2013 Bombers Football Schedule

GAME 1: Friday September 6, 2013 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Southridge
      Suns
    • 7
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 27
  • Game 1: Richland 27, Southridge 7

    I don't know if Coach Neidhold spent the summer watching Karate Kid movies but after watching the game between the Southridge Suns and the Richland Bombers, Mr. Miyagi would have been proud. The Bombers have achieved balance. The Bombers threw the ball for 183 yards and ran the ball for 237 with four different running backs tallying over 49 yards as the Bombers defeated the Suns 27-7. T
GAME 2: Friday September 13, 2013 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Walla Walla
      Blue Devils
    • 6
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
  • Game 2: Richland 21, Walla Walla 6

    This much is true. Any win over Walla Walla is a good thing. The Richland Bombers came out fast. After receiving the opening kickoff the offense ripped off a 12-play, 71 yard drive. Zach Whitby connected with Anthony Galat and the Bombers led 7-0. The Blue Devils first posession ended with a high snap on a punt attempt and Richland got the ball back on the Wa-Hi 37 yard lne. Four
GAME 3: Friday September 20, 2013 — Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 7
    • Chiawana
      Riverhawks
    • 42
  • Game 3: Chiawana 42, Richland 7

    The Chiawana Riverhawks manhandled the Bombers in a 42-7 victory at Edgar Brown Memorial Field in Pasco. Tri-City Herald: Riverhawks roll over Bombers  
GAME 4: Thursday September 26, 2013 — Bengal Field
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 50
    • Lewiston
      Bengals
    • 7
  • Game 4: Richland 50, Lewiston, Idaho 7

    Wow! Only one week removed from a tough loss to Chiawana, the Richland Bombers delivered about as perfect a game as you can play against Lewiston in a 50-7 route of the Bengals in the first meeting between these two schools since 1953. After their first drive fizzled, Isaac Campbell's punt pinned the Bengals on their own five yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, Lewiston
GAME 5: Friday October 4, 2013 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Kamiakin
      Braves
    • 49
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 56
  • Game 5: Richland 56, Kamiakin 49 4OT

    The Kamiakin Braves and Richland Bombers must have been watching Congress this week because they couldn't resolve their differences in regulation and took four Kansas City overtime periods to finish their business as the Bombers outlasted the Braves in a 56-49 thriller at Fran Rish Stadium. The Bombers started the game with a beautiful, efficient drive that covered 70 yards in 8 plays, f
GAME 6: Friday October 11, 2013 — Neil F. Lampson Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 56
    • Kennewick
      Lions
    • 14
  • Game 6: Richland 56, Kennewick 14

    It's been three weeks since the Richland Bombers were manhandled by Chiawana and from the looks of things, none of their remaining opponents will be sending the Riverhawks "thank you" cards. The Bombers throroughly dominated a very young Kennewick Lion team 56-14 raising their cumulative offensive output since September 21 to 162 points. Kennewick won the toss and elected to ki
GAME 7: Friday October 18, 2013 — Trojan Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 42
    • Post Falls
      Trojans
    • 13
  • Game 7: Richland 42, Post Falls, Idaho 13

    Start fast, finish strong. That is the mantra of Beau Baldwin, head coach of my beloved Eastern Eagles. I mention this because Richland head coach Mike Neidhold is also an Eastern graduate and apparently he has been paying attention as the Bombers struck early and often and had enough strength in the second half to finish off the Post Falls Trojans 42-13. For the second week in a row, th
GAME 8: Friday October 25, 2013 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Hanford
      Falcons
    • 7
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 28
  • Game 8: Richland 28, Hanford 7

    One year ago the Hanford Falcons were finally able to claim victory over their crosstown rivals. This year, the Falcons were looking for more of the same at Fran Rish Stadium but the Richland Bombers canceled those plans with a 28-7 victory. These games are never easy. Both teams seem to find a little extra when playing each other and this year was no different. Richland received the op

Homecoming

GAME 9: Friday November 1, 2013 — Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 63
    • Pasco
      Bulldogs
    • 0
  • Game 9: Richland 63, Pasco 0

    The Richland Bombers finished their regular Mid-Columbia Conference season against the Pasco Bulldogs at Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium in Pasco and won going away, 63-0. Anthony Galat started the show by running back the opening kickoff 57 yards to the Pasco 25-yard line and then finished the job four plays later when Zach Whitby tossed him a 1-yard touchdown pass to make it 7-0. After t
GAME 10: Friday November 8, 2013 — Joe Albi Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 35
    • Ferris
      Saxons
    • 7
  • Game 10: Richland 35, Ferris 7

    The Richland Bombers dominated the Ferris Saxons from the opening whistle enroute to a 35-7 victory at Joe Albi Stadium and a ticket to the WIAA State Playoffs for the first time since 2010. Ironically, that playoff run was ended by the same Ferris Saxons, but in 2013, it was all Richland Bombers. The real star of the show was the Richland defense which forced four fumbles, four intercep

State Playoff Play-In Game; 700th Richland Bomber Football Game

GAME 11: Friday November 15, 2013 — Fran Rish Stadium
    • Skyview
      Storm
    • 9
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 21
  • Game 11: Richland 21, Skyview 9

    The Richland Bombers are headed to the quarterfinals after a hard-fought win over the Skyview Storm at Fran Rish Stadium. This will be the first foray into the second round of the playoffs since the state championship run in 1999. The Bombers will now travel to Federal Way to take on the Eagles. As soon as we find out the final particulars I will post it to the site. I was unable

State Playoffs First Round

GAME 12: Friday November 22, 2013 — Memorial Stadium
    • Richland
      Bombers
    • 34
    • Federal Way
      Eagles
    • 41
  • Game 12: Federal Way 41, Richland 34

    The Richland Bombers were in uncharted territory playing their first state quarterfinal game since 1999 but were unable to contain the Federal Way dual threat of Keenan Curran and Chico McClatcher as the Eagles defeated the Bombers 41-34.As has been their pattern, the Bombers came out with their hair on fire, taking the first drive of the game for a touchdown. Nathan Perry ran in from 18

State Quarterfinal Playoff Game

  • 2013 Notes & Highlights
  • Finished 5th in the Associated Press Class 4A State Football Poll