Video: Chief Sealth Athletics’ 1st benefit golf tournament

The carts were lined up and ready to go as the first-ever Chief Sealth International High School Athletics Benefit Golf Tournament teed off this morning at Rainier Golf Course and Country Club. Last-minute registrants were still signing up, much to the delight of athletic director Sam Reed, who has been working hard to make the event happen. He and principal John Boyd opened the tournament with a few words:

Also among the golfers, Chief Sealth’s basketball coach Colin Slingsby:

Tournament participants will wrap up their day with an early dinner/auction event. As noted in event previews, proceeds will help pay for athletics-program components including “C-team” participation (enabling sports to be played by more than just the top athletes), transportation, new uniforms, equipment, off-season camps and leagues, and continuing education for coaches. (The event comes the same week Sealth celebrated the conclusion of a successful spring-sports season, as detailed here.)

2 Replies to "Video: Chief Sealth Athletics' 1st benefit golf tournament"

  • jsrekd June 3, 2011 (1:08 pm)

    And here’s to many more to come. Glad the weather turned out for you Sam!

  • marty June 3, 2011 (8:37 pm)

    Good to see that the beverage cart was out and ready to do business. Some people don’t realize that the beverage cart is a big part of a tournament, especially if you are having a bad round!

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