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Prep football schedule changes at Civic Stadium

The Scoreboard at Civic Stadium in Bellingham, WA. Photo: KPUG/Doug Lange


There will not be a prep football double-header at Civic Stadium this Friday. Following discussion by Northwest Conference athletic directors, the two games originally scheduled will be split up and played on Thursday and Friday.

Squalicum will now host Arlington at Civic on Thursday at 7:00pm. Lakewood will come to Civic Friday at 7:00pm to play Bellingham.

Sehome, Bellingham and Squalicum attempted to host double header football at Civic Stadium at 5 and 8pm during the first two weeks of the season. According to Bellingham athletic director Chad Larsen there were multiple issues at those events that have forced the schools to rethink the practice.

(KPUG – Doug Lange)

 

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