Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, March 29th. We're starting off this Sunday with some sports action and plenty of things to keep you entertained this week.
Let's talk soccer first. If you caught the match yesterday at ONE Spokane Stadium, you saw an intense showdown between Seattle Reign FC and Racing Louisville FC. The Reign came out strong, scoring two goals in the first half to build an early lead. Racing made things interesting with a late second-half goal, but it wasn't enough as Seattle held on for a two to one victory. Despite the loss, Racing showed some real fight, particularly in the second half, though they were dealing with some key players sidelined by injury. It's still early in the season for Louisville, and there's definitely time to turn things around.
Now, if you're looking for something to do this afternoon, Gonzaga University has you covered. The Tempest is playing at Magnuson Theatre in College Hall starting at two o'clock. Tickets are just twelve dollars for students, fourteen for seniors and military, and sixteen for adults with reserved seating. It's a great way to spend your Sunday supporting local theater and catching some Shakespeare.
Looking ahead to this week, sports fans are in for a treat. The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Elite Eight games are happening today, with some marquee matchups on the schedule. It's March Madness time, and the intensity is ramping up as teams compete for their shot at the Final Four coming up next month in Phoenix.
If you're into outdoor activities and bikes, mark your calendars for April 18th. The Spokane Bike Swap returns to the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, giving you the chance to buy, sell, and trade everything from bikes to gear. Whether you're looking for a new ride or want to pass along some equipment, it's a community event that brings together cyclists of all levels.
For those interested in civic engagement, yesterday was the No Kings 3.0 rally here in Spokane, part of a nationwide movement. These kinds of community events show how Spokane residents stay connected and involved in broader national conversations.
It's shaping up to be an exciting week here in the Spokane area with sports, arts, and community activities keeping everyone busy. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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