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Seattle Sports

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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Sparks 88 at Storm 83 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Valkyries Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
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10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Field Gulls 25 days

Emmanuel Henderson Jr. could become the Seahawks’ next special teams standout

Few prospects in the 2026 class embody the idea of a true late-round upside swing quite like Seattle Seahawks sixth-round pick Emmanuel Henderson Jr. A former five-star running back recruit, elite multi-sport athlete, and one of the fastest players in the entire draft cycle, Henderson enters the NFL as a developmental offensive weapon whose clearest […]

Lookout Landing 25 days

Mariners News: Clay Holmes, Kevin McGonigle, and the shirtless masses

The Mariners lost again last night. Logan Gilbert didn’t have his best stuff again, and Dan Wilson got sent home early by the umpires. Rivalry weekend is a wash at this point, but the Mariners will attempt to salvage a win in the series anyway on NBC and Peacock at 4:20pm. In Mariners news… Around […]

Davy Jones Locker Room 25 days

Firebirds Round 3 Playoffs SO FAR: BIRDFIGHT…2!

The Need to Knows The Times for remaining games: Game 3: May 17 – 5:05pm PDT Game 4: May 20 – 7:05pm PDT Game 5: May 22- 7:05pm PDT The Place: All remaining games in this series will be conducted in Blue Federal Credit Union Arena in Loveland, Colorado Place to Watch: FloHockey What Happened in Games 1 and 2? Shutouts. Shutouts happened. The Eagles came to Coachella’s barn and dropped a 3-0 result on them to open the series… …Not taking that lying down, Coachella came right back in Game 2, and smashed Colorado flat in a 4-0 series tying statement. What to expect from the rest of this series and X-factors Honestly? The beginning of the real series. After two absolute blowouts where both teams took turns making the other look hapless or considerably unlucky, we now get to see how both teams respond. As for playoff performance, the Eagles haven’t been nearly as battle tested as the Firebirds, but that’s because the Eagles are damn good at just eliminating foes when it comes time to; going 2-for-2 against San Diego, and have only surrendered one game prior to Game 2 to the Henderson Silver Knights, and that one was in Double OT. The loss that the Firebirds handed them however suggests that they were not ready for that kind of game; particularly against a forecheck that seems to have adjusted in just such a way to break into their defensive structure and make them look silly. Colorado might be good, but they struggled on the regular season to keep up momentum against Coachella as the season wore on. They certainly didn’t expect to be facing the AHL playoffs’ highest goalscoring duo, and four of the top 7 point-getters in the playoffs to be playing in Coachella; which is just a testament to the work that the Firebirds are getting across their lineup, but specifically JR Avon and Oscar Fisker Mølgaard; who have become game-warping talents out there in the desert, and the work of Jagger Firkus and Jani Nyman, who have become playmakers and goal enablers for the rest of the Firebirds. Colorado meanwhile can boast depth throughout their lineup, and certainly some strong goaltending, but that depth if it can’t get going can look pretty easy to throw off their game. Naturally, this will be a major pain point for the Firebirds to exploit, because unlike the last two games and unlike the last two series; they’ll have to do it all on the road. While the Reign series did feature more games in Ontario than in Coachella, they were spaced out enough that the juice of returning home to their impressively raucous crowd allowed them to take some serious momentum. That will not be the case in this series, as all three of the upcoming games in this series, should they need all of them, will be in Loveland; come hell or high water. The Firebirds need to dig deep, make life easier for Nikke Kokko, and find a way to keep that blowout’s lessons in mind; they can be beaten, they can be flustered. They just gotta do that two more times before we’re in Western Conference Finals territory. LET’S GO FIREBIRDS.

West Seattle Blog 25 days

West Seattle 5K, mega-low tide, ‘Rent Party,’ soccer, much more on our list for your Sunday

Three closure alerts start our Sunday list: TWO BRIDGES CLOSED: The northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge and the West Seattle low bridge are both scheduled to continue their weekend-long closures today. Bicycle riders and pedestrians are supposed to be able to use the low bridge but reports from Saturday indicate they may face waits for […]

The Seattle Times 25 days

Tiny patients, big fight: NICU parents win leave in 2 states and push for more

Parents with newborns in intensive care units have long faced a difficult but overlooked plight: Any parental leave they might have does not take into account the days or even months their newborns spend in intensive care.

The Seattle Times 25 days

Tiny patients, big fight: NICU parents win leave in 2 states and push for more

Parents with newborns in intensive care units have long faced a difficult but overlooked plight: Any parental leave they might have does not take into account the days or even months their newborns spend in intensive care.

The Seattle Times 25 days

Before the World Cup, a Seattle sports spectacle helped thaw Cold War

Seattle's collective memory of the 1990 Goodwill Games has dimmed somewhat. But they're worth a second look as the city prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup.

The Seattle Times 25 days

Is Caitlin Clark’s popularity in the WNBA, and across the globe, at risk?

Does Caitlin Clark — whose Fever host the Storm on Sunday — still have fans hypnotized? For the moment, yes. But if she isn't elite in Year 3, her popularity is at risk. 

The Seattle Times 25 days

Amid light rail money crunch, what now for West Seattle, Ballard, Everett?

People have paid for decades hoping light rail will reach them, but a new plan says some lines are unaffordable.

South Seattle Emerald 25 days

DOOM LOOP: The Senator and Mr. Dickerson

Senate Majority Leader Jamie explains how he manages to stay the course.

The Seattle Times 25 days

Seattle’s lowest tides are coming: Here’s where you can explore

Some of the Puget Sound’s lowest tides of the year are beckoning Seattle area nature lovers right now. Even lower tides are coming next month.

The Seattle Times 25 days

Sound Transit officials chase more money to close $35B funding gap

Besides delaying projects, leaders might resort to 75-year bonds or a rental-car tax increase, among other ways to lower a long-term funding deficit.

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