High-school soccer: Chief Sealth boys’ breezy battle

March 21, 2013 6:30 am
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Photos by Nick Adams for WSB

(Sealth’s Elijah Lazo and Roosevelt’s Charlie Spurr fight for ball control)
On the first afternoon of spring, a wintry wind blew as Chief Sealth International High School‘s boys-varsity soccer team hosted Roosevelt on Wednesday afternoon. They fought to a scoreless tie – which gives them a 3-1-1 record after the first five games of the season.

(Sealth’s Anthony Masundire drives down the field)
More of WSB contributing photojournalist Nick Adams‘ scenes from the game, ahead:

Here’s Sealth’s Eduardo Cardoza, vying for ball control with Roosevelt’s Tianyi Liu:

Sealth’s #11 Devin Offord, driving down the field:

Another drive down the field, this one by the Seahawks’ Abdinur Galgalo:

Sealth’s Tore Kelln with the kick:

Eduardo Cardoza, heading the ball:

Sealth’s Eric Swenson, passing the ball to Anthony Masundire:

It was a tough fight throughout:

… even to stay warm on the sidelines!

Their next game is tonight at 7:30 at Ingraham – where they’ll be going for their fourth Metro League win, against no losses.

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