Metro League Players Of The Week 9-28-25
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.


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.
Zevion Watkins, Kurt Esteban-Mejia, Aidan Streidl, Oteko Mwamba, Marques Illi-Meneese, Desmond Parkinson, and others were recognized for their outstanding performances in the Metro League, with Watkins and Mwamba leading Rainier Beach to a 54-point victory, Esteban-Mejia anchoring a shutout defense, Streidl delivering clutch field goals, and Parkinson leading West Seattle to a rivalry win.
Rainier Beach dominated Ballard with a second-half surge, while West Seattle edged out Chief Sealth in a city rivalry, and Lakeside’s defense carried the Lions to a shutout win in Week 3 of Metro League football.
Lake Stevens defeated Mill Creek 24-8, while CPC defeated Ballard 36-0, Meadowdale defeated Mariner 28-6, West Seattle defeated Monroe 26-7, Snohomish defeated Edmonds-Woodway 34-16, and Everett defeated North Seattle 13-0.
Renton, Lake Stevens White, CPC Gold, Lake Stevens Purple, Everett, Lake Stevens Black, Eastside, Edmonds-Woodway, and North Seattle all secured wins in their respective football games.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and regional leaders are calling for urgent action to address Sound Transit’s multibillion-dollar shortfall threatening light rail expansion projects in West Seattle and Ballard, citing inflation, rising interest rates, and other factors as drivers.
A newly released audit found that Comcast complies with most of Seattle’s Cable Customer Bill of Rights, but fell short in two key areas related to late fees and informing customers with disabilities about available services.