Sports wrap-up: Top stories in Seattle

2021-06-12
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(SEATTLE, WA) Seattle-area sports are on the move — and we’ve been watching the scene non-stop.

Pulled from contributors around the region, here’s a glimpse of what people are talking about now in Seattle sports. For more stories from the Seattle area, click here.

Disclaimer: These stories are collected from community contributors and do not represent the position or opinion of the publisher.

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Seattle / si.com

UW Roster Review, No. 2-99: The Huskies Have Sam Adams on Reserve

UW Roster Review, No. 2-99: The Huskies Have Sam Adams on Reserve

Eight different running backs carried the football during the University of Washington spring game. Sam Adams II was not one of them. Jay'Veon Sunday, the theatrical tailback from Texas, made sure everyone saw him during a month of spring practices. Adams, a fellow redshirt freshman who came in with Sunday, was barely noticeable. Read more

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Seattle / si.com

Huskies Offer Another Texas Recruit, Pursuing Elite Corner

Huskies Offer Another Texas Recruit, Pursuing Elite Corner

The University of Washington football program, going back to what works, has reached out to Texas once more, offering a scholarship to elite cornerback Braxton Myers of Coppell. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound cornerback for the Class of 2023 will add the Huskies to a list of 20 schools and growing, including... Read more

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Seattle / westseattleblog.com

HIGH-SCHOOL SOCCER: Chief Sealth-West Seattle boys’ rematch

HIGH-SCHOOL SOCCER: Chief Sealth-West Seattle boys’ rematch

The boys’ soccer teams at Chief Sealth International High School and West Seattle High School have both done well this pandemic-abbreviated season. So a lot was on the line in their rematch at Nino Cantu Southwest Athletic Complex today, one week after Sealth defeated West Seattle 3-2. But today – the Wildcats took the win, 1-0. Read more

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Kitsap County / bainbridgereview.com

BHS to stay in Olympic League next year

BHS to stay in Olympic League next year

Bainbridge High School sports will temporarily remain in the Olympic League in 2021-22. The school board approved the proposal Tuesday night. This past school year, BHS sports teams competed in a modified Olympic League during the modified WIAA seasons from January to June. Gov. Jay Inslee’s Roadmap to Recovery COVID-19 plan outlined regions that placed Kitsap County schools in the Northwest Region while schools in the Metro League (the league BHS normally plays in) were placed in the Puget Sound Region. Read more

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