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Article: COLUMBIA RIVER MUST STRUGGLE TO HOLD OFF PRAIRIE
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- The Columbian (Vancouver, WA)
- Article date:
- October 19, 1997
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KYLE GREENWOOD
The Columbian
10-19-1997
The Columbia River Chieftains are happy to see District Stadium in their rearview mirror.
Columbia River had to come from behind to beat the Prairie Falcons 19-16 at District Stadium Friday, the Chieftains second consecutive three-point Greater St. Helens League win on the field.
Last Friday, Columbia River beat Battle Ground 42-39.
I dont know, said Brett Pierce, Columbia Rivers star defensive end/tight end. This field is too stressful for me.
Josh Peterson had 27 carries for 104 yards rushing, including Rivers first touchdown, and quarterback Justin Simons had two touchdowns passes on ...
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