Reporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland talk about high school sports, and a few other things, too
Paul Valencia
ClarkCountyToday.com
Here is Episode 6 of the Clark County Today Sports Podcast.
The Washougal School District is saying that if the levy does not pass, it is possible that the district could eliminate sports. Not just some sports. All sports. Is that just a way to get the attention of the voters? Is this real? Our sports administrators and reporter Paul Valencia share their opinions.
We also talk about spring sports.
Oh, and opening day in Major League Baseball.
Enjoy!
Oh, and if you have an idea for a subject for a later podcast, email: paul.v@clarkcountytoday.com
Also read:
- Volcanoes return home Saturday, April 27, in The Basketball LeagueThe Vancouver Volcanoes look to improve to 4-0 against the Great Falls Electric this season, with a home game Saturday, April 27, at Hudson’s Bay High School.
- Clark County Today Sports Podcast, April 25, 2024: Despite rumors, a transfer portal in Washington high school sports is not in the worksThe sports gang is back and we go into a deep discussion on a transfer portal in high school sports and how it is not — repeat not — the plan of the WIAA to have a transfer portal, plus we talk Skyview softball, Union soccer, a coaching change, and an Honor Game.
- Basketball coach James Ensley heading home to Battle GroundJames Ensley, who has been the athletic director and head boys basketball coach at Fort Vancouver, is going home to coach at Battle Ground High School, where he graduated from in 1996, after budget cuts eliminated his AD position at Fort Vancouver.
- Union High School baseball celebrates those who serve at Honor GameThe Union High School baseball team invited veterans, first responders, and educators to their game against Battle Ground on Tuesday to participate in their Honor Game, celebrating those who serve others.
- Camas student named a recipient of $5,000 WIAA scholarshipEmily Shin, a senior at Camas High school, has a 3.99 grade-point average, is an athlete, and leader among community service at her school, and the WIAA and its sponsors have recognized her with the Smart Choices Scholarship.