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Thursday, January 11, 2018

South Bend & Raymond Schools Exploring Soccer Combine


South Bend and Raymond school districts are in the process of exploring an athletic combine that would bring high school soccer to the Willapa Harbor area.  The combine would not include other sports.

District superintendents Jon Tienhaara and Dr. Steve Holland as well as athletic directors Tom Sanchez and Mike Tully, met in early January to discuss the idea.  Both districts will be considering the proposal at their January school board meetings.

Should South Bend and Raymond combine, soccer programs would be created for both girls and boys.  Students from both high schools would join to play on one Willapa Harbor team.  The schools' combined enrollments would require the new programs play at the "A" classification, which would include the local high schools of Montesano, Hoquiam, Elma, and others.  Girls soccer would begin play in the Fall of 2018, and boys soccer would begin play in the Spring of 2019. 

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