High-school football update: West Seattle, Sealth season openers

We’ll add a detailed report here later; first, both games are in the books: West Seattle High School over visiting Belmont (from just outside Victoria, BC) at West Seattle Stadium, 33-6 (covered live on Twitter at @wsblive, including a half-hour delay while an injured Belmont player was tended to – he went to the hospital for observation of what’s believed to be a “neck stinger“); Sammamish over visiting Chief Sealth, 27-0. Seattle Lutheran plays its first game tomorrow (Saturday), facing Darrington at WS Stadium.

ADDED 2:11 AM: From the WSHS game – first, a short video clip of the traditional postgame congratulations etc.

WSB co-publisher Patrick Sand reports Belmont presented West Seattle with small Canadian flags. As for game highlights: Running back Danny Phan had 3 touchdowns on the night. Other stars of the game were Isaiah Jenkins, with a couple of key runs in the 3rd quarter; he also intercepted a Belmont pass that ended Belmont’s best drive of the night. Belmont finally scored with less than 2 minutes to go in the game, but missed the extra point when their kicker fumbled the ball. Next week, it’s WSHS vs. Franklin, 5 pm Friday night (Sept. 11) at Memorial Stadium (Seattle Center). Now a few notes about Chief Sealth:

(WSB photo from the final moments of Sealth @ Sammamish)
Next week, Sealth hosts Rainier Beach at Southwest Athletic Complex. In a discussion of tonight’s game on our Facebook page, Sealth’s new athletic director Sam Reed said, “The boys played hard, and I am proud of them. They competed with a small squad and got some new players some game experience. Looking forward to seeing them incorporate some more players over the next couple weeks.”

Look for coverage tonight of the SLHS/Darrington game at WS Stadium.

3 Replies to "High-school football update: West Seattle, Sealth season openers"

  • Catherine September 6, 2009 (12:48 am)

    Go Sealth! Weird to see Enquist gone.

  • Barb September 7, 2009 (10:56 pm)

    Boy, do our local high schools play some far flung rivals! Way to go, former Indians!

  • MIke September 9, 2009 (10:30 am)

    Way to go West Seattle. Thanks to all the fans, parents and players who made our first game a success! Up next: Franklin!

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