The Seattle Seahawks have rounded out their coaching staff with a familiar name.

The Seahawks hired former Washington Huskies OC Ryan Grubb as their new offensive coordinator.

Grubb initially followed former Husky head coach Kalen DeBoer to Alabama, but will end up returning to Seattle for his first job in the NFL.

He joins Jay Harbaugh, Aden Durde and Leslie Frazier as the recent hires making up Mike Macdonald’s new coaching staff.

Grubb is also expected to bring former Huskies offensive line coach Scott Huff with him to Seattle.

 

The Seattle Kraken returned to action over the weekend.

They lost to the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 after an extended 10-day rest over the All-Star break.

The Kraken have lost seven of their last nine games.

They’ll look to rebound tonight against the New Jersey Devils, who have lost four of their last five.

Coverage begins at 3:30 and puck drops at 4 on KPUG.

 

Running down the high school basketball scores from over the weekend…

The top-seeded Lynden boys beat Lakewood 62-53 to advance to the 2A district tournament finals where they’ll face second-seeded Cedarcrest after their win over Anacortes.

That game will be played Wednesday night at 7:15 on KPUG.

The Bellingham boys topped Burlington-Edison 71-61 and the Sehome boys beat Archbishop Murphy 61-49.

Bellingham will now play Anacortes and Sehome faces Lakewood in the 2A consolation bracket.

The top-seeded Lynden Christian boys blew by Meridian 71-58 to win the 1A district tournament.

Nooksack Valley handled Mount Baker 66-47 to set up a match with Meridian on Friday with a chance to go to the state tournament on the line.

We’ll be airing that game on KPUG.

 

Meanwhile, in the girls’ 2A district bracket, top-seeded Lynden blew out Sehome 60-20 to advance to the tournament final against Archbishop Murphy.

That game will be played Wednesday at 5:30 on KPUG.

The Squalicum girls beat Sedro-Woolley 46-30 to keep their state tournament hopes alive in the consolation bracket.

The top-seeded Nooksack Valley girls edged Lynden Christian 53-45 to win the 1A district tournament.

And Meridian took a tight one over Blaine 40-38 to set up a match with Lynden Christian on Friday with another chance to go to the state tournament on the line.