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Riverside Healthcare's annual Scores for Schools program donated more than $12,000 to area high schools for their 2022 fall sports seasons.
"We are so proud of our local high schools for their achievements this year, and Riverside is grateful to be able to be able to celebrate student-athletes and their coaches with this program," said Riverside Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Kyle Benoit.
Schools have the opportunity to earn $25 for every home varsity football touchdown, $20 for every home volleyball game won, and for those schools without a football program, $10 for every home varsity boys soccer goal.
The participating schools accepted the following amounts:
  • Beecher High School - $890
  • Bishop McNamara High School - $330
  • Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School - $955
  • Clifton Central High School - $540
  • Coal City High School - $710
  • Grace Christian Academy - $480
  • Grant Park High School - $830
  • Herscher High School - $615
  • Iroquois West High School - $515
  • Kankakee High School - $1,175
  • Kankakee Trinity Academy - $750
  • Manteno High School - $640
  • Momence High School - $585
  • Peotone High School - $370
  • Reed-Custer High School - $1,300
  • St. Anne High School - $460
  • Watseka High School - $800
  • Wilmington High School - $1,015


Beecher

Pictured in photo: Jacob F, Ashton K, Ethan G, Logan W, Abby S, and Lola E from Beecher High School.


Bishop McNamara


Pictured in photo: Jaydon W and Athletic Director Aaron Hamilton from Bishop McNamara Catholic High School.


BBCHS


Pictured in photo: Luke A, Ethan K, AJ M, and Athletic Director Mike Kohl from Bradley Bourbonnais Community High School.


Clifton


Pictured in photo: Rachel T, Haven B, Matthew L, Tristan S, and Luke S from Clifton Central High School.


Coal City


Pictured in photo: Mackenzie H, Joey B, Derek C, and Jadyn D from Coal City High School.


Grace Christian


Pictured in photo: Alizabeth K, Karis M, Logan E, Noah B, and Principal Aaron Most from Grace Christian Academy.


Grant Park


Pictured in photo: Coach Lee Bell, Tyler H, Rylan H, Delaney P, Brooke V, and Athletic Director Jared Thompson from Grant Park High School.


Herscher


Pictured in photo: Travis J, Jackson F, Brock W, Emery R, Haily K, Kamryn T, Elise K, and Carter P from Herscher High School.


Iroquois West


Pictured in photo: Kynnedi K, Athletic Director Kristy Arie, and Cannon L from Iroquois West High School.


Kankakee


Pictured in photo: Marquesse T, Nikkel J, Na'Kyrah C, and James S from Kankakee High School.


KTA


Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Mike Lawrence from Kankakee Trinity Academy.


Manteno


Pictured in photo: Coach RJ Haines, Drew H, Ava P, Aidan D, Josh C, Porter C, Ashton B, and Coach Alexis Hosselton from Manteno High School.


Momence


Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Ted Rounds, Christopher W, Haylie S, and Principal Jack Richards from Momence High School.


Peotone


Pictured in photo: Brooke G, Athletic Director Steve Strough, and Dylan S from Peotone High School.


Reed Custer


Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Chuck Anderson, Jake M, Laci N, and Assistant Athletic Director Nick Klein from Reed Custer High School.


St. Anne


Pictured in photo: Coach Brianna Hartney, Erica S, Mackenzie B, Logan T, Sebastian M, Reece C, and Coach Neal Buck from St. Anne High School.


watseka


Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Barry Bauer from Watseka High School.


Wilmington


Pictured in photo: Colin J, Athletic Director Brian Goff, and Olivia H from Wilmington High School.




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Riverside Healthcare is a fully integrated healthcare system serving the needs of individuals and communities throughout the counties of Kankakee, Iroquois, Will, Grundy and beyond. As part of the system, Riverside Medical Center, a 312-bed hospital, provides a full scope of inpatient and outpatient care and is a nationally recognized, award-winning Level II Trauma hospital with advanced programs in heart care, cancer care, neurosurgery and orthopedics. Its reputation for nursing excellence has made Riverside Magnet® designated since 2011 – the only area hospital to earn this distinction. Riverside also operates several community, primary and specialty health centers throughout the region. Learn more about Riverside Healthcare at riversidehealthcare.org.

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