Northwest Sports Update Torrent play first PWHL game, WWU soccer kicks off national tourney, HS football state quarterfinals schedule and more

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The Seattle Seahawks aim to rebound against the Tennessee Titans, who currently possess the NFL's worst record at 1-10. Following their recent loss to the LA Rams, which snapped a 10-game road win streak, the Seahawks are eager to regain momentum. Rookie left guard Grey Zable’s status is uncertain due to a knee injury sustained in the previous game. Coverage of the matchup starts at 8 a. m.

on KPUG, with kickoff at 10 a. m. In college football, the Huskies and Cougs are both on the road, with Washington State aiming for a winning record against James Madison, and the Huskies looking to defeat UCLA. Local high school teams are also in action, as four Whatcom County teams compete in the state football quarterfinals, including Mount Baker hosting Omak. The day promises several exciting matchups, further engaging the local sports community.

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