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  2. Skagit Valley College sports getting underway

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    Mar. 25—Other than golf, which was allowed to play in the fall and recently began its spring season, it's been a quiet past year for Skagit Valley College sports.

  3. Scenic West Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake Community College began play in 1987, and the conference adopted its current name in 1990. Region 18 itself was formed in 1968, as Idaho , Montana , Oregon , and Washington were split off from Arizona , California , Nevada , and Utah , which remained in the NJCAA's Region 1.

  4. Northwest Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the conference offered football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track and golf. In 1963 wrestling was added, followed by cross country in 1965 and soccer in 1974. The WSJCAC existed without bylaws until the spring of 1948, when Executive Secretary Jim Ennis of Everett JC, Dave DuVall of Skagit Valley and Maury Phipps of Grays Harbor ...

  5. List of college athletic programs in Washington (state)

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    Shoreline Community College: Shoreline: NWAC Northern: Skagit Valley Cardinals: Skagit Valley College: Mount Vernon: NWAC Northern: South Puget Sound Clippers: South Puget Sound Community College: Olympia: NWAC Western: Spokane Sasquatch: Community Colleges of Spokane: Spokane: NWAC Eastern: Tacoma Titans: Tacoma Community College: Tacoma: NWAC ...

  6. Skagit Valley College - Wikipedia

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    Skagit Valley College (SVC) is a public community college in Mount Vernon, Washington. It serves students in Skagit , Island , and San Juan counties in northwest Washington state . Established in 1926, SVC is as the second-oldest continuously operating community college in the state of Washington.

  7. KBRC - Wikipedia

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    Sports are an integral part of KBRC. Local Skagit County high school sports contests are aired, as well as professional teams such as Seattle Seahawks football and Seattle Mariners baseball. College sports, including the University of Washington Huskies football and basketball programs are also broadcast. [5]

  8. Bellingham Bells - Wikipedia

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    The PIL was a member of the National Baseball Congress (NBC). the 1999 Bells started the season with a surprising 19 wins in a row and eventually went on to win the 11-team PIL and participated in the NBC World Series held in Wichita. The Bells of 1999 heralded local players from Bellingham, Skagit as well as a few players from across the US.

  9. Northwest Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The license for KMWS at Mount Vernon was acquired from Skagit Valley College, which moved its KSVR to a new license; the university chose the call letters to honor Murrow, a Skagit County native. In 2010, KVTI in Tacoma , owned by Clover Park Technical College , began broadcasting Northwest Public Broadcasting full-time after budget cuts ...