Reporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland talk about high school sports
Paul Valencia
ClarkCountyToday.com
Here is Episode 8 of the Clark County Today Sports Podcast.
The sports reporter and administrators got some great feedback from a listener who wanted to know more about the rules in Washington regarding high school athletes who change schools.
So I asked our administrators — Cale Piland and Tony Liberatore — how it all works.
We also gave a salute to Adam Mathieson, Mountain View football coach who resigned earlier this week.
And best wishes to Jack Colletto, Camas High School graduate who might be drafted this week in the NFL.
For now, the Clark County Today podcasts records once every two weeks. We hope you enjoy the show.
And if you have a subject idea for a later podcast, email: paul.v@clarkcountytoday.com
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- High school sports: Union’s Mitch Ratigan is way ahead of his timeA multi-sport athlete for the Union Titans, senior Mitch Ratigan is back on the baseball field five months after reconstructive knee surgery, celebrating the fact that he and his parents opted for a procedure that allowed for a fast recovery.
- Volcanoes name director of youth basketball, schedule camps this summerPorter Troupe, a former player for the Vancouver Volcanoes and now the team’s associate head coach, will lead the organization’s youth basketball program, and the Volcanoes have announced a series of camps this summer, including one in a partnership with Nike.
- Basketball: Camas all-stars help Washington prevail in Northwest ShootoutReagan Jamison and Addison Harris were among Washington’s top senior girls basketball players, and they teamed up again Sunday to help Washington beat Oregon in the annual Northwest Shootout in Portland.
- Vancouver Volcanoes have two home games this week at Hudson’s Bay High SchoolFoundation for Vancouver Public Schools and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington will be recognized at fundraising projects during the Vancouver Volcanoes basketball games this week.