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Thank you all, and Happy New Year!

by admin on December 31, 2009

As founder of SkagitRadio.com, I never dreamed the direction we’re now taking. We’ve outgrown the borders of Skagit County and have included webcasting teams in both Whatcom County and Snohomish County to better serve the high school boys’ and girls’ sports fans from the Sno-King county line north to the border. Fans know this area better as the extremely talented District One, where championship teams come from. SkagitRadio.com has simply evolved into something bigger than I initially imagined.

Speaking of championship teams, I feel like we have one right here at SkagitRadio.com. We wouldn’t be at this point if it wasn’t for our capable Web Guru on the technical side of things, Wade Tonkin. Wade led us through our online birth and expansion, both our audio and our online visual presence. Wade clocked in many, many hours behind the scenes to help us do what we do, and for that I’ll be eternally grateful. Thank you Wade for your tireless services to our team.

John Fasso, our feature broadcaster, is the voice and talent fans want to hear. John was brought in on day one for his experience and professionalism, and he has delivered what he promised he could do for
us here at SkagitRadio.com. John’s experience in broadcasting and his approach to his craft has been nothing but beneficial to the rest of our team as we now cover more schools and more communities. I can’t thank John enough for his efforts and contributions to our growth.

John, Wade and I also wish to thank Jim and Nancy Drake, Scot Buchanan, Fred Lee, Matt Henggeler, Kaleb Hart, Bud Ashe, Jay Alexander, Dale Sharp, Dan Guiliani, Auggie Falzarano, Eric Francis, Pat Dougherty, Norm Nelson, all the student-athletes, athletic directors, school employees, coaches and their assistants whom we’ve worked with this past year, and you. Thank you!

I thank all of our local sponsors, who’ve stepped up to support local high school sports in these trying times. Without these incredible businesses in and around the Northwest, we simply couldn’t do this. We are so thankful to these sponsors. They help keep our services ‘free’ to the public and our listeners. Finally, I thank our fans and loyal listeners who visit our site for the best local high school sports coverage this area has ever heard. We’re honored you listen, we’re honored you support high school sports, we’re honored to webcast sports to multiple communities – and we’re having fun.

The fun will continue at our new domain, or URL – WinNW.com. Please take the time to save WinNW.com to your favorites list on your computers at home and at work as this is where you’ll find us in 2010. Expansion has caused us to rename ourselves to a moniker more fitting of our coverage area – the entire Northwest! SkagitRadio.com will remain online until February 1, 2010, as fans who log on there will be automatically redirected to our new home, WinNW.com.

We wrap up our first full calender year of webcasting and look forward to our high school sports coverage in 2010, with many more improvements to our website. Big things are ahead for WinNW.com in 2010. Thanks again to everyone who made this a success! Happy New Year from ALL of us at WinNW.com.

Kris Drake
Founder, SkagitRadio.com / WinNW.com

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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 will play at South Whidbey. Our next webcast of Bulldog 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

Click below for a free replay of our webcast featuring Fred Lee and Scot Buchanan:

 

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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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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:

 

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MOUNT VERNON – Jake Weber-Koetje led all scorers with 25 points in rallying the Mount Vernon Bulldogs to a 65-63 win over the Snohomish Panthers Tuesday night in 3A non conference high school basketball.

The Bulldogs trailed by three after three quarters, but outscored the Panthers 18-13 in the fourth period to defeat Snohomish in their season opener for the second straight year.

Mount Vernon will host Cascade Saturday night, December 5, and SkagitRadio.com will webcast the game live with Scot Buchanan, Fred Lee, and Peter Swanson. The Les Schwab Tire Centers Pre Game Show will start at 7:15 p.m., with tip off to follow at 7:30 p.m.

Snohomish        17 12 21 13 – 63
Mount Vernon    10 13 22 18 – 65

Snohomish: Hamlin 21, Carlson 15, McGee 11, Steele 8, Simpson 4, Sterley 2, Yates 2.
Mount Vernon: Weber-Koetje 25, Knapp 13, Leek 10, Barnet 9, Acode 6, Chaplin 2.

Click below to listen to a free replay of our webcast featuring Scot Buchanan on play-by-play, Fred Lee adding commentary and Peter Swanson on stats:

   

You can also download a free copy of the webcast by “right clicking” the link below, then selecting “Save Link As” for listening on your computer or MP3 player:

2009 Boys Basketball - Snohomish at Mount Vernon - Download File (48)

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