Mount Rainier Football, under the leadership of Coach Tremain Mack, is in the process of building a respected program that competes with the best on a yearly basis. With excitement building around the positive changes with the program, we are focused on returning the program to its state championship appearance days. The intangibles that are being instilled in our young men will breed champions on the field, in the classroom, community and in life.
In 2016, the Rams last reached the playoffs for the first time since 2009 while in the Seamount League, under the leadership of former Kentlake High School Head Coach and current Curtis High School Head Football Coach, Chris Paulson. The Rams reached the State Championship Game in 1990, under the leadership of former Kentridge High School Head Football Coach, Marty Osborn. We aim to continue building our program and look forward to many future playoff appearances and more.
Mount Rainier football welcomed the Tyee High School football team in 2011. Several key players joined the team adding immediate depth and leadership. We hope to continue adding important pieces to our team Tyee. This was a major change for both programs, but a change that benefited both programs.