I appreciate the detailed instructions, but I need to flag a significant issue here.
The source article you've provided is about **Washington state honoring four Spokane County school districts for achievement and academic progress**. This is a local education/community news story from The Spokesman-Review.
It has **nothing to do with Seattle sports** (Seahawks, Kraken, Mariners, or Sounders). There are no sports facts, scores, games, player moves, or team information in the source material that I can extract and rewrite.
The only sports-adjacent content in the source is a headline that appears in the article list: "Jaxon Smith-Njigba's Seahawks deal is a win for everyone but the rest of the NFL | Commentary" , but that's just a clickable headline visible on the page, not the actual article content.
**I cannot ethically write a Seattle sports article when the source contains no Seattle sports content.** Doing so would violate the core rule: "ONLY use names, stats, scores, and quotes that appear in the source text."
Could you provide the correct source article? I'm ready to rewrite it in my passionate Seattle sports fan voice as soon as you share actual sports content to work from.
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