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Wes Warren leaves Bellevue for Montana Western

February 2nd, 2010 at Tue, 2nd, 2010 at 2:33 pm by Joel Willits

Just learned that Bellevue’s defensive coordinator Wes Warren has accepted a job with the University of Montana Western to be their linebackers/special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator. Warren, whose younger brother Cam is a defensive back at the University of Montana, just finished his 13th season on Bellevue’s staff.

Warren was an All-KingCo linebacker for Bellevue in 1997 and is a graduate of the University of Washington. He will be heading to Dillon, Montana next week to officially begin his recruiting duties.

I’ll catch up with Wes soon and get his thoughts on leaving the Wolverines.

I'm the sports writer at the Bellevue Reporter newspaper. On this blog you'll find extra bits and pieces to stories I've written, observations on events in our area, and a behind the scenes look at what it takes to bring a story together. I'll field questions here, and maybe even ask a few too. I'm a 2007 graduate of the journalism program at Eastern Washington University. Prior to joining the Reporter, I worked at USA Hockey Magazine and did radio work with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox AAA baseball team. When I'm not busy covering the happenings in Bellevue, I enjoy playing hockey, watching sports and spending time with my family. You can also follow me on Twitter or you can send me an email.

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