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Seen and heard from 87th annual Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards
I had many profession desires as a toddler: archeologist, waitress, trainer, baker, zoologist. As a younger client of popular culture, a type of desires was additionally to be on a pink carpet, both interviewing or being interviewed (I’d want each fingers and each ft to rely the variety of instances 7-year-old me pretended to simply accept an Academy Award). I’ve lengthy given up on that short-lived endeavor, however I did lastly get an opportunity to interview some native Seattle sports activities stars on a pink carpet, and it went about in addition to anybody might anticipate for somebody who has actually by no means finished that earlier than.
“What are you sporting?”
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The oft-asked query, in fact, is “who’re you sporting,” in reference to designer fits and robes. However I flubbed my first strive. Fortunately former Seahawks working again Thomas Rawls, who was being interviewed by Mike Salk Present producer Maura Dooley and me, laughed it off.
First up, former #Seahawks RB Thomas Rawls joins @StacyRost & @Maura_Dool LIVE on @SeattleSports #87SSY #SeattleSports pic.twitter.com/K4WaIBO3kn
— Seattle Sports activities (@SeattleSports) May 27, 2022
Off to an incredible begin!
The 87th annual Sports activities Star of the 12 months Awards did genuinely get off to begin, although, and Maura and I have been in a position to get just a few interviews from the various native athletes in attendance. Listed below are just a few takeaways from the sights and sounds of Seattle’s largest awards present:
• Seattle Sounders FC head coach Brian Schmetzer believes the FIFA Membership World Cup – actual date but to be decided — can be held in late January: “It’s going to be in direction of the start of the yr, someday late January (or) early February. It will be the identical format they’d earlier than, perhaps seven groups. We’ll be in a bucket with 3, 4, and 5. It’ll be a tough match, however we need to go there and win the primary recreation as a result of that places us in a great way to see if we are able to’t make it to the finals, in order that first recreation can be key.”
Legendary @SoundersFC coach Brian Schmetzer joins @StacyRost & @Maura_Dool LIVE @SeattleSports. #87SSY #SeattleSports pic.twitter.com/gaARyXySf1
— Seattle Sports activities (@SeattleSports) May 27, 2022
• Washington State Athletic Director Pat Chun on why he’s so excited concerning the Cougars’ latest switch quarterback Cameron Ward: “He’s obtained the management piece, he’s obtained mastery of this offense – as a result of it’s a system, with Coach (Eric) Morris’ model of the Air Raid – however I believe you’re going to be amazed. He’s obtained all of the – I do know younger children like to repeat it – Pat Mahomes bizarre arm throws. However he suits us nicely and I believe it’s going to be a enjoyable yr.”
Becoming a member of @StacyRost & @Maura_Dool now’s @WSUCougars AD @pat_chun on @SeattleSports.#87SSY #SeattleSports pic.twitter.com/quhzT2LmiS
— Seattle Sports activities (@SeattleSports) May 27, 2022
• Former Seattle Sonics head coach George Karl on why he thinks athletes exterior of Seattle have continued to advocate for the Sonics’ return, and when he thinks it could occur: “Properly, there has not been an enlargement since they left. I believe the Sacramento debacle actually was an unsightly factor, as a result of again then I assumed Seattle was going to get that staff. And also you’ve simply obtained to remain optimistic and affected person. It’s a giant enterprise now; basketball was type of a group factor, now it’s a multi-billion-dollar enterprise. There are lots of people (who) know what’s occurring, and I’ve a whole lot of confidence that Seattle’s going to get fortunate and get a staff.”
So nice to speak with @CoachKarl22 and @Dschrempf on the Seattle Sports activities Star of the 12 months Awards final night time.
Karl informed @StacyRost his time right here was probably the most thrilling and particular of his profession. “I simply need so badly to get a staff again in Seattle.” pic.twitter.com/P778sopoIO
— Maura Dooley (@Maura_Dool) May 27, 2022
Ok.J. Wright: From the sphere to the sales space?
Wright, who just lately appeared on NFL Community, spoke a couple of potential future as a soccer analyst and spent a little bit of time speaking about Seattle’s current transition to a base 3-4 protection.
You already know him, you like him , @KJ_WRIGHT34 joins @StacyRost & @Maura_Dool now on @SeattleSports. #87SSY #SeattleSports pic.twitter.com/TCo6hvdOIl
— Seattle Sports activities (@SeattleSports) May 27, 2022
“It’s a risk,” Wright stated. “I like sports activities, I like media, and I do know when it’s all stated and finished for my profession I’ve obtained to remain round soccer or I’m going to lose my thoughts. And so I determine one of the best ways to remain across the recreation is to speak sports activities. I’ve eye for it and I find it irresistible. However NFL Community was unbelievable. I’m most likely going to return subsequent month and see the place life takes me. We will see.”
What does the previous Seahawk take into consideration Seattle’s current transition to a 3-4 protection?
“It’s going to be OK,” Wright stated, “It’s going to be good. We did it about three years in the past however Coach (Pete) Carroll didn’t have the personnel he wished to do it. So now he has the personnel. He has the massive guys up entrance, he has the move rushers off the sting. However what I’m to see is on the backend: what they do coverage-wise. Coach Carroll has been Cowl-3 his entire life, however I’m anticipating him to modify it up a little bit bit to get a little bit extra inventive and throw offenses off a bit extra.”
Take heed to all of the interviews at this hyperlink or within the participant under.
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Game Recap: Seahawks Dominate Cardinals, Seize NFC West Lead
A dominant defensive performance led by defensive lineman Leonard Williams, safety Coby Bryant and cornerback Devon Witherspoon ended the Arizona Cardinals’ four-game win streak in a 16-6 Seattle Seahawks victory on Sunday at Lumen Field.
Seattle (6-5, 2-2 NFC West) took over first place in the division just two weeks after sitting in last coming out of their Week 10 bye. Arizona (6-5, 2-1 NFC West) was held to a season-low six points after averaging 26.3 points per game over their last four games.
The Seahawks played arguably their most complete defensive game of the season, with standout performances across the board. Williams, Bryant and Witherspoon, however, were the catalysts.
Williams posted his best game as a Seahawk, logging six tackles, three tackles for loss, one batted pass, four quarterback hits and 2.5 sacks. Bryant had six tackles and a key pick-six that helped originally give Seattle a two-score lead in the third quarter. Witherspoon forced that errant throw via pressure on Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and finished with five total tackles.
In consecutive weeks, the Seahawks held the San Francisco 49ers and Cardinals — both divisional opponents — to under 300 total yards. Though the offense wasn’t as productive as in recent weeks, the defense picked up the slack.
Seattle’s offense struggled to generate consistent offense in the first half. The Seahawks punted on their first four drives, allowing three sacks of Smith and picking up just 72 total yards during those possessions.
But the defense kept the Cardinals in check, forcing Arizona to punt on four of their first five drives. Nothing came easy for Arizona’s ground game, which entered the contest as one of the league’s top rushing attacks.
As a result, the Cardinals leaned on Murray’s arm in the first half. That brought some chunk plays, but also inconsistency with Seattle’s pass rush looking as good as it has all season. Murray was sacked three times in the first half and completed 10 of 17 passes for 107 yards (24-of-37 passing for 285 yards and an interception in the game).
The Seahawks, trailing 3-0, finally ripped off a chunk play just before the two-minute warning on a tunnel screen to Smith-Njigba, who caught the ball just behind the line of scrimmage and ran for a 46-yard gain to Arizona’s 4-yard line.
Smith-Njigba (team-high six catches for 77 yards) finished off the drive two plays later via a 3-yard touchdown pass from Smith, giving Seattle its first lead of the game, 7-3. That was also Seattle’s lead at halftime.
The defense continued to dominate for the Seahawks in the third quarter. Arizona, on its first drive of the second half, was forced into a 4th and 1 from Seattle’s 40-yard line.
Murray faked a handoff and rolled out to his right with pressure from Witherspoon. Forced into a bad throw, Murray tossed the ball to the waiting arms of safety Bryant, who returned it 69 yards for a touchdown down the left sideline — paying homage to former Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch with a groin grab as he jumped backward into the end zone.
The Seahawks continued making life hard for Murray on Arizona’s next drive. Williams kept dominating, generating two negative plays for the Cardinals which included Seattle’s fourth sack of Murray on the day. It finished with five sacks in the game.
Seattle then mounted its longest offensive drive of the day to that point via 11 plays. But Smith’s 12th interception of the season ended what could have been a possession that nearly put the game away.
Rolling out to his right, Smith had a rush lane ahead of him and, instead of staying that course, he tried to rifle a pass into wide receiver Tyler Lockett in the end zone. Cardinals cornerback Garrett Williams plucked it out of the air to get the ball back for Arizona at their own 20-yard line.
Murray and the Cardinals put together their own long drive in response. Eleven plays and 76 yards later, Arizona was forced to kick a short field goal after Seattle’s defense made a goal line stand. However, on a third-down rush that fell short of the goal line, Murray was shaken up and evaluated in the medical tent.
Now leading 13-6 with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game, Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb opted to keep throwing the football. That resulted in a near-second interception thrown by Smith off a pass that went off Walker’s hands. The call was overturned, however, as Cardinals linebacker Kyzir White couldn’t get his hands under the football.
Seattle converted three critical third downs on that drive alone as they drove just 49 yards in 12 plays to churn eight minutes off the clock. It was enough to get inside Jason Myers’ range, though, and the Seahawks kicker made it a two-score game, 16-6, with 1:56 left on a 50-yard field goal.
With little time left to operate and Murray back in the field, the Cardinals were forced to try a 47-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining. Even if Ryland converted, Arizona’s chance of recovering an onside kick and scoring a touchdown was slim. He missed, and Smith kneeled out the victory for Seattle, finishing the game 22-of-31 passing for 254 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
The Cardinals entered the game averaging the fifth-most rushing yards per game (149.4). Against that threat, the Seahawks held the Cardinals to just 49 yards on the ground — a season-best for Seattle.
Arizona’s lead backs James Conner and Trey Benson rushed for just 26 yards on 11 carries. For the fourth-straight game since joining the Seahawks via trade, inside linebacker Ernest Jones IV totaled double-digit tackles (10) and rookie fourth-round pick Tyrice Knight added nine tackles in addition to his first NFL sack.
Seattle’s run defense was a liability through eight games, giving up an average of 148.4 rush yards per game. They’ve allowed an average of 82.3 yards on the ground in the last three games.
After winning their first two games at home this season, the Seahawks came into Week 12 on a four-game home skid. The win over the Cardinals was Seattle’s first win at Lumen Field since Sept. 22.
The Seahawks have just two games this season where they haven’t allowed a touchdown, and both have now been in home games (24-3 Week 3 win vs. Miami Dolphins).
The Seahawks were without power at the VMAC, their team practice facility, for 2.5 days after a major storm hit the Seattle region on Tuesday night. They were without hot water and lights in their locker room in addition to other limitations around the building.
That forced the team to adjust its preparation for the Week 12 game against Arizona. Getting out of an odd week with a victory is a win in itself for the team.
Seattle travels to face the New York Jets (3-8) at 10 a.m. PST in a Week 13 road game at MetLife Stadium. The Seahawks are riding a two-game winning streak for the first time since Week 2.
The Jets have lost seven of their last eight games and enjoyed a bye in Week 12. New York lost 31-6 to Arizona in Week 10 while the Seahawks were on their bye.
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The Seattle Mariners May Need to Make Really Uncomfortable Moves to Get Better in 2025
The Seattle Mariners are in a very tough position as we head deeper into this offseason.
First, the M’s went 85-77 last season, missing the playoffs by just one game. They are clearly a good team, but they are good team that needs to make some improvements in order to be great.
Unfortunately, those improvements may be hard to come by. Seattle has holes at second base, third base and in the bullpen, and they apparently only have $16 million or so to spend this offseason. It’s already been reported as a “likelihood” that either Justin Turner or Carlos Santana return to the roster, so that signing will eat up a significant chunk of that money.
Thus, how do the M’s go about filling those needs with what could amount to just five or six million? They will have to do something that is very uncomfortable, in one way or the other.
In order to acquire a solid offensive player, who is also affordable, the M’s could have to part with one of their young pitchers. The team has repeatedly said they don’t want to do that, but it’s one of a small handful of ways to get affordable offense. Of course, by doing that, you’d be making the pitching staff worse.
More likely, but also uncomfortable, is that the M’s try to trade Mitch Haniger. Owed more than $15 million, Haniger is coming off a season in which he hit only .208. No team will take on that salary for that kind of production, so in order to move him, the M’s would have to attach a top prospect to the deal.
Remember what they did last year, trading Jarred Kelenic in order to shed Evan White and Marco Gonzales’s contract? You could see the exact same thing, and for a team that has worked hard to build its farm system, it’s going to hurt.
But it might be the only option to open up money so the team can get the kind of players it needs to fully compete.
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Seattle Sounders stun LAFC to reach Western Conference Final | MLSSoccer.com
Seattle Sounders FC have reached the Western Conference Final in the Audi 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs, completing a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory over LAFC in Saturday’s elimination match at BMO Stadium.
Sounders striker Jordan Morris scored a 109th-minute winner in the second extra-time period, ending his team’s 10-game winless streak against the Black & Gold (stretching back to May 2021). Stefan Frei was also immense for the Sounders, making nine saves to repeatedly frustrate Denis Bouanga and his teammates.
Before Morris’ dramatics, Seattle clawed back into the game when Maxime Chanot failed to clear Obed Vargas’ centering pass and scored an own goal. That equalizer followed Ryan Hollingshead opening the scoring in the 50th minute, one-timing home Mateusz Bogusz’s low cross near the penalty spot.
Up next, Seattle will face the winner of Sunday’s Western Conference Semifinal between LA Galaxy and Minnesota United FC (6 pm ET | MLS Season Pass; FS1, FOX Deportes). Their Conference Final is set for Nov. 30; Seattle (No. 4) will travel if LA (No. 2) advance and host if Minnesota (No. 6) complete yet another upset.
Goals
- 50′ – LAFC – Ryan Hollingshead | WATCH
- 59′ – SEA – Maxime Chanot (OG) | WATCH
- 109′ – SEA – Jordan Morris | WATCH
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