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DON’T FORGET TO VOTE! King of Baltimore Sportstalk continues…

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Hopefully, by now you’ve seen some of the video or heard some of the interviews and auditions or read some of the great blogs we’ve been featuring here at WNST.net over the past two weeks as the “Coors Light King of Baltimore Sportstalk” competition rolls on this week via our blogosphere below.

With the Orioles, the NFL Draft, the Caps and the Stanley Cup playoffs, lacrosse, golf and many other sports blossoming here in the early days of spring, there’s PLENTY to write about and watch for our prospective crew of 27 entrants into the KOBST parade of talent. (Yes, we had 54 actual applicants and only 27 have actually “followed through” with the energy to participate! We’ve already eliminated half of the original “field.”)

Many folks have inquired regarding how the competition will work, and although there are several spots on the website with the rules and voting regulations, I just wanted to reiterate that voting for the “Top 3” bloggers will end on Thursday evening.

We will announce the “Top 3” on Friday morning. Over the weekend the remaining candidates will have a chance to blog for four more days through the NFL Draft and on Tuesday at 2 p.m., I will announce the remaining second-round contestants on “Limited Access.”

We expect about a dozen second-round contestants to make it through.

We will bring back the survivors for another more thorough audition and segment the week of May 4th.

Our semfinals will be held at Donna’s Tavern in Dundalk on Wednesday, May 13 and the championship will be at Padonia Station in Timonium on Wednesday, May 27.

Don’t forget to read your favorite blogs and vote for the best!

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