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The Zone 2/16/18

We start off with a prep basketball playoff preview, then go into Friday Fun Songs and end with Sporting News

The Zone 2/15/18

Former Western Viking basketball coach Brad Jackson joins us to talk about his 1987-88 team that went to that national tournament and is being honored at Saturday afternoon’s game at Carver Gym.
Sporting News
Big Dumb Game

The Zone 2/14/18

Mark likes what he’s hearing about the NHL coming to Seattle… We hear from the high school coaches with district tournament games tonight… and Western men’s basketball coach Tony Dominguez joins us on Western Wednesday followed by the Sporting news and Big Dumb Game.

The Zone 2/13/18

The 1987-88 Western men’s basketball team is being honored this weekend and guard Tim Dickerson from that team joins us… the Bellingham United soccer team plays for their third straight championship Saturday and Coach Brendan Quilici tells us about it and it’s Trivia Tuesday with prizes on the line from Westside Pizza. Then its the Sporting News and we give away some Bellingham United tickets.

The Zone 2/12/18

Mark runs down what we know about the high school basketball playoff schedule this week…. and we’re joined by the new voice of the Husky’s Tony Castricone to re-live a lost weekend in Oregon and talk about the state of the Dawgs.
Sporting News
Big Dumb Game

The Zone 2/9/18

The Lynden girls basketball team plays tonight on KPUG so we talk to Lions coach Rob Adams…and we launch into our Friday Fun Songs with the theme honoring the Olympic Games.
Sporting News
Big Dumb Game

The Zone 2/8/18

The Philadelphia Eagles held their Super Bowl victory parade today and we hear from some of them, including Coach Doug…

The Zone 2/7/18

Prep Basketball Playoff Preview… Western Wednesday… and Jason Stiles of Root Sports

The Zone 2/6/18

Former Ferndale High School football coach Vic Randall joins us to tell stories about his old quarterback Doug Pederson, now the Super Bowl winning coach of the Philadelphia Eagles…and we hear from all the high school basketball coaches on the radio tonight and WWU men’s coach Tony Dominguez getting ready for Simon Fraser tonight.
Sporting News
Trivia Tuesday with prizes from our sponsor Westside Pizza

The Zone 2/5/18

Mark loves that Ferndale native Doug Pederson coached the Eagles to the Super Bowl title yesterday and we hear some of the coach’s comments…and we’re joined by Jared Dubin from CBS Sports for more Super Bowl talk.
Sporting News
Big Dumb Game

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