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Tim Feenstra – WWU Hall of Fame golfer

New Western Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame golfer Tim Feenstra out of Lynden comes on to tell us a few stories.

Charlie Rymer – The Golf Channel

Charlie Rymer from the Golf Channel joins us for a look back at The Masters.

The Good the Bad and the Ugly 4/12/17

We got hot takes with The Good the Bad and the Ugly on The Zone.

Mariners Haiku Contest

We hear some Mariners haiku and declare a winner.

Good Question 4/11/17

The staff gathers for a round of “Good Question.”

Grant Dykstra – WWU Hall of Fame

New WWU hall of famer Grant Dykstra joins us.

Greg Wyshynski – Yahoo! Sports

Greg Wyshynski from Yahoo! Sports comes on to talk about the Canucks firing Willie Desjardins.

Brad Adam – Root Sports

Brad Adam from Root sports joins us to look at the M’s home opener.

Good question – Brian’s last day edition

Brian gets grilled on his last day at the station on a modified “Good Question”

Nicola Parker – WWU Hall of Fame

Former Viking volleyball player Nicola Parker is being inducted to the Hall of fame at WWU and she joins us on the show.

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