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It’s district tournament time! 1A begins Monday night

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The Class 1A high school basketball district tournament begins Monday night.  You can hear a doubleheader on KPUG.  The Lynden Christian girls open against South Whidbey at 6:00 followed by the LC boys against Sultan at 7:45.  Coverage begins at 5:45 on KPUG and KPUG1170-dot-com.

Also on the district 1A schedule Monday night at 6:00 the Meridian girls visit King’s.  At 7:00 the Meridian boys host Cedar Park Christian, the Nooksack Valley boys go to South Whidbey, the Nooksack Valley girls host Coupeville and the Mount Baker girls visit Cedar Park Christian.  At 7:45 the Mount Baker boys are at King’s.

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