Reporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland talk about high school sports and more
Paul Valencia
ClarkCountyToday.com
Welcome back to the Clark County Today Sports Podcast.
In today’s episode we go over the incident that occurred during the Seton Catholic-Stevenson football game, and how both schools came to a “positive resolution” and expect to move forward.
Plus, it’s Mountain View vs. Evergreen week in high school football. This is the 50th meeting.
Tony Liberatore of Vancouver Public Schools and Cale Piland of Evergreen Public Schools give their thoughts, along with Clark County Today reporter Paul Valencia.
We talk a little pro sports, too. Last chance for the Mariners.
We’re always interested in subject ideas for a future podcast. Tony and Cale are experts in administration for high school sports, and Paul has seen a few things in his decades in Southwest Washington sports. Email us a subject idea.
Also, none of us like the name of our podcast. Got an idea for a better one? Email us. (Be nice!)
Send us your thoughts at: paul.v@clarkcountytoday.com.
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- The Study of Sports Podcast, Feb 21, 2025: Big changes for Mat Classic, and the thrill of playoff basketballPaul Valencia and local sports administrators discuss the new name for their podcast, changes to Mat Classic, and the excitement of high school playoff basketball.
- 2025 Columbia River Spring Chinook seasons announcedThe 2025 Columbia River spring Chinook season has been announced, with fishery managers setting dates and catch limits for recreational anglers.
- Opinion: Camas, Union rivalry and memoriesCamas and Union continue their intense girls basketball rivalry, evoking memories of past high school basketball clashes in Clark County.
- Mat Classic: High school wrestling championship bigger than ever at Tacoma DomeMat Classic 2025 is bigger than ever, featuring over 200 Clark County wrestlers in a three-day state championship at the Tacoma Dome.