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The Zone 10/19/17

All four major sports are in action tonight, Doug and Mark are playing each other in fantasy football this week… and we give our hot takes on the sports issues of the day with the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Sigmund Bloom from FootballGuys.com joins us to help set your fantasy football line-up as the Zone guys get ready to meet this week.

KPUG 1170 The Zone 10/18/17

Mark is running The Zone Solo today. We recap the playoff baseball action and we spoke to Jay Allen of Rip City Radio, formerly of KPUG to talk about the Trailblazers upcoming NBA season.

The Zone 10/17/17

3 Is A Magic Number!…Steve Kyler from BasketballInsiders.com…Trivia Tuesday.

The Zone 10/16/17

Are you watching Monday Night Football or the ALCS tonight? And the Seahawks had a lot of things break their way even though they didn’t play over the weekend…We take an audio look back at the NFL weekend with Monday Evening Quarterback…Big Dumb Game.

The Zone 10/12/17

3 is a magic number! Ezekiel Elliott’s suspension is back on…Michael Jordan says with NBA super teams the other 28 will be garbage…and it’s the Cubs and Nationals in Game 5 tonight….Sigmund Bloom from FootballGuys.com joins us to help us set our fantasy football line ups…Big Dumb Game…Stefanie Loh from the Seattle Times comes on to look ahead to the Wazzu-Cal game Friday night.

The Zone 10/11/17

The voice of the Sounders Matt Johnson joins us to break down the U.S. Men’s soccer team’s loss to Trinidad and Tobago that knocked the U.S. out of World Cup contention…Western men’s basketball coach Tony Dominguez joins us for an update on his team before the season gets underway…Big Dumb Game.

The Zone 10/4/17

The Seattle Seahawks play the Los Angeles Rams on the road Sunday and that can be scary… into the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. We hear parts of Pete Carroll’s and Richard Sherman’s press conferences today… Big Dumb Game.

The Zone 10/3/17

The American league wildcard game is coming up on KPUG with the Yankees and the Twins… Ryan Divish comes on to talk to us about the Mariners season and wishful playoff thoughts for next year… and Trivia Tuesday with our sponsor Westside Pizza.

The Zone 10/2/17

We open the phone lines to Seahawk fans with 12’s at :12… We re-live the audio highlights of yesterday in the NFL with Monday Evening Quarterback… Big Dumb Game… And the Community Food Drive gets underway today so we talked to Food Bank executive director Mike Cohen… Sporting News.

The Zone 9/29/17

There’s football everywhere this weekend… we’re joined by Seahawk rookie defensive tackle Naz Jones… and Friday Funday songs. We catch up with Gregg Bell from the News Tribune of Tacoma to look back at last week’s Hawk’s protests and ahead to Sunday night’s game hosting the Colts, then we hear from Whatcom County’s high school coaches previewing Week 5 on Football Friday.

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