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Seattle enters Week 17 with everything on the line. Sitting fourth in the Western Conference at 44 points, the Seawolves must secure a win to fend off San Diego and clinch the final playoff berth.
Shortly after, the Seawolves received a penalty goal, bringing the score at the half to 15-12, Seattle. With the win, New England improved to 10-0-5 (11 bonus points) for 51 points.
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The Seattle Seawolves beat visiting Miami 42-17 on Sunday to clinch a playoff berth on the final day of the regular season. The Seawolves (8-7-1) needed a win to secure the fourth and final ...
On Sunday, the New England Free Jacks took a big step toward a chance to defend their two straight Major League Rugby championships, clinching a top two-seed in the Eastern Conference and guarantee… ...
Canlis has promoted James Huffman to executive chef, making him the first Seattle-born chef to lead the kitchen in the restaurant's 75-year history.
Seattle University’s facilities teams and public safety officers clad in red and black have already started operating on the Cornish campus, a university spokesperson said, and new signage will ...
The Erie SeaWolves are awaiting a rebranding from John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" show. The SeaWolves expect an update by the end of June and hope to use the new branding at least once this ...
SEATTLE — Seattle’s Mayor Bruce Harrell and a key councilmember defended the city’s response to a rally at Cal Anderson Park, despite a social media post suggesting Seattle was under federal ...
With dozens of mascots to choose from in the MLB, sports wagering site Betus has named the Philadelphia Phillies mascot, Phillie Phanatic, the second sexiest mascot in baseball.
Jope Motokana, #21 of the Seattle Seawolves, passes the ball during the second half of the match against Old Glory DC at Cardinal Stadium on February 16, 2020, in Washington, DC.
Infielder Cole Young, Seattle’s No. 3 overall prospect, walked off the Minnesota Twins with an RBI fielder’s choice in his MLB debut.
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