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	<itunes:summary>SkagitRadio.com webcasts high school sports from Skagit, Whatcom and Snohomish Counties in Northwest Washington.  We\&#039;ve also recently added live coverage of mini sprint car racing from Deming Speedway. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Repeat winners triumph in all 4 divisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 00:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DEMING &#8211; North Coast Credit Union Night at Deming Speedway saw the many employees of NCCU enjoying great racing. Repeat winners triumphed in all 4 divisions, with Tom Waggoner winning the 1200s, Jake Benson winning the 600s, Lima Ryan besting the 600r class and Isaac Abenroth on top again in the Junior Sprints.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>DEMING &#8211; North Coast Credit Union Night at Deming Speedway saw the many employees of NCCU enjoying great racing. Repeat winners triumphed in all 4 divisions, with Tom Waggoner winning the 1200s, Jake Benson winning the 600s, Lima Ryan besting the 600r class and Isaac Abenroth on top again in the Junior Sprints.</p>
<p>Tom Waggoner used lapped traffic to his advantage, making a late race pass on Kyle Johnson stick amongst a throng of lapped traffic to pick up another win in the Advanced Toys for Trucks 1200s. Waggoner ran down Johnson around mid race, then powered underneath him around lap 18 to take the point and eventually the win. Johnson would exit soon after with rear end damage. Aaron Fell finished second with Jason Bloodgood third. Eric Turner, Eric Drake and DJ Kosa won heats. Waggoner was quick time.</p>
<p>Jake Benson celebrated his 20th birthday in style, winning his second feature of the year in the Speedmart PMP 600 division. Benson led all 25 laps with Kyle Johnson hot on his heals the whole race. Benson and Johnson were followed to the line by Brandon Benson. George Shufelt, JR Thomas, Joe Constance and Dustin O’Brien won heats. Johnson set fast time.</p>
<p>Liam Ryan won his ninth feature of the year in the Triple X Race Co 600 restricted class. Ryan took the lead on a lap 5 restart from second place finisher Sawyer Lind on his way to the win. Lind scored his career best finish in second with Austin Sheridan taking third. Skyler Pawlowicz, Rachel Westmoreland and Sheridan won the heats. Dougie James was quick time.</p>
<p>Isaac Abenroth was back in victory lane after a one week reprieve in the Kasey Kahne Junior Sprints. Abenroth and Kyle Mitchell slugged it out over the middle portion of the race, with Abenroth eventually taking the lead and streaking away to his third win over the past four contests. Tristin Thomas was second and Mitchell third. Ashleigh Johnson and Thomas were heat winners. Spencer Constance was quick time. </p>
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	<itunes:summary>DEMING – North Coast Credit Union Night at Deming Speedway saw the many employees of NCCU enjoying great racing. Repeat winners triumphed in all 4 divisions, with Tom Waggoner winning the 1200s, Jake Benson winning the 600s, Lima Ryan besting the 600r class and Isaac Abenroth on top again in the Junior Sprints.
Tom Waggoner used lapped traffic to his advantage, making a late race pass on Kyle Johnson stick amongst a throng of lapped traffic to pick up another win in the Advanced Toys for Trucks 1200s. Waggoner ran down Johnson around mid race, then powered underneath him around lap 18 to take the point and eventually the win. Johnson would exit soon after with rear end damage. Aaron Fell finished second with Jason Bloodgood third. Eric Turner, Eric Drake and DJ Kosa won heats. Waggoner was quick time.
Jake Benson celebrated his 20th birthday in style, winning his second feature of the year in the Speedmart PMP 600 division. Benson led all 25 laps with Kyle Johnson hot on his heals the whole race. Benson and Johnson were followed to the line by Brandon Benson. George Shufelt, JR Thomas, Joe Constance and Dustin O’Brien won heats. Johnson set fast time.
Liam Ryan won his ninth feature of the year in the Triple X Race Co 600 restricted class. Ryan took the lead on a lap 5 restart from second place finisher Sawyer Lind on his way to the win. Lind scored his career best finish in second with Austin Sheridan taking third. Skyler Pawlowicz, Rachel Westmoreland and Sheridan won the heats. Dougie James was quick time.
Isaac Abenroth was back in victory lane after a one week reprieve in the Kasey Kahne Junior Sprints. Abenroth and Kyle Mitchell slugged it out over the middle portion of the race, with Abenroth eventually taking the lead and streaking away to his third win over the past four contests. Tristin Thomas was second and Mitchell third. Ashleigh Johnson and Thomas were heat winners. Spencer Constance was quick time. 

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		<title>Burlington-Edison shuts down Shorecrest 68-48</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BURLINGTON &#8211; Trailing by two late in the second quarter, the Burlington-Edison Tigers scored the final nine points of the first half and never looked back en route to a 68-48 victory over Shorecrest Tuesday night in boys&#8217; high school basketball.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>BURLINGTON &#8211; Trailing by two late in the second quarter, the Burlington-Edison Tigers scored the final nine points of the first half and never looked back en route to a 68-48 victory over Shorecrest Tuesday night in boys&#8217; high school basketball.</p>
<p>In a game featuring two of the top teams in the state, it was the aggressive and relentless defense played by Tiger coach Rick Skeen&#8217;s team that turned a seesaw first half into another double-digit Burlington-Edison win, their fifth in six games this season.</p>
<p>After an exciting first half that featured 12 lead changes and five ties before Burlington-Edison&#8217;s late run, the Tigers limited the Scots to just nine third-quarter points and eight points in the final eight minutes. Evan Coulter&#8217;s 21 points led three Tigers in double figures scoring, with Colin Stewart adding 13 points and Craig Babington scoring 10.</p>
<p>Burlington-Edison&#8217;s Jacob Schifferl was chosen by announcers Fred Lee and John Fasso as the Mister T&#8217;s Awards and Embroidery player of the game after keying the Tigers&#8217; run at the end of the second quarter when he scored seven of his nine points and grabbed numerous rebounds.</p>
<p>The Tigers will host Anacortes Tuesday, Jan 5 in a girls&#8217; and boys&#8217; basketball doubleheader, with the Seahawks and Burlington-Edison girls scheduled to tip off at 6 pm and the boys to follow at 8 pm. We&#8217;ll webcast both of those games live here on SkagitRadio.com.</p>
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	<itunes:summary>BURLINGTON – Trailing by two late in the second quarter, the Burlington-Edison Tigers scored the final nine points of the first half and never looked back en route to a 68-48 victory over Shorecrest Tuesday night in boys’ high school basketball.
In a game featuring two of the top teams in the state, it was the aggressive and relentless defense played by Tiger coach Rick Skeen’s team that turned a seesaw first half into another double-digit Burlington-Edison win, their fifth in six games this season.
After an exciting first half that featured 12 lead changes and five ties before Burlington-Edison’s late run, the Tigers limited the Scots to just nine third-quarter points and eight points in the final eight minutes. Evan Coulter’s 21 points led three Tigers in double figures scoring, with Colin Stewart adding 13 points and Craig Babington scoring 10.
Burlington-Edison’s Jacob Schifferl was chosen by announcers Fred Lee and John Fasso as the Mister T’s Awards and Embroidery player of the game after keying the Tigers’ run at the end of the second quarter when he scored seven of his nine points and grabbed numerous rebounds.
The Tigers will host Anacortes Tuesday, Jan 5 in a girls’ and boys’ basketball doubleheader, with the Seahawks and Burlington-Edison girls scheduled to tip off at 6 pm and the boys to follow at 8 pm. We’ll webcast both of those games live here on SkagitRadio.com.
Click below for a free replay of our webcast featuring announcers Fred Lee and John Fasso:

You can also download a free copy of the game by “right clicking” the link below and selecting “Save File As:” 
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		<title>Bulldogs rebound from first loss to beat Cubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scot Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEDRO WOOLLEY - The Mount Vernon Bulldogs boys&#8217; basketball team rode a roller coaster in the Sedro-Woolley gym Friday night in a Northwest Conference 3A matchup, eventually coming to rest with a 60-45 victory over the upstart Cubs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>SEDRO WOOLLEY - The Mount Vernon Bulldogs boys&#8217; basketball team rode a roller coaster in the Sedro-Woolley gym Friday night in a Northwest Conference 3A matchup, eventually coming to rest with a 60-45 victory over the upstart Cubs.</p>
<p>Sedro-Woolley led 8-6 after one quarter, but the Bulldogs exploded for 22 points in the second period to take an 11-point lead into halftime. The Cubs battled back by holding Mount Vernon to just eight third quarter points, and the game was tied at 36 early in the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon hit the gas pedal again to break the tie score and outscored Sedro Woolley by 15 points down the stretch to earn the victory. The Bulldogs had four players score in double figures, led by Jake Weber-Koetje&#8217;s 15 points.  Kelsey Leek added 14 points, while Dan Barnet and Chris Chaplin each scored 10 points for Mount Vernon, as the Bulldogs improved to 4-1 with the victory.</p>
<p>Sophomore Isaac Bianchini had 17 points to lead Sedro Woolley, while fellow sophomore Andrew Minkel also had a strong performance and ended the night with 10 points before fouling out with 4:14 to go in the game. The Cubs fell to 0-6 with the loss, but will have one more shot at victory before Christmas when they host LaConner on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon won&#8217;t be back in action until December 30th when they&#8217;ll play at South Whidbey. Our next webcast of Bulldogs&#8217; basketball is scheduled for January 2nd, when Mount Vernon will host Marysville-Pilchuck.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon  &#8211;  6   22   8   24  &#8211; 60<br />
Sedro Woolley  &#8211; 8    9  15   13  &#8211; 45</p>
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	<itunes:summary>SEDRO WOOLLEY - The Mount Vernon Bulldogs boys’ basketball team rode a roller coaster in the Sedro-Woolley gym Friday night in a Northwest Conference 3A matchup, eventually coming to rest with a 60-45 victory over the upstart Cubs.
Sedro-Woolley led 8-6 after one quarter, but the Bulldogs exploded for 22 points in the second period to take an 11-point lead into halftime. The Cubs battled back by holding Mount Vernon to just eight third quarter points, and the game was tied at 36 early in the fourth quarter.
Mount Vernon hit the gas pedal again to break the tie score and outscored Sedro Woolley by 15 points down the stretch to earn the victory. The Bulldogs had four players score in double figures, led by Jake Weber-Koetje’s 15 points.  Kelsey Leek added 14 points, while Dan Barnet and Chris Chaplin each scored 10 points for Mount Vernon, as the Bulldogs improved to 4-1 with the victory.
Sophomore Isaac Bianchini had 17 points to lead Sedro Woolley, while fellow sophomore Andrew Minkel also had a strong performance and ended the night with 10 points before fouling out with 4:14 to go in the game. The Cubs fell to 0-6 with the loss, but will have one more shot at victory before Christmas when they host LaConner on Tuesday.
Mount Vernon won’t be back in action until December 30th when they’ll play at South Whidbey. Our next webcast of Bulldogs’ basketball is scheduled for January 2nd, when Mount Vernon will host Marysville-Pilchuck.
Mount Vernon  –  6   22   8   24  – 60
Sedro Woolley  – 8    9  15   13  – 45
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		<title>Mountaineers lay double whammy on Borderites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wade Tonkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Girls &#8211; The Mount Baker Mountaineers rode a 25-point night from Jovanna Baisden to a 61-35 win over the Blaine Borderites in Northwest Conference girls&#8217; basketball action on Friday night in Blaine.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Girls</strong> &#8211; The Mount Baker Mountaineers rode a 25-point night from Jovanna Baisden to a 61-35 win over the Blaine Borderites in Northwest Conference girls&#8217; basketball action on Friday night in Blaine.</p>
<p>Baisden drained seven three-pointers and finished with a game-high 25 points to lead the Lady Mounties. Eight different Mountaineers got into the scoring act as Taylor Coston chipped in 11 points and yanked down nine rebounds. Overall, a great team effort was put forth by Head Coach Brenda Ellis&#8217; Mount Baker team. Baisden earned the &#8220;Web Star of the Game&#8221; honors with her 25 points.</p>
<p>The Baker Girls improved their record to 3-2. Blaine dropped to 1-4.</p>
<p><strong>Boys: </strong>The Mount Baker boys got balanced scoring with three players in double figures in their 61-54 win over Blaine in the second game of the double-header.</p>
<p>Spencer Backstrom and Anderson Bass log rolled the Borderites with both scoring 13 points each for Mount Baker. Nick Jacoby added 10 for the physical and unselfish Mountaineers and Jacob Kernells brought down nine rebounds as well for the Mounties.</p>
<p>Mount Baker withstood a scoring barrage by the Borderites&#8217; Trey Bakageorge, who knocked down five three-pointers on his way to 25 points and taking game high honors. Ultimately it was Blaine&#8217;s inability to effectively manage the shot clock, settling for too many early looks as the Mounties used their size advantage to dominate the glass .</p>
<p>The Baker Boys moved to 4-0 &#8211; one of their better starts in recent memory. The Borderites dropped to 2-2 on the season.<br />
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	<itunes:summary>Girls – The Mount Baker Mountaineers rode a 25-point night from Jovanna Baisden to a 61-35 win over the Blaine Borderites in Northwest Conference girls’ basketball action on Friday night in Blaine.
Baisden drained seven three-pointers and finished with a game-high 25 points to lead the Lady Mounties. Eight different Mountaineers got into the scoring act as Taylor Coston chipped in 11 points and yanked down nine rebounds. Overall, a great team effort was put forth by Head Coach Brenda Ellis’ Mount Baker team. Baisden earned the “Web Star of the Game” honors with her 25 points.
The Baker Girls improved their record to 3-2. Blaine dropped to 1-4.
Boys: The Mount Baker boys got balanced scoring with three players in double figures in their 61-54 win over Blaine in the second game of the double-header.
Spencer Backstrom and Anderson Bass log rolled the Borderites with both scoring 13 points each for Mount Baker. Nick Jacoby added 10 for the physical and unselfish Mountaineers and Jacob Kernells brought down nine rebounds as well for the Mounties.
Mount Baker withstood a scoring barrage by the Borderites’ Trey Bakageorge, who knocked down five three-pointers on his way to 25 points and taking game high honors. Ultimately it was Blaine’s inability to effectively manage the shot clock, settling for too many early looks as the Mounties used their size advantage to dominate the glass .
The Baker Boys moved to 4-0 – one of their better starts in recent memory. The Borderites dropped to 2-2 on the season.

You can listen to a free replay of both games featuring the call by Jay Alexander and Dale Sharp below:

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		<title>Tigers trounce Bulldogs in girls&#8217; basketball</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 01:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BURLINGTON &#8211; Two streaks in which they outscored arch rival Mount Vernon 19-0 propelled Burlington-Edison to a 61-38 blowout of the Bulldogs in girl&#8217;s high school basketball.
With their aggressive defense setting the tempo, the Tigers limited Mount Vernon to six second quarter points and 14 in the first half, sealing the Bulldogs&#8217; fate by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>BURLINGTON &#8211; Two streaks in which they outscored arch rival Mount Vernon 19-0 propelled Burlington-Edison to a 61-38 blowout of the Bulldogs in girl&#8217;s high school basketball.</p>
<p>With their aggressive defense setting the tempo, the Tigers limited Mount Vernon to six second quarter points and 14 in the first half, sealing the Bulldogs&#8217; fate by the end of the third period when they led 45-23.</p>
<p>Mister T&#8217;s Awards and Embroidery player of the game Brenna Anderson led the Tigers&#8217; third quarter assault with eight of her 16 points, tying for game scoring honors with teammate Cambie Edwards. Point guard Kristine Thoe spearheaded the Burlington-Edison attack with nine first half points on her way to scoring 15.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon&#8217;s Mandy Barnet scored 11 points to lead the Bulldogs, who suffered their third loss in four games this season. Burlington-Edison head into the holidays undefeated in four games.  The Tigers will return to action December 29 when they&#8217;ll face their toughest test of the season thus far, visiting 4-1  Shorecrest.</p>
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<p>Our next webcast of Burlington-Edison girl&#8217;s basketball will be January 5, 2010 when they host Anacortes, and we&#8217;ll also webcast the rematch between the Bulldogs and Tigers January 21 at Mount Vernon. John Fasso and Joe Thurmond will call the action for SkagitRadio.com / WinNW.com.</p>
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	<itunes:summary>BURLINGTON – Two streaks in which they outscored arch rival Mount Vernon 19-0 propelled Burlington-Edison to a 61-38 blowout of the Bulldogs in girl’s high school basketball.
With their aggressive defense setting the tempo, the Tigers limited Mount Vernon to six second quarter points and 14 in the first half, sealing the Bulldogs’ fate by the end of the third period when they led 45-23.
Mister T’s Awards and Embroidery player of the game Brenna Anderson led the Tigers’ third quarter assault with eight of her 16 points, tying for game scoring honors with teammate Cambie Edwards. Point guard Kristine Thoe spearheaded the Burlington-Edison attack with nine first half points on her way to scoring 15.
Mount Vernon’s Mandy Barnet scored 11 points to lead the Bulldogs, who suffered their third loss in four games this season. Burlington-Edison head into the holidays undefeated in four games.  The Tigers will return to action December 29 when they’ll face their toughest test of the season thus far, visiting 4-1  Shorecrest.
You can listen to a free replay of the game featuring the call by John Fasso and Joe Thurmond below: 

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Our next webcast of Burlington-Edison girl’s basketball will be January 5, 2010 when they host Anacortes, and we’ll also webcast the rematch between the Bulldogs and Tigers January 21 at Mount Vernon. John Fasso and Joe Thurmond will call the action for SkagitRadio.com / WinNW.com.
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		<title>Tigers beat Bulldogs in boys&#8217; basketball</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scot Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOUNT VERNON &#8211; The Burlington-Edison Tigers raised their season record to 4-1 while handing the Bulldogs their first loss of the season with a 62-46 victory over their arch rivals Tuesday night in front of a an excited and vocal crowd at Mount Vernon High School.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>MOUNT VERNON &#8211; The Burlington-Edison Tigers raised their season record to 4-1 while handing the Bulldogs their first loss of the season with a 62-46 victory over their arch rivals Tuesday night in front of a an excited and vocal crowd at Mount Vernon High School.</p>
<p>One of the premier players in the state at his position, senior guard Evan Coulter led the Tigers&#8217; steady offensive attack with 25 points, while Colin Stewart (11 points) and Craig Babington (10 points) also reached double digits for Burlington-Edison.</p>
<p>Babington returned to the Tigers&#8217; starting line-up for the first time since suffering an ankle injury just 14 seconds into the Tigers season opening game two weeks ago at Sedro-Woolley.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon senior forward Dan Barnet hustled his way to a double-double, scoring 10 points and grabbing 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs.  Kelsey Leek led a balanced Mount Vernon attack with 13 points, while Chris Chaplin and Jake Weber-Koetje added 11 points each.</p>
<p>Burlington-Edison will have two weeks before returning to action December 29th when they&#8217;ll host Shorecrest in a game to be webcast live on SkagitRadio.com. Fred Lee will be joined by John Fasso as the two veteran announcers will work together for the first time this century.</p>
<p><strong>You can listen to a free replay of the game featuring the call by Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee below:</strong></p>

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<p>Mount Vernon (3-1) will have an excellent opportunity to get back in the win column this Friday when they visit Sedro Woolley to take on the winless Cubs. Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee will bring you that game live here on SkagitRadio.com, with their pre-game show scheduled for 7:15 p.m.</p>
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	<itunes:summary>MOUNT VERNON – The Burlington-Edison Tigers raised their season record to 4-1 while handing the Bulldogs their first loss of the season with a 62-46 victory over their arch rivals Tuesday night in front of a an excited and vocal crowd at Mount Vernon High School.
One of the premier players in the state at his position, senior guard Evan Coulter led the Tigers’ steady offensive attack with 25 points, while Colin Stewart (11 points) and Craig Babington (10 points) also reached double digits for Burlington-Edison.
Babington returned to the Tigers’ starting line-up for the first time since suffering an ankle injury just 14 seconds into the Tigers season opening game two weeks ago at Sedro-Woolley.
Mount Vernon senior forward Dan Barnet hustled his way to a double-double, scoring 10 points and grabbing 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs.  Kelsey Leek led a balanced Mount Vernon attack with 13 points, while Chris Chaplin and Jake Weber-Koetje added 11 points each.
Burlington-Edison will have two weeks before returning to action December 29th when they’ll host Shorecrest in a game to be webcast live on SkagitRadio.com. Fred Lee will be joined by John Fasso as the two veteran announcers will work together for the first time this century.
You can listen to a free replay of the game featuring the call by Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee below:

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Mount Vernon (3-1) will have an excellent opportunity to get back in the win column this Friday when they visit Sedro Woolley to take on the winless Cubs. Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee will bring you that game live here on SkagitRadio.com, with their pre-game show scheduled for 7:15 p.m.


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		<title>Spartans nip Eagles 68-67 in Stilly rivalry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[STANWOOD &#8211; The Stanwood Spartans&#8217; second-half surge against their rivals, the Arlington Eagles, which included overcoming a 14-point, third-quarter deficit, lifted the host Spartans over the Eagles 68-67 in a Wesco North boys&#8217; basketball shootout Tuesday night in Stanwood.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>STANWOOD &#8211; The Stanwood Spartans&#8217; second-half surge against their rivals, the Arlington Eagles, which included overcoming a 14-point, third-quarter deficit, lifted the host Spartans over the Eagles 68-67 in a Wesco North boys&#8217; basketball shootout Tuesday night in Stanwood.</p>
<p>Kale Schmidt jacked up the crowd with five three-pointers, finishing with 20 points, while Zach Johnson led Stanwood (2-3) with 22 points and 14 rebounds. Drew Haugstad popped in three strategic three-pointers, two of which gave the Spartans the lead, and finished with 11.</p>
<p>Arlington&#8217;s Zach Cooper, the Eagles&#8217; 5-8, junior guard, led Arlington (2-2) with 22 points, bombing in 15 from outside the arc.</p>
<p>Stanwood &#8211; 15  10  19  24  &#8211; 68<br />
Arlington  &#8211; 15  18  13  21  &#8211; 67</p>
<p><strong>Listen to the archived replay of Dan Guiliani and Matt Henggeler calling the exciting one-point Stanwood win below:</strong></p>
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	<itunes:summary>STANWOOD – The Stanwood Spartans’ second-half surge against their rivals, the Arlington Eagles, which included overcoming a 14-point, third-quarter deficit, lifted the host Spartans over the Eagles 68-67 in a Wesco North boys’ basketball shootout Tuesday night in Stanwood.
Kale Schmidt jacked up the crowd with five three-pointers, finishing with 20 points, while Zach Johnson led Stanwood (2-3) with 22 points and 14 rebounds. Drew Haugstad popped in three strategic three-pointers, two of which gave the Spartans the lead, and finished with 11.
Arlington’s Zach Cooper, the Eagles’ 5-8, junior guard, led Arlington (2-2) with 22 points, bombing in 15 from outside the arc.
Stanwood – 15  10  19  24  – 68
Arlington  – 15  18  13  21  – 67
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		<title>B-E Tigers fend off S-W Cubs 42-33</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 02:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BURLINGTON &#8211; With eight of 14 matches resulting in wins-by-fall, the host Burlington-Edison Tiger boys&#8217; wrestling team defeated the Sedro-Woolley Cubs Wednesday night 42-33 in the annual dual meet between two of the state&#8217;s powerhouse programs.
The match of the night was at 215 pounds, where Sedro-Woolley&#8217;s Joe Janicki fought for a late third round reversal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>BURLINGTON &#8211; With eight of 14 matches resulting in wins-by-fall, the host Burlington-Edison Tiger boys&#8217; wrestling team defeated the Sedro-Woolley Cubs Wednesday night 42-33 in the annual dual meet between two of the state&#8217;s powerhouse programs.</p>
<p>The match of the night was at 215 pounds, where Sedro-Woolley&#8217;s Joe Janicki fought for a late third round reversal on Burlington-Edison&#8217;s Chad Studebaker, tying the score at 4-4 and sending the bout into overtime.</p>
<p>In overtime, Studebaker was the aggressor early, as Janicki fought off Studebaker&#8217;s single-leg takedown attempts, but the Cubs&#8217; 215-pounder summoned all the strength he had left after nearly eight minutes of grappling to score his own single-leg takedown for the overtime win.</p>
<p>Boys&#8217; results:<br />
103 &#8211; (Forfeit) Austin Blau (B-E)<br />
112 &#8211; (Forfeit) Nick Granberg (B-E)<br />
119 &#8211; Nick Henderson (B-E) 8-2 dec. over Buck Johnson<br />
125 &#8211; Enrique Medina (B-E) pinned Kyle Morgan R3 (5:34)<br />
130 &#8211; Shannon Askvig (B-E) 13-7 dec. over Cody Forst<br />
135 &#8211; Boyce Johnson (S-W) pinned Chad Butterfield R3 (5:38)<br />
140 &#8211; Brady Mast (S-W) pinned Jason Donnelly R2 (3:25)<br />
145 &#8211; Tyler Howell (S-W) pinned Braun Miller R1 (1:05)<br />
152 &#8211; Kyle Reijm (B-E) pinned Kaalen Blanton R1 (1:28)<br />
160 &#8211; Juan Canales (B-E) pinned Sean Bunce R1 (1:30)<br />
171 &#8211; (Forfeit) Jack Nevitt (B-E)<br />
189 &#8211; Taylor Knutson (S-W) pinned Conner Nelson R1 (0:52)<br />
215 &#8211; Joe Janicki (S-W) 6-4 dec in OT over Chad Studebaker<br />
285 &#8211; Koenrad Swartz (S-W) pinned Thor Melum R1 (1:15)</p>
<p>Girls&#8217; final: Sedro-Woolley 48, Burlington-Edison 21.</p>
<p>The Sedro-Woolley girls&#8217; team dominated the Tigers 48-21, with eight wins-by-fall. Andrea Iverson, Jalysse Garcia, Sarah Moquin and Alysia Pohren were notable Cub wrestlers who won by fall for the defending girls&#8217; 2A state champion Cubs.</p>
<p><strong>Kris Drake filed 3 reports from the dual meet.   You can listen to them below: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Report #1 &#8211; (Early update:)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Report # 2-  (Mid-match)<br />
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<p><strong>Final Report &#8211; (Wrap up) </strong></p>

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	<itunes:summary>BURLINGTON – With eight of 14 matches resulting in wins-by-fall, the host Burlington-Edison Tiger boys’ wrestling team defeated the Sedro-Woolley Cubs Wednesday night 42-33 in the annual dual meet between two of the state’s powerhouse programs.
The match of the night was at 215 pounds, where Sedro-Woolley’s Joe Janicki fought for a late third round reversal on Burlington-Edison’s Chad Studebaker, tying the score at 4-4 and sending the bout into overtime.
In overtime, Studebaker was the aggressor early, as Janicki fought off Studebaker’s single-leg takedown attempts, but the Cubs’ 215-pounder summoned all the strength he had left after nearly eight minutes of grappling to score his own single-leg takedown for the overtime win.
Boys’ results:
103 – (Forfeit) Austin Blau (B-E)
112 – (Forfeit) Nick Granberg (B-E)
119 – Nick Henderson (B-E) 8-2 dec. over Buck Johnson
125 – Enrique Medina (B-E) pinned Kyle Morgan R3 (5:34)
130 – Shannon Askvig (B-E) 13-7 dec. over Cody Forst
135 – Boyce Johnson (S-W) pinned Chad Butterfield R3 (5:38)
140 – Brady Mast (S-W) pinned Jason Donnelly R2 (3:25)
145 – Tyler Howell (S-W) pinned Braun Miller R1 (1:05)
152 – Kyle Reijm (B-E) pinned Kaalen Blanton R1 (1:28)
160 – Juan Canales (B-E) pinned Sean Bunce R1 (1:30)
171 – (Forfeit) Jack Nevitt (B-E)
189 – Taylor Knutson (S-W) pinned Conner Nelson R1 (0:52)
215 – Joe Janicki (S-W) 6-4 dec in OT over Chad Studebaker
285 – Koenrad Swartz (S-W) pinned Thor Melum R1 (1:15)
Girls’ final: Sedro-Woolley 48, Burlington-Edison 21.
The Sedro-Woolley girls’ team dominated the Tigers 48-21, with eight wins-by-fall. Andrea Iverson, Jalysse Garcia, Sarah Moquin and Alysia Pohren were notable Cub wrestlers who won by fall for the defending girls’ 2A state champion Cubs.
Kris Drake filed 3 reports from the dual meet.   You can listen to them below: 
Report #1 – (Early update:)

Report # 2-  (Mid-match)


Final Report – (Wrap up) 

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		<title>Bulldogs comeback downs Seahawks 71-69</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 07:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ANACORTES &#8211; The Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 3-0 with a 71-68 come from behind win over Anacortes Tuesday in Northwest Conference boys&#8217; basketball.
Trailing 51-41 late in the third quarter, the Bulldogs went on a 12-0 run to end the period leading by two points, their eventual margin of victory.
Mister T&#8217;s &#8220;player of the game&#8221; Michael [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>ANACORTES &#8211; The Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 3-0 with a 71-68 come from behind win over Anacortes Tuesday in Northwest Conference boys&#8217; basketball.</p>
<p>Trailing 51-41 late in the third quarter, the Bulldogs went on a 12-0 run to end the period leading by two points, their eventual margin of victory.</p>
<p>Mister T&#8217;s &#8220;player of the game&#8221; Michael Acode tied for his team&#8217;s scoring lead with Dan Barnet, as each had 16 points to pace Mount Vernon. Matt Welliver and Cory Geffe each made several 3-point baskets on their way to 18 points apiece for the Seahawks.</p>
<p>Anacortes will play Sedro Woolley this Friday night, December 11, while the Bulldogs will have a week of practice before hosting rival Burlington-Edison Tuesday, December 15th. The Tigers vs. Bulldogs battle will be webcast live here at SkagitRadio with Scot Buchanan, Fred Lee and Peter Swanson.</p>
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	<itunes:summary>ANACORTES – The Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 3-0 with a 71-68 come from behind win over Anacortes Tuesday in Northwest Conference boys’ basketball.
Trailing 51-41 late in the third quarter, the Bulldogs went on a 12-0 run to end the period leading by two points, their eventual margin of victory.
Mister T’s “player of the game” Michael Acode tied for his team’s scoring lead with Dan Barnet, as each had 16 points to pace Mount Vernon. Matt Welliver and Cory Geffe each made several 3-point baskets on their way to 18 points apiece for the Seahawks.
Anacortes will play Sedro Woolley this Friday night, December 11, while the Bulldogs will have a week of practice before hosting rival Burlington-Edison Tuesday, December 15th. The Tigers vs. Bulldogs battle will be webcast live here at SkagitRadio with Scot Buchanan, Fred Lee and Peter Swanson.
Click  below for a free replay of Mount Vernon’s win over Anacortes:

You can also download a free copy of last night’s game by “right clicking” the link below and selecting “Save Link As:” 
Boys Basketball - Mount Vernon over Anacortes - Download File (107)

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Trailing 51-41 late in the third quarter, the Bulldogs went on a 12-0 run to end the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>Chaplin &amp; Bulldogs bite Bruins 74-63</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 13:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOUNT VERNON &#8211; Led by 25 points from senior forward Chris Chaplin, the Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 2-0 on the young season Saturday night with a 74-63 non-conference win over the Cascade Bruins in non conference boys 3A high school basketball.
For his efforts, which also included 10 rebounds, Chaplin was named the &#8220;Mister T&#8217;s Player [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>MOUNT VERNON &#8211; Led by 25 points from senior forward Chris Chaplin, the Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 2-0 on the young season Saturday night with a 74-63 non-conference win over the Cascade Bruins in non conference boys 3A high school basketball.</p>
<p>For his efforts, which also included 10 rebounds, Chaplin was named the &#8220;Mister T&#8217;s Player of the Game&#8221; by announcers Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee.</p>
<p>Mount Vernon point guard Michael Acode had 11 assists and Jake Weber-Koetje added 20 points for the Bulldogs. Mount Vernon led by 15 points at halftime and maintained a double-digit lead through most of the second half as they cruised to victory.</p>
<p>Join Scot, Fred, and statistician Peter Swanson Tuesday, December 8 for live play-by-play from Anacortes, where the Bulldogs will be in action against the Seahawks. Their pre game show will start at  7:15 p.m., with tip-off to follow at 7:30 p.m. on SkagitRadio.com</p>
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	<itunes:summary>MOUNT VERNON – Led by 25 points from senior forward Chris Chaplin, the Mount Vernon Bulldogs improved to 2-0 on the young season Saturday night with a 74-63 non-conference win over the Cascade Bruins in non conference boys 3A high school basketball.
For his efforts, which also included 10 rebounds, Chaplin was named the “Mister T’s Player of the Game” by announcers Scot Buchanan and Fred Lee.
Mount Vernon point guard Michael Acode had 11 assists and Jake Weber-Koetje added 20 points for the Bulldogs. Mount Vernon led by 15 points at halftime and maintained a double-digit lead through most of the second half as they cruised to victory.
Join Scot, Fred, and statistician Peter Swanson Tuesday, December 8 for live play-by-play from Anacortes, where the Bulldogs will be in action against the Seahawks. Their pre game show will start at  7:15 p.m., with tip-off to follow at 7:30 p.m. on SkagitRadio.com
Click  below for a free replay of Mount Vernon’s win over Cascade:

You can also download a free copy of last night’s game by “right clicking” the link below and selecting “Save Link As:” 
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