High-school football: Chief Sealth off to 2-0 season start

The Chief Sealth International High School Seahawks were on the road Friday night, but had a strong cheering section on hand for the game against Cleveland at Memorial Stadium downtown. Above, with the Sealth Cheerleaders, are Sealth’s first-ever Link Crew participants (explained in our story from two weeks ago) – the mentors in the red shirts accompanied some of their freshmen charges to the game, which saw Sealth beat Cleveland, 32-14. Ahead, highlights and toplines:

Trevor Forsell, #10, scored Sealth’s first TD, on a pass from Max Sarver, #2, who had 200 yards passing in the first half alone.

Same combination for the second TD, as tweeted by Sealth athletic director Sam Reed:

Big lead at halftime:

And they never looked back.

Sealth is now 2-0 and visits 1-0 Rainier Beach at 7 pm next Friday.

7 Replies to "High-school football: Chief Sealth off to 2-0 season start"

  • Young Lino September 8, 2012 (9:10 am)

    Good job Hawks keep it up! Reppin’ the West right, right now!!

  • DPM September 8, 2012 (2:18 pm)

    Yes good job Hawks!

    May I ask though, why did the schools name need the word international added to it? The school was named after the Chief that our city was named after and it should stay that way.

  • boy September 8, 2012 (3:32 pm)

    The hawks girls volley ball team is also off to a 2-0 start.

  • miws September 8, 2012 (8:08 pm)

    DPM, explanation here.

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    Mike

  • Nic September 8, 2012 (8:17 pm)

    Awesome job, boys!!! These games have been so exciting to watch. Keep up the great work!

  • DPM September 9, 2012 (7:45 am)

    Mike>thank you for the explanation! This is great…I guess I just fall in the category “Don’t like change”, can’t teach an old dog new tricks”!!!! :-()

  • miws September 9, 2012 (12:51 pm)

    Yeah, I’m kinda that way too, DPM!

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    But yeah, this seems like a positive change, and has this Sealth, Spirit of ’76 Grad’s approval! ;-)

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    Mike

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