3rd annual Back to Bellingham Battle hits the airwaves

3rd annual Back to Bellingham Battle hits the airwaves

Photo: Photo Courtesy: KPUG/Graphic supplied to Cascade Radio Group created by Kip Leonetti/Bellingham Slam


Hoop fans, it’s time for another Back to Bellingham Battle with the Bellingham Slam and Western Washington University alumni. You can hear all of the hardwood action on KBAI (930AM & 98.9FM) and www.930kbai.com with Doug Lange and Mark Scholten on the call.

The Slam will take on the WWU Almni team Saturday, May 20th at 5pm at Western’s Wade King Center. The KBAI broadcast, made possible by proud sponsor Data Link West, begins at 4:35pm.


Graphic supplied to Cascade Radio Group created by Kip Leonetti/Bellingham Slam

Want to go see this match-up featuring past and present Slam and Viking stars? You can get your tickets now at bellinghamslam.com or by calling 360-734-Slam.

 

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