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“Coors Light” King of Baltimore Sportstalk second round contestants announced at 2 p.m.

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At 2 p.m. today on “Limited Access,” we’ll announce the remainder of the field for the second round of the “Coors Light” King of Baltimore Sportstalk competition. In the WNST.net user voting, Marco Romanell, John McKay and Neal Bortmes moved on as the top three votegetters.

We will be releasing no less than nine more competitors who have successfully blogged, done quality auditions and are ready to move to the next round, which will be heard on AM 1570 at 2 p.m. each weekday next week.

The semifinals will be held live at Donna’s Tavern in Dundalk on Wednesday, May 13.

The championship will be held at Padonia Station on Wednesday, May 27.

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