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They don’t even have the final on air anymore. No more Friday night radio reports as far as I know either. Times maybe covers one game a month in Western WA. It’s really pathetic and sad how far the whole ecosystem has fallen.theknowledge said:
Not having the final four played at Husky Stadium or Clink is stupid. Not having the semi final aired live on Root is also dumb. - 
            
Somebody likes Dick's.TheHB said:
I hear the intersection of Hwy 99 and 220th is also shared by MLT, Ed-Wood, Meadowdale and Lynnwood.
Burgers. - 
            
In all fairness, that is the most-forgotten High School in Western Washington.DerekJohnson said:
Don't forget Inglemoor, fucktardo - 
            
We played @Kelso and it was by far the loudest/most fans i played in front of. Like 4k-5k people showed out.GrundleStiltzkin said:For consistent attendance & support, it's probably the large 2A schools that do the best like Lynden (FTGs) and Tumwater (#MyTBirds). Good 1A progrums—Royal, Connell, Lynden Christian (FTGs too), Montesano, Eatonville (#MyCruisers), Mt. Baker, Meridian—could make a strong case for being most rabid but just not as many people.
Lake Stevens, Glacier Peak and Snohomish turn out the fans pretty well with big-for-Washington stadiums. Same for Ferndale and sometims Burlington-Edison. From what I understand, Woodinville and Bothell get good support too. Puyallup, Auburn (I think), G-K. Basically suburban towns farther from the rotten Seattle core. I think the Tri Cities schools used to do pretty well, but that demo is shifting more & more towards fútbol. Same with places like Zillah. Speaking of Zillah and others, they have make strides in conversion therapy with their Hispanic population, which is cool.
What I've seen of Metro/KingCo support is disappointing considering the population base, but to be expected I suppose considering the demographic. I've been to playoff games twice at Bellevue and they had hardly anyone there. Went to a Rainer Beach game, granted that's been more than 20 years ago, deserted. O'Dea seems to be consistent.
EWA scheduling is confounded by distance. The league I grew up playing in had no more than a 25 min bus ride between any of the schools. Look at the Mid-Columbia or whatever that league is called now. 100 mile distance. Hell, Hermiston plays in that conference now. - 
            
Agreed. Also the biggest event of the year for all of Tacoma.GrundleStiltzkin said:
All things considered, Tacoma Dome was the best place.
And I like Tacoma. Much nicer today than the early 90s. - 
            In 75 they played the final at Memorial Stadium…I was there, in the frozen rain
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@Kelso fans travel incredibly well.backthepack said:
We played @Kelso and it was by far the loudest/most fans i played in front of. Like 4k-5k people showed out.
They rocked the stands at Edmonds Stadium in 2016 or 17, losing a very tight game vs. Meadowdale.
Of course, if I lived in @Kelso, I'd also want to get as far away from town as possible whenever I could. - 
            
Also extremely racist.TurdBomber said: - 
            
Some nice places behind that shit hole along the Coweeman. Otherwise yes.TurdBomber said: - 
            
In the old GSH before Union was built and some schools moved up to 4a, Camas, Kelso, and Columbia River dominated the league and when they played each other those were always the biggest/loudest games in the area besides maybe the Evergreen Mt View rivalry game.backthepack said:
We played @Kelso and it was by far the loudest/most fans i played in front of. Like 4k-5k people showed out.
Kelso fans do not like Camas/Vancouver kids beating them in their own stadium. 






