Haeran Ryu Clinched Her First Major Title: Why Seattle's Still Only Bleeding Green and Blue
Alright Emerald City, I know we're all laser-focused on every pitch at T-Mobile Park right now, every move our Seahawks make, and keeping an eye on the Kraken for next season, but did you catch what went down in women's golf this weekend? Seriously, Haeran Ryu, out of South Korea, just earned her first major championship at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. She wrapped it up Sunday with a final-round 70, including six straight pars to seal that massive victory. Pretty wild stuff happening out there, but let's be real: our hearts are still firmly planted here in Seattle, waiting for our teams to make their own headlines.
Ryu's Big Win, But Our Eyes Are on the Diamond
Look, you gotta hand it to Haeran Ryu. Snagging your first major is no joke. The woman shot a 70 in the final round and kept her composure with six straight pars when it mattered most. That kind of clutch performance? It gets you thinking about who on our roster, like maybe Julio Rodriguez, is gonna have those defining moments early in the season that just electrify T-Mobile. We're talking about those gut-check plays, those game-winning swings that remind you why you love this game. Ryu delivered, no doubt. But for us, the real drama is unfolding right here, pitch by pitch.
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NBA Shakes Up, But Where's Our Seahawks Action?
Meanwhile, over in the basketball world, the Charlotte Hornets made some noise with a big trade. They shipped forward Miles Bridges, along with a 2029 first-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick, to the Phoenix Suns. In return, Grayson Allen is heading to Charlotte. It's a roster overhaul, sure, big implications for those teams. But honestly, as a 12, my mind immediately jumps to what Mike Macdonald and Brian Fleury are cooking up for the Seahawks. We're in the early stages of the NFL season, and while trades like that are big for the NBA, we're craving news about Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, or Cooper Kupp making plays that will define our season.
NASCAR Honors at Sonoma, Still Counting Down to Kickoff
And if you're a fan of motorsports, you probably saw Shane van Gisbergen grab the final road-course trophy of '26 over at Sonoma. He conquered that track, pure and simple. Another big win for him! But here in the Emerald City, while we appreciate peak performance, we're all really just counting down the days. What's the early form for our Sounders with Cristian Roldan and Jordan Morris? Are the Kraken getting ready for another epic run with Matty Beniers and Joey Daccord? We love seeing other athletes excel, but there's a different kind of buzz when it's our teams battling it out.
So yeah, a lot of incredible sports action happened this weekend, from the greens to the asphalt. But let's be real, Seattle. These are just warm-up acts. Our Mariners are out there grinding every single day, our Seahawks are gearing up for a brutal schedule, and the Kraken and Sounders are always in our minds. What are we looking forward to? The next time Cal Raleigh steps up to the plate, the next big play from Rashid Shaheed, or another incredible save by Joey Daccord. That's what gets our blood pumping. Stay tuned, because the best of Seattle sports is still ahead, and we'll be here for every single second!
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