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The BELLINGHAM BULLDOGS SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL ORGANIZATION  is a local non-profit community driven organization headquartered in Bellingham WA. It is our mission to utilize the game of football as an educational tool to create an environment in which we can mentor young men intellectually, physically, socially and spiritually while teaching them to competitive both on and off the field. We seek to establish positive mutually beneficial relationships with coaches, educators, leaders and business within Whatcom County in an unwavering commitment to develop  this organization based on Integrity, Honor, Discipline, Strength of Character, and Sense of Community.

We are a team built by the community, for the community. Our administrative and coaching staffs as well as our players are all proud to call Whatcom County (and surrounding areas) home. We are your friends, neighbors, and co-workers. We are your family, without you there is no us.

The Bellingham Bulldogs are dedicated to giving back to the community in a real and positive manner. We have teamed up with local charities such as Rebound of Whatcom County, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers Big Sisters who are affecting lives of families in need right here in our own back yard. Proceeds from team store purchases, all home game tickets sales and game day programs will go to benefit these and other fine charities.

Apart from our financial contributions, our staff and players also regularly give their time through church ministry, charity involvement, and community service projects. Many of our coaches have coached anywhere from youth football up to the collegiate level.

 

 

 
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Bulldogs bury Bears, finish 5-0 on the road
: Monday, 16 August 2010
Lightning fast Bulldog receiver, Eric Taylor, turns in a three touchdown performance as the Dogs edge one game closer to a perfect season. KINGSTON, WA-The Dogs proved their resolve while facing adversity Saturday night. Overcoming a an early comeback bid by the Bears, the Dogs lit up the scoreboar...
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Bulldogs stay perfect, say goodbye to standout receiver Jesh Morgan
: Friday, 13 August 2010
Bulldogs stay perfect, say goodbye to standout receiver Jesh Morgan   Bellingham sweeps Grays Harbor, Morgan catches two touchdowns in his final game as a Bellingham Bulldog   BELLINGHAM, Wa- Bellingham quarterback Mark Simmons tossed four touchdowns and the Dogs’ defensive unit stymied a sl...
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Bulldogs win in thrilling fashion, narrowly avoid 4th quarter comeback bid
: Monday, 02 August 2010
Bulldogs win in thrilling fashion, narrowly avoid 4th quarter comeback bid Dogs outlast heated rival 21-14, improve to 7-0 and snap So. Oregon’s three year home win streak. MEDFORD, Ore-Ask and you shall receive. Last week, after beating Pierce County 65-14 at Civic Field, head coach Phil Smith...
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Bulldogs Earn Their Stripes, Beat Down Bengals
: Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Bulldogs Earn Their Stripes, Beat Down Bengals Quarterback Mark Simmons throws near perfect game and the Bulldogs’ defense combines for seven sacks en route to a 65-14 victory. For the third game in a row, the Bulldogs’ offense has scored 50 points or more. After posting 63 points two we...
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