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River City High showcases fall athletes and marching band; boosters ask district for more support
Summary
River City High School presented fall sports honors and growth in its marching band program at the Jan. 23 board meeting. Student athletes and band leaders highlighted achievements; River City Regiment boosters said the program faces a roughly $50,000 annual shortfall and requested more district support for visual and performing arts programs.
River City High School representatives highlighted fall sports achievements and the expansion of the River City Regiment marching band during the Washington Unified Board of Education meeting on Jan. 23. Student athletes, coaches and band leaders described league honors, large participation numbers and competitive placements.
Assistant Principal Kristi Dornan and Athletic Director Britt Dami said the school has "over 793 athletes" during the fall/winter season (not including spring sports) and presented a list of all-league honorees across football, cross country, flag football, tennis, water polo and volleyball. Athletic staff spotlighted senior water polo player Reagan…
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