

Other East stars were Othello’s Sonny Asu, who caught 6 passes for 66 yards and River View Miguel Farias, who rushed 6 times for 41 yards. Hernandez finished with 7 rushes for 24 yards. The game featured some of the top seniors from Class 2A, 1A, 2B and 1B. Hernandez scored the East’s lone touchdown, then scored the 2-point conversion, to beat the West 8-6 in overtime. ▪ Royal’s Kaleb Hernandez was named the East’s outstanding offensive player Saturday at the Earl Barden Classic in Moxee. Nathan Knapik is also an offensive lineman. Knapik will join his older brother, Ayden Knapik, who will be a sophomore this fall.Īyden Knapik started on the offensive line for the Vandals last season as a true freshman. Kennewick High senior-to-be Nathan Knapik announced this past week that he has committed to playing college football at the University of Idaho. The three finalists will be named on Tuesday, June 27. It’s awarded in December, and only marks from the 2023 indoor and outdoor collegiate track and field season to be considered for the award. The Bowerman is college track and field’s highest individual honor.

Rooks won the men’s 3,000 meters steeplechase recently at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Austin, Texas. Kenneth Rooks (College Place) was named a Bowerman semifinalist last week. The Columbia Cup is July 28-30 in the Tri-Cities.

The next H1 Unlimited race is next weekend, in Madison, Ind. Jamie Nilsen, driving the U-11 Legend Yacht Transport, placed third. Peabody was, winning everything he raced in Sunday.ĭespite his flip, Tate placed second on the weekend in the high-points race. That was Peabody, who drove the U-9 Beacon Plumbing to three victories.

The title was determined by which team had the most points over the three rounds of preliminary heats. But at that point, H1 officials ended the day. But early on, Andrew Tate, driving the U-91 Goodman Real Estate, flipped his boat to stop the final. Race officials tried to move the schedule up, and actually got the final started. The actual Southern Cup final was not completed, as a fast approaching thunderstorm wiped out that race. On Sunday, in his first race back after that flip, Peabody raced the U-9 boat to victory, winning the Southern Cup in Guntersville, Ala. “And it was hard for me to come to races, and watch from the hospitality area.” “A lot of work happened (on the boat) after that flip last summer,” Peabody told the Herald. Last year, the driver of Strong Racing’s U-9 boat, won the APBA Gold Cup in Guntersville, Ala.īut the following week, Peabody flipped the U-9 in Madison, Ind., destroying the boat in the process.Įarlier this month, Peabody got a chance to drive the rebuilt U-9 - now named the U-9 Beacon Plumbing - at the annual H1 Spring Training event in Kennewick. Corey Peabody has been waiting almost a year to drive an unlimited hydroplane in an actual race.
