2008 EFL Standings*
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| Blue Mountain Stars |
7 |
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1 |
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| Yakima Mavericks |
7 |
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1 |
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| O.C. Commandos |
7 |
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1 |
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| Wenatchee Rams |
6 |
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2 |
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| Tri-City Knights |
6 |
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2 |
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| South Sound |
5 |
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3 |
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| Spokane SaberCats |
3 |
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5 |
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| Palouse Thunder |
3 |
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5 |
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| State Line Miners |
3 |
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5 |
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| Columbia Basin |
2 |
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6 |
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| Bellingham Bulldogs |
2 |
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6 |
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| Skagit Valley |
1 |
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7 |
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Forfeits shown in standings
Evergreen Football League
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June 14 semifinals:
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Yakima 16
Commandos 13
Blue Mountain 40
Wenatchee 11
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June 7 1st-rnd playoff scores:
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Commandos 21
South Sound 15
Tri-City 41
Wenatchee 14
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May 24 scores:
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Commandos 22
Bellingham 9
South Sound 39
Skagit Valley 2
Blue Mountain 38
Yakima 21
Tri-City 50
Spokane 12
State Line 13
Columbia Basin 12
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May 17 scores:
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Commandos 55
Skagit Valley 14
Columbia Basin 40
Palouse Thunder 26
Yakima 38
Bellingham 10
Wenatchee 24
South Sound 20
State Line Miners 28
Spokane 18
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May 10 scores:
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Commandos 15
Columbia Basin 7
Bellingham 17
Skagit Valley 14
Yakima 26
State Line 16
South Sound 34
Tri-City 14
Blue Mountain 57
Palouse Thunder 15
Wenatchee 69
Spokane SaberCats 13
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May 3 scores:
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Yakima Mavericks 38
Skagit Valley 28
Wenatchee Valley Rams 35
State Line Miners 0
Palouse Thunder 19
Spokane SaberCats 13
Tri-City Knights 65
Bellingham Bulldogs 21
Blue Mountain Stars 20
South Sound 17
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April 26 scores:
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Commandos 13
SaberCats 6
Tri-City Knights 40
Blue Mountain 24
South Sound Shockers 41
Columbia Basin 0
Palouse Thunder 20
State Line Minders 15
Wenatchee Valley 28
Skagit Valley 0
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April 19 scores:
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Commandos 17
State Line 0
Tri-City Knights 46
Palouse Thunder 6
Yakima Mavericks 40
Wenatchee Valley 32
South Sound Shockers 12
Bellingham Bulldogs 6
Spokane SaberCats 14
Columbia Basin 7
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April 12 scores:
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South Sound Shockers 28
Okanogan Commandos 3
Wenatchee Rams 41
Bellingham Bulldogs 11
Skagit Valley 27
Columbia Basin 16
Blue Mountain Stars 27
State Line Miners 12
Yakima Mavericks 34
Palouse Thunder 7
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April 5 scores:
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Blue Mountain Stars 29
Bellingham Bulldogs 15
Wenatchee Valley Rams 27
Tri-City Knights 17
Yakima Mavericks 28
South Sound Shockers 21
Spokane SaberCats 40
Skagit Valley Lightning 14
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March 29 scores:
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Tri-City Knights 21
Skagit Valley Lightning 7
Blue Mountain Stars 20
Wenatchee Rams 14
Bellingham Bulldogs 36
Columbia Basin Riverhawks 21
Okanogan Commandos 10
Palouse Thunder 7
South Sound Shockers 52 NL
Tacoma Invaders 0
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* Standings reflect all Eastern Oregon forfeited games
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Evergreen Football League
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Commandos to continue practicing Sundays at AgriPlex
Okanogan County Commandos minor league football team will continue to hold practices at 1 p.m. Sundays at the AgriPlex at the Okanogan County Fairgrounds except on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3.
Those attending are asked to bring shoes appropriate for a concrete floor.
The team will begin play with a pre-season game at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 15 at Wenatchee Valley Rams.
Season schedule:
Palouse Thunder at Commandos, 6 p.m., March 29.
April 5, bye week
Commandos at South Sound Shockers, April 12.
State Line Miners at Commandos, 6 p.m., April 19.
Commandos at Spokane SaberCats, April 26.
Eastern Oregon Timber Rattlers at Commandos, 6 p.m., May 3.
Commandos at Columbia Basin RiverHawks (Moses Lake), May 10.
Skagit Valley Lightning at Commandos, 6 p.m., May 17.
Commandos at Bellingham Bulldogs, May 24.
May 31, league-wide bye week.
First round of playoffs, June 7.
League semi-finals, June 14.
Evergreen Bowl IV, June 21.
GNFA Northwest Regional Championship Game, June 28.
More information is available by calling (509) 422-2218.
Please refer to the Commandos homepage for practice information. Any veteran players who do not plan on turning out again this year, please contact Malcolm to make arrangements to return your equipment.
If you have any questions, please call Malcolm Townsend at 422-2218 or e-mail mtownsend@pctelecom.us. Thank you.
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