Photos: Living on the grid
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Photo 1: Jeff Coffey, center, calls the next play for the Sumner Wolfpack as the Toppenish Wildcats defense approaches the line of scrimmage Sunday during the Preseason Football Jamboree at Marquette Stadium. Hosted by the Yakima Valley Grid Kids and Mountain Northwest Football, the event drew 28 teams from the Yakima Valley and from the west side of the
state as a way of promoting youth football in the Valley.
Photo 2: Yakima’s Southeast Saints players Issa Martinez, left, and Earl Lee, right, converge on Zillah’s Samuel Mitchell after a catch.
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