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Catch the state championships replay Wednesday through Friday

Photo: KPUG/Tessa McLeod


Congratulations to the Lynden boys, and Lynden Christian girls and boys on winning State Championships! Relive the weekend with KPUG Wednesday through Friday as The Sports Leader replays all three championship games at 3 o’clock.

It’ll start with the Lynden boys vs. W. F. West Wednesday, then the Lynden Christian boys against Freeman will replay on Thursday and on Friday, the LC girls vs. Cashmere will air again. Don’t miss the replay of all three championship games beginning Wednesday with the Lynden boys on your home for state champions, KPUG 1170AM, 97.9FM and KPUG1170.com.

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