of times. It was the worst of times." Okay, it's a cliche, but unfortunately for the Richland Bombers, it fits tonight's game quite well. After playing their best three quarters of football all year, the Bombers let the fourth quarter get away from them and the Walla Walla Blue Devils ran away with a 35-21 win on Senior Night
GAME 9: Friday October 30, 2009 — Lee Bofto Field at The Apple Bowl
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 7
    • Wenatchee
      Panthers
    • 40
  • Wenatchee Panthers 40, Richland Bombers 7

    The Richland Bombers took one on the chin tonight at The Apple Bowl in Wenatchee as the Panthers turned out to be inhospitable hosts in a 40-7 blowout.The Bombers started out very strong and it looked like they had shaken whatever virus they caught in the fourth quarter of the Walla Walla game. After quickly shutting down the vaunted Panther running game in the first drive, the Richland

Big Nine Crossover Series

GAME 10: Thursday November 5, 2009 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • John Rogers
      Pirates
    • 15
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 47
  • Richland Bombers 47, Rogers Pirates 15

    The Rogers Pirates came to town on Thursday night hoping to uphold a recent tradition of Greater Spokane League domination over the Big Nine. Instead, the Richland Bombers showed they still had something left in the tank and handed the Pirates a 47-15 defeat.The game started off in typical Richland fashion. Starting the game at their own 37 yard line, Jake McKinney ran through the Rogers

GSL / Big Nine Crossover