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To recognize the accomplishments of area high school athletic programs, Riverside Healthcare donated more than $13,000 to 18 high schools across Kankakee, Grundy, Will, and Iroquois counties for their 2023 fall sports seasons.

"Riverside is grateful to be able to support local high schools through our Scores for Schools Program," said Kyle Benoit, Riverside Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, "We are proud to celebrate student-athletes and coaches for their commitment to athletic achievement."

Schools can 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 earned the following amounts:

  • Beecher High School: $860
  • Bishop McNamara High School: $605
  • Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School: $1,375
  • Clifton Central High School: $400
  • Coal City High School: $1,075
  • Grace Christian Academy: $390
  • Grant Park High School: $500
  • Herscher High School: $535
  • Iroquois West High School: $380
  • Kankakee High School: $1,845
  • Kankakee Trinity Academy: $620
  • Manteno High School: $585
  • Momence High School: $735
  • Peotone High School: $705
  • Reed-Custer High School: $940
  • St. Anne High School: $530
  • Watseka High School: $890
  • Wilmington High School: $900
Beecher High School

Beecher High School
Pictured in photo: Katie J., Emma T., Logan W., Jimmy K., Jayden H., coaches Jon Herron and Jonathan Kypuros, along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin


Bishop McNamara High School

Bishop McNamara High School
Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Aaron Hamilton and Administration Kaelyn Bess along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin


Bradley Bourbonnais

Bradley Bourbonnais Community High School
Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Aaron Hamilton and Administration Kaelyn Bess along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin


Clifton Central High School

Clifton Central High School

Pictured in photo: Xavier M., Kyle G., Emilie B., and Athletic Director DJ Harris, along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin




Grace Christian Academy

Grace Christian Academy
Pictured in photo: Natalie D., Branden D., and Angelina L.


Grant Park High School

Grant Park High School
Pictured in photo: Allison R., Blake B., Brayden H., Alejandra M., and Boys Varsity Soccer Coach Mark Boccia


Herscher

Herscher High School
Pictured in photo: Kenneth R., Mia D., Kennedi H., Jarrett W., and Jaxon R.





Kankakee High School

Kankakee High School
NaiKyrah C., Breanna L., Varsity Football Coach Miles Osei, Varsity Volleyball Coach Dennis Pommier, along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin
Kankakee Trinity Academy
Kankakee Trinity Academy
Pictured in photo: Athletic Director Ashley Seyden, Assistant Athletic Director and Volleyball Coach Chrissy Hathaway, and Sports Organizer Tina Whited


Momence High School

Momence High School
Pictured in photo: Erick C., Tessa H., and Athletic Director Ted Rounds along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin



Reed Custer High School

High Reed Custer High School
Pictured in photo: Jacob R., Adliene F., Mackenzie K., Rex P., and Athletic Director Nick Klein


St. Anne Community High School

St. Anne Community High School
Pictured in photo: Ashlynne E., Brigham H., Diego M., Quinlan K., and Tessa D.

Watseka High School

Watseka High School
Pictured in photo: Andrew S., James N., Hagen H., Tucker M., Brianna D., Lauren T., Ava S., and Athletic Director Barry Bauer

Wilmington High School

Wilmington High School
Pictured in photo: Reid J., Cade M., Lexi L., Emma Grace S., Athletic Director Brian Goff along with Riverside Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Jonathan Cotton and Dr. Jason Shin
Not Pictured: Coal City High School, Manteno High School, Peotone High School, and Iroquois West 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 300-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, orthopedics, and maternity services. Its reputation for nursing excellence has earned Riverside Magnet® designation since 2011, the only area hospital to hold 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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