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Weekend Sports Roundup: Lessons in Losing Edition

Weekend Sports Roundup: Lessons in Losing Edition

This wasn't easy to write. Everybody came up short this weekend. more ›

Football Friday:  Hawks Begin Regular Season

Football Friday: Hawks Begin Regular Season

In an attempt to make sense of last weekend's performance by our local gridiron teams, Seattlest is looking to other sources for inspiration. more ›

Weekend Sports Wrap-up

Weekend Sports Wrap-up

The Seahawks dispatched with the Oakland Raiders 23-16 in the final preseason game. In recent years, preseason games have become little more than an exercise in injury avoidance, and the Hawks emerged relatively unscathed, although the receiving corps has taken a hit with losses of Engram and Obomanu for extended periods. The Hawks were 3-1 in preseason action andwill begin regular season play on Sunday as they visit the Buffalo Bills. more ›

Football Friday

Football Friday

It's football season, and frankly, it hasn't come quickly enough for us. Since the end of last gridiron season, we lost our NBA team, the Mariners have become little more than a soap opera, and we've become far too familiar with Olympic swimmers. But in football, we are offered a reprieve from all the negativity (until the UW loses their first game, of course). Let's take a look at this weekend's games: more ›

Northwest Teams Assigned Partners for Big Dance

Northwest Teams Assigned Partners for Big Dance

The brackets are set for the men's NCAA Tournament--expect productivity at work to continue on a downward spiral as the week goes on. Carve out a couple hours in your schedule in the next three days to research and fill out your brackets for your office pool. Rick Neuheisel knows what we’re talking about. Or, you could select your winners based on mascots, school colors, or blind guessing. Those always seem to work for some lucky S.O.B. in the office pool. more ›

For Cougars, March Madness Starts Tonight

For Cougars, March Madness Starts Tonight

With the Huskies losing last night, their chance at the NIT are not looking good. Luckily there are two teams on the eastside of the mountains keeping hope alive for the State of Washington in the NCAA Tourney. more ›

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