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The Zone 4/14/17 – Hour 2

Marshawn Lynch is getting closer to being a raider… the Mariners are limiting the number of orders of grasshoppers, former Western Viking basketball star Tim Dickerson is throwing out the first pitch tonight and tells us about it… Friday funday song countdown. Steve Kyler from BasketballInsiders.com joins us to talk about the playoffs… Big Dumb Game… Jay Allen from Rip City Radio talks about the Trailblazers and movie preview Friday.

The Zone 4/13/17 – Hour 1

3 is a Magic Number.. The Mariners stink at 2-8… Marshawn is actually negotiating with the Raiders… and the Seattle arena is back in the news with two groups bidding… Geoff Baker from the Seattle Times joins us… Big Dumb Game… The Seattle Mariners unveiled the new Ken Griffey Junior statue at Safeco Field… NBA playoffs getting underway… Good question and sporting news.

The Zone 4/13/17 – Hour 2

3 is a Magic Number.. The Mariners stink at 2-8… Marshawn is actually negotiating with the Raiders… and the Seattle arena is back in the news with two groups bidding… Geoff Baker from the Seattle Times joins us… Big Dumb Game… The Seattle Mariners unveiled the new Ken Griffey Junior statue at Safeco Field… NBA playoffs getting underway… Good question and sporting news.

The Zone 4/12/17 – hour 1

Mariners haiku contest… Charlie Rymer from the Golf Channel joins us.. The big dumb game… We give our hot takes with Good the Bad and the Ugly… We talk to new WWU hall of fame golfer Tim Feenstra… and we draw winners in our Mariners haiku contest.

The Zone 4/12/17 – hour 2

Mariners haiku contest… Charlie Rymer from the Golf Channel joins us.. The big dumb game… We give our hot takes with Good the Bad and the Ugly… We talk to new WWU hall of fame golfer Tim Feenstra… and we draw winners in our Mariners haiku contest.

The Zone – hour 1 4/11/17

The mariners big win… Brad Adam from Root Sports.. Trivia Tuesday… Greg Wyshynski from Yahoo! sports… New WWU hall of famer… Good question and the sporting news.

The Zone – hour 2 4/11/17

The mariners big win… Brad Adam from Root Sports.. Trivia Tuesday… Greg Wyshynski from Yahoo! sports… New WWU hall of famer… Good question and the sporting news.

The Zone 4/7/17

Round 2 of the masters winding down, Brian’s last day, The Mariners win with young blood, Big dumb game, an interview with Nicola Parker WWU Athletic hall of famer, and goodbye to Brian.

The Zone 4/6/17

We are live at Smith Kia on Iowa street where you can swing by to win M’s tickets… Zach Rymer from BleacherReport.com talks to us about the M’s cold start… WWU Rugby coach tells us about an event coming up this weekend.

The Zone 4/5/2017

Is it time for the Seahawks to trade Sherman? We take calls. The masters begins tomorrow and we talk to Rex Hoggard from the Golf Channel, also the big ole dumb game.

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