West Seattle Stays Perfect With 24-7 Win Over Lakeside
The West Seattle Wildcats remained unbeaten with a 24-7 victory over the Lakeside Lions, led by quarterback Desmond Parkinson’s 236 yards and three touchdown passes.


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The West Seattle Wildcats remained unbeaten with a 24-7 victory over the Lakeside Lions, led by quarterback Desmond Parkinson’s 236 yards and three touchdown passes.
Seattle Prep dominated Ballard 57-6 in a Metro League game, showcasing their strength in all three phases of the game and improving their standing in Metro play.
Seattle Prep, Rainier Beach, O’Dea, West Seattle, and Franklin all won their respective games, with Rainier Beach and O’Dea remaining undefeated in Metro League play and West Seattle improving to 6-0.
Esquire Williams, QB for Rainier Beach, led his team to a 50-10 win over Bishop Blanchet with 337 passing yards and five touchdowns, while Micah Ili-Meneese, DB for Rainier Beach, had two interceptions and a touchdown catch on defense.
Nathan Hale Raiders (0-6) fell to the Franklin Quakers (2-3) in a tightly contested 12-10 game, marked by defense, field position, and big plays on both sides.
Lleyton Cross of Roosevelt, Desmond Parkinson of West Seattle, Damari King of Rainier Beach, Rece Shewey of Roosevelt, Marshawn Tovia-Ford of Chief Sealth, and Timo Sousou of O’Dea were all recognized for their outstanding performances in their respective games.
Rainier Beach, Chief Sealth, O’Dea, West Seattle, Lincoln, and Roosevelt all won their Metro League contests over the weekend, with Roosevelt’s 42-0 win over Garfield being the most dominant.
Rainier Beach Vikings defeated Seattle Prep Panthers 34-21, with Esquire Williams throwing for 365 yards and four touchdowns and Damari King adding 88 rushing yards and a 59-yard touchdown run.
The Ingraham Rams overcame a 17-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Chief Sealth Seahawks 18-17 in a dramatic Metro League clash, with Mac Faw leading the Rams to victory with three rushing touchdowns and three interceptions.
Luca Villasenor, Desmond Parkinson, Mac Faw, J’Shaun Wilson, Owen Brustkern, and Peyton Egan were all recognized for their outstanding performances in their respective positions.