The Seahawks are back in the primetime spotlight tomorrow night as they look to end their recent woes.
Seattle is hosting their division rival San Francisco 49ers for Thursday Night Football in their third game in just 11 days.
The Seahawks are a bit banged up after ending Sunday’s game without five defensive starters.
They’ll hope to get momentum behind Geno Smith, who currently leads the league in passing yards.
You can join Allan Fee at The Score Sports Bar and Grill in Ferndale tomorrow to watch along as the Seahawks look to cement their place atop the NFC West.
Coverage begins at 3:00 and kickoff is at 5:15 on KPUG.
The Kraken are extending goaltender Joey Daccord.
Seattle signed him to a five-year contract today, worth $5 million annually.
Daccord was entering the final year of his current contract and was set to be an unrestricted free agent after this season.
The Kraken now have Daccord and Philipp Grubauer as their tandem in the net for two more seasons beyond this season.
The MLB playoffs are in full swing.
The Mets beat the Phillies and the Padres beat the Dodgers yesterday to take 2-1 leads in their best-of-five series’.
Meanwhile, the Tigers beat the Guardians this afternoon to take a 2-1 lead of their own.
Detroit is now just one win away from reaching their first ALCS in over a decade.
The Royals and Yankees are also battling for control tonight in their series, which is currently tied at one game apiece.
The WNBA Finals are officially set.
The New York Liberty are taking on the Minnesota Lynx
The Liberty are looking to conclude a stellar season that saw them lead the league with a 32-8 regular season record.
They’re coming off a series win over Las Vegas that ended the Aces’ bid to 3-peat.
New York hasn’t won a championship in its 27 year history.
The Lynx, meanwhile, are seeking their fifth title in franchise history and first since 2017.
They find themselves as significant underdogs, according to oddsmakers.
Game One tips off from New York at 5 pm tomorrow.
A legendary local coach is celebrating a career milestone.
Bellingham High School tennis coach Steve Chronister nabbed his 1,000th career win last week.
He’s won 26 district titles over 45 years coaching at the high school level between Sehome and Bellingham.
Chronister is also a member of the Western Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame.
In his induction ceremony, the school named him the best men’s tennis player in program history.