Schedule of Whatcom County teams at State

Schedule of Whatcom County teams at State

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Keep up with prep basketball action from the Northwest and Wesco North Conferences all season long with KPUG & KGMI.

2018-19 Cascade Radio Group Prep Basketball Schedule

KPUG (1170AM, 97.9FM & www.kpug1170.com)

12/7: Bellingham 65  Blaine 58   – Boys
12/11: Ferndale 57  Nooksack 34   – Girls
12/14: Sehome 55   Bellingham 54   – Boys
12/14: Bellingham 54   Sehome 51   – Girls
12/18: Lynden Christian 51   Mount Baker  43  – Girls
12/21: Lynden Christian 61   Ferndale 54   – Boys
12/22: Lynden 70   O’Dea 47  – Boys
1/4: Bellingham 59   Squalicum 56   – Boys
1/8: Lynden Christian 81   Bellingham 67   – Boys
1/11: Lynden 39    Burlington-Edison 25    – Girls
1/15 Lynden Christian 55   Sehome 31   -Girls
1/18:  Lynden Christian 73   Anacortes 71    -Boys
1/24: Lynden 47 Lynden Christian 37 – Girls
1/25: Lynden Christian 75    Lynden 57  – Boys
1/29: Squalicum 60   Lakewood 52  – Boys
2/1: Lynden 77   Ferndale 51 – Boys

Playoffs
2/6: Lynden Christian 77   Cedar Park Christian 40 – Boys
2/13: Lynden Christian 70   Kings 63  – Boys
2/14: Lynden 70   Cedarcrest 44   – Girls
2/14: Lynden 68   Bellingham 27   – Boys
2/15: Ferndale 64   Stanwood 56    – Girls
2/16: Lynden Christian 65   Seattle Academy 54   – Boys
2/16: Lynden Christian 60   Overlake 46  – Girls
2/23: Lynden Christian 77   Annie Wright 59 – Girls
2/23: Lynden Christian 79   Connell 53 –  Boys
2/23: Lynden 66   W F West 45 – Girls
2/23: Lynden 71   Franklin Pierce 34 – Boys

State Tournament
2/28: Lynden 52  Columbia River 40 – Boys
2/28: Lynden Christian 55    Elma 25 – Girls
2/28: Kings 73   Lynden Christian 50 – Boys
3/1: Meridian vs. Elma Girls 10:15
3/1: Lynden vs. Port Angeles Girls 12pm
3/1: Lynden vs. Pullman Boys 3:30pm
3/1: Lynden Christian vs. Medical Lake 5:15pm

KGMI (790AM, 96.5FM & www.kgmi.com)  

12/7: Lynden Christian 82   Seattle Christian 37 – Boys
12/14: Nooksack Valley 62   Mount Baker 60 – Boys
12/21: Lynden 77   Bellingham 51 – Girls
1/04: Burlington-Edison 56   Ferndale 50 – Girls
1/11: Anacortes 59   Ferndale 55 – Boys
1/18: Anacortes 44   Lynden Christian 43 – Girls
1/25: Meridian 69   Mount Baker 57 – Boys
1/29: Sedro-Woolley 72   Bellingham 68 – Boys
2/1: Mount Baker 38   Sehome 28  – Girls

Playoffs
2/6: Lynden Christian 65  Kings 48   – Girls
2/7: Sehome 71  Sedro-Woolley 55   – Boys
2/15: Meridian 51  Nooksack Valley 29   – Girls

State Tournament
2/28: Medical Lake 41   Meridian 33   – Girls
2/28: East Valley 52   Lynden 42   – Girls
3/1: Lynden Christian vs. Seattle Academy 12pm

  • All games are subject to change due to programming conflict or alterations to the team schedules 

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