Renton Seamount teams by the numbers.
Replacing one player of the year can be tough, but how about two? That’s the challenge for Lindbergh and coach Pat O’Grady this season.
Seamount offensive back of the year Bakari Davis and defensive back of the year Diondre Toms both graduated. With them, about 30 touchdowns plus priceless experience and athleticism. Both are playing for New Mexico Highlanders University this year. But all is not lost for the Eagles.
In a frustrating season when struggles with turnout numbers translated to struggles on the field, first-year Renton football coach Donald Ponds felt the weight.
After taking a step back to breathe, he’s back, more experienced and ready to take the Indians to the next level.
Seahawks tight end John Carlson will miss the 2011 season after surgery to repair a torn labrum.
The Seahawks resigned wide receivers Chris Carter and Patrick Williams Wednesday. The team released the two Monday.
Today, not tomorrow. It’s a simple and powerful idea that’s become the theme for the Liberty football team this season.
Perhaps a helpful addition would also be, “not yesterday,” because for the first time in three years, this Patriots team has a different face.
After a run to the play-in round of the state playoffs last year, the Hazen football team seems to be finally hitting its stride and finding an identity.
So what’s the identity? Tough, relentless running.
The Seahawks fell to the Minnesota Vikings 20-7 in a preseason game Aug. 20.
One. Two.
After another offseason full of change, two players are all that are left. from the Seahawks’ Super Bowl appearance at the end of the 2005-2006 season.
It turned into a waiting game. As soon as the NFL Lockout ended, Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Schneider went to work, signing a number of big free agents.
Don’t worry, you’re not crazy if you thought you saw Seahawks cornerback Marcus Trufant out and about this summer. Because of the NFL lockout, Trufant and other NFL players weren’t allowed in team facilities for much of this offseason. That meant finding alternative ways to keep in shape.
The signing of wide receiver Sidney Rice gives the Seahawks a formidable set of weapons in the passing game.
When the Seahawks drafted John Carlson in the second round (38th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft, they did so hoping to lock down the pass-catching portion of the position for the foreseeable future.
The Seahawks topped the San Diego Chargers 24-17 in the preseason opener Thursday evening. But the game’s biggest news was the injury of Seattle left tackle Russell Okung.
Moves continue to come fast and furious for the Seahawks as the team gears up for the 2011 season.
The team signed Pro Bowl tight end Zach Miller Tuesday. Miller, 25, caught 60 passes for 685 yards and five touchdowns for the Oakland Raiders last season. Miller will team with John Carlson to give the team two well-rounded tight-end options.
Seahawks news is moving fast these days, so here’s a rundown of a few stories that happened over the weekend.
The Seahawks have signed first-round draft pick James Carpenter.
Carpenter, a 6-4, 321-pound tackle out of Alabama, was picked 25th overall in the 2011 NFL Draft.
The Seahawks have agreed to a five-year contract with wide receiver Sidney Rice, according to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer.
The Seahawks have agreed to a deal with offensive lineman Robert Gallery.
The Seahawks will hold 15 open practices for fans during training camp.
