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Reporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland talk about high school sports
Paul Valencia
ClarkCountyToday.com
Here is Episode 9 of the Clark County Today Sports Podcast.
A high school football coach in Seattle resigned from his position, citing safety concerns when his program was moved “up” a tier and would be facing the giants of the league. Reporter Paul Valencia and former coaches and current sports administrators Cale Piland and Tony Liberatore discuss the situation.
Plus an update on Woodland schools, specifically the sports department, after the levy failed.
And more.
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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- Opinion: Basketball community wins when Camas and Union play varsity doubleheadersCamas and Union delivered a thrilling basketball doubleheader, with packed crowds and standout performances from players on both teams.
- Brooklynn Haywood: Local high school athlete takes advantage of WIAA’s NIL rulesUnion basketball star Brooklynn Haywood leverages WIAA NIL rules with paid endorsement deals while leading her team to success.