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Northwest Sports Update: New Seahawks Jersey numbers, Key SUONS -WARNATION, former Sehome HS -Star leaves the WWU and more

Seahawks News

A new Seahawk has been attracting jersey No. 3 for the first time since Russell Wilson. The team announced that Rookie Safety and Nick Emmanwori will wear number 3 this season.

Nobody has worn the number since Russell Wilson was acted against the Broncos in 2022. Emmanwori will also be the first defensive player in the franchise story to wear #3.

Gray Zabel takes #76 in the first round, as well as several former offensive lineman from Seahawks, including the Hall of Famer Steve Hutchinson and the Pro-Bowler Russell Ort and Duane Brown. In the meantime, Alabama Jalen Milroe #6.

SOUNDERS News

A Star player for the SUNDER will be out of operation for at least a month. Coach Brian Schmetzer announced today that the striker Jordan Morris will miss an estimated six weeks with a left thigh injury.

The club's leading goal scorer suffered the injury of last week at 1-1 against Colorado. An MRI later showed that it is the same area as Morris' thigh injury he had suffered in March, which forced him to miss four games.

This Saturday, the SUNDER will try to shake off the messages when they organize St. Louis City SC.

Mariners News

The Mariners have the day off today before walking onto the street for an important division series. Seattle built one of the best crimes in the baseball in the last few weeks after her latest two-game swing. They stacked 35 runs in their last four games.

Randy Arozarena was based in each of his last 25 games, the third longest active series in the league. JP Crawford even has a hit strip with nine games.

Despite the recent injuries to important players such as Logan Gilbert, Luke Raley and Dylan Moore, the MS drive a winning streak with four games and have won seven series in a row.

You have a critical weekend series against the Rangers in Arlington, TX, who only have two games in the Al West classification. The reporting for tomorrow's start begins at 4:00 a.m. and the first pitch is on KPUG at 5:05 a.m.

WWU Vikings News

The transfer portal continues to meet hard in Western Washington University. According to the verbal Commits from Portal Tracker, the former outstanding Grant Kepley changes the Sehome High School from the western. Kepley has had a successful season in which he led the team to assists and took third place on the way to winning GNAC -Neulingen of the year. In the second year he joins Tijan Saine and Jordan Tate as important players from the last season team who reached the portal.

Saine, who was appointed to the All-GGNAC first team last season, committed himself to the Weber State. Kepley and Tate have not yet announced their landing sites.

In the meantime, Cascadia Daily News reports that the basketball start of Vikings, Mason Oberg, has also entered the portal.

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