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S2E44 MCC Boys Soccer

The Sports Council

Release Date: 05/01/2025

Chiawana Football in Postseason show art Chiawana Football in Postseason

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A handful of Tri-Cities football teams enter the Round of 16 for football playoffs this weekend, including Chiawana. The MCC champions host Glacier Peak on Saturday and Jamie Council catches up with Scott Bond, Cooper Cissne, Tate Cissne, and Morgan Dodson as the Riverhawks look to make another deep playoff run.

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Hear from the WIAA Director of Communications Sean Bessette about this Fall Championship season, plus a look behind the curtain of the changing landscape of high school sports.

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Eastern Washington Women's Soccer finished off their regular season schedule on a three game winning streak, earning them a third place finish. As the Eagles prepare for the Big Sky Conference tournament in Missoula next week, Jamie Council catches up with Missy Strasburg, Lani Walker, and Kamryn Willoughby.

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Kamiakin boys cross country is MCC champions for the 17th consecutive year while the girls become lone MCC champions (not shared) for the first time since 2022. Jamie Council catches up with the programs as their efforts turn towards state.

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Richland girls' soccer is ranked #11 in WIAA 4A RPI. In his 10th year leading the program, Justin Almquist and the Bombers are looking to get the most out of the 2025 season.

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Chiawana girls' soccer is the two-time defending MCC champion and reigning district champion. Reloaded, the Riverhawks hope to go the distance this season under head coach Sam Nunez.

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Central Washington Football has made it to the NCAA DII playoffs the past two seasons and with regional talent, look to grow on that success under head coach Chris Fisk. The Pacific Northwest and specifically the state of Washington is heavily represented on the 2025 CWU Football roster with 96 athletes hailing from the PNW and 82 hailing from within the state lines of Washington. The Wildcats are at home in Ellensburg this Saturday. Kickoff at 6:00 PM.

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Columbia Basin College women's soccer is under new leadership, but plans to continue the winning culture that the Hawks are known for. Jamie Council catches up with head coach Alessandro Llamas Ibarra and the CBC women's soccer team.

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It's game week. Jamie Council catches up with defending MCC champions Chiawana Riverhawks head coach Scott Bond and a loaded Richland Bombers lead by head coach Josh Jelinek before they suit up for Week One.

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We are just a week away from MCC football. Jamie Council learns from about Kamiakin from head coach Scott Biglin, Kennewick from head coach Randy Affholter, and Southridge from head coach Matt Johnson.

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Mid-Columbia Conference boys soccer champion(s) will be determined by the final games of the season on Friday. Jamie Council sits down with Riley Dodson, head coach of Chiawana and last year's co-champion, as well as with Gustavo Gonzalez, head coach of Hanford soccer, to discuss the league, their respective teams, and about the culture of high school soccer in the Tri-Cities.