
Deer Park’s Redemption On The Road Against Omak
The U.S. military has stealth jets, and now it looks like Deer Park football has its version. His name is Brock Berger, and he wears #33, so call him the BB33 Stealth, and there was no stopping him.
The U.S. military has stealth jets, and now it looks like Deer Park football has its version. His name is Brock Berger, and he wears #33, so call him the BB33 Stealth, and there was no stopping him.
Deer Park football entertained Lakeside in their first true home game after playing their first at Union Stadium. Lakeside brought a 2-0 record and two consecutive Northeast “A” League titles on their resume.
The Deer Park Stags football season started off with a Jamboree, which included the Lakeside Eagles and Newport Grizzlies. Unfortunately, the Riverside Rams would not join the event. During the initial game of the season against East Valley, the Stags took their first triumph.
The Colville Crimson Hawks outlasted the Deer Park Stags 28-21 on Friday in a hard-fought meeting between Northeast A League high school football foes.
In front of the home crowd, Deer Park went ahead 14-13 late in the third quarter, however Colville scored touchdowns on their next two drives to open the fourth quarter. The Stags’ offense answered, but was ultimately unable to complete the frantic comeback.
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