Previewing the Top 50 high school football teams in Washington: No. 20 Chiawana Riverhawks

SBLive Washington is previewing the Top 50 high school football teams in the state ahead of the 2020-2021 season. Here's an inside look at the Chiawana Riverhawks of the 4A/3A Mid-Columbia Conference - No. 20 in our countdown.
Previewing the Top 50 high school football teams in Washington: No. 20 Chiawana Riverhawks
Previewing the Top 50 high school football teams in Washington: No. 20 Chiawana Riverhawks /

SBLive Washington is previewing the Top 50 high school football teams in the state ahead of the 2020-2021 season. Here's an inside look at the Chiawana Riverhawks of the 4A/3A Mid-Columbia Conference - No. 20 in our countdown.

2019 IN REVIEW

9-2 (first place in MCC); lost to Mount Si in 4A first round.

COACH'S RESUMÉ

  • Scott Bond, first season.
  • Overall record: 0-0.
  • Coordinators (base scheme): Offense - Scott Bond (spread). Defense - Don Hogue (3-4).

NOTABLE DEPARTURES

LB/RB Riley Cissne

LB Roy Colvin

DL Bridger Feldman

DB/WR Dion Lee

RB Gabe Schilz

RETURNING STARTERS

Offense - 5. Defense - 5.

TOP PLAYERS

RB/DB Gerardo Alonso, 5-5, 170, jr.

DL Isaiah Anderson, 5-9, 200, jr.

LB/RB Cameron Breier, 6-1, 195, sr.

WR/DB Kaden Davis, 6-0, 170, sr.

WR/DB Aiden Mason, 6-1, 185, sr.

ATH/DB Jalen Webber, 5-9, 165, sr.

WR/DB Kobe Young, 6-5, 205, sr.

QB JP Zamora, 6-4, 190, jr.

THREE TO SEE

Cameron Breier, linebacker

Air Force signee will be a workhorse on both sides at running back, and making sure to shut down other rushing attacks.

Kobe Young, wide receiver

If he can fully overcome two broken-foot injuries, you might be seeing the state's next dominant pass catcher arrive.

JP Zamora quarterback

Yes, he is a gun-slinger at heart. And if he makes better choices under pressure, Chiawana offense will be tough to stop.

2021 OUTLOOK

A new voice will be heard.

Through last season, the Riverhawks only knew one coach - Steve Graff, who stepped down early in 2020 after 23 seasons, including the past 11 years at the newest school in Pasco.

Graff was a hard-nosed disciplinarian whose teams were some of the most physical defensive squads in the state. His resumé was remarkable - 203 wins and four state championships (three at Pasco, one at Chiawana in 2013).

Now, it is Scott Bond's turn to keep Chiawana on the championship path.

A 1992 Pasco graduate who played for Graff, and later became the Riverhawks' offensive coordinator, Bond will continue to evolve the team's passing attack, and has one of the state's most exciting talents in JP Zamora, a dual threat who has already given Utah a verbal commitment.

"He is a lot more confident, and has played a lot of football for us already," Bond said. "We can put more on his plate now."

If there is an area of concern for this team, it is along its offensive line. Against the state's better teams, it struggled to contain athletic pass rushers, often flushing Zamora into a whirlwind of split-second playmaking decisions - and untimely mistakes.

"He was trying to press," Bond said.

It will be a welcomed sight to have a healthy Kobe Young (foot) back on the field. He missed much of the 2019 season with a broken foot, and is arguably the top two-sport athlete in the state (also a basketball recruit).

The strength of this team, once again, will be on defense, led by Isaiah Anderson, a two-time state wrestling champion, up front, and Cameron Breier and Gerardo Alonso in the linebacking corps.

COVID-19 IMPACT

"They are champing at the bit to get going. I've been impressed with these kids. They've handled it great." - Scott Bond

2020-21 SCHEDULE - CHIAWANA TEAM PAGE

  • Feb. 26 vs. Walla Walla
  • March 5 vs. Kamiakin
  • March 12at Southridge
  • March 19 vs. Hanford
  • March 26 at Pasco

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Todd Milles, SBLive Sports
TODD MILLES, SBLIVE SPORTS

Todd Milles is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Washington, Idaho and Montana.