West Seattle High School Roars: Unified Champs, Record Breakers, and Inspiring Alumni Lead the Way!

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West Seattle High School Roars: Unified Champs, Record Breakers, and Inspiring Alumni Lead the Way!

What an electrifying weekend for West Seattle High School athletics! The spirit of competition, teamwork, and sheer determination blazed brightly, culminating in multiple triumphs that will forever be etched in the school's illustrious history. From capturing back-to-back state championships in unified soccer to shattering long-standing track records, the Wildcats proved that their dedication knows no bounds. This past weekend served as a powerful testament to the incredible talent and tireless effort of West Seattle's student-athletes, with a spotlight also shining on an alum making waves on the national stage.

Unified Wildcats: Back-to-Back State Champions!

The true heart of sports was on full display as West Seattle’s Special Olympics Unified Soccer C1 Team clinched their second consecutive State Championship. This incredible feat isn't just about winning, it’s about inclusion, camaraderie, and the unifying power of the beautiful game. The joy and pride radiating from these athletes, who train and compete together, embody everything wonderful about high school sports in Washington. Adding to this remarkable success, the West Seattle Unified Soccer C2 Team also showcased their grit and talent, earning an impressive State Runner-Up finish. Under the guidance of WSHS athletic director Corey Sorenson, these programs continue to inspire and achieve at the highest level, demonstrating the profound impact of supporting every student-athlete.

Track and Field Team Makes History at WIAA State Meet

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The excitement didn't stop on the soccer pitch. On Saturday evening, the West Seattle boys 4x400-meter relay team delivered a performance for the ages at the WIAA 3A State Track and Field Championships. The quartet of Aidan Murray, Will Frederick, Marcus Ramsey, and Zach O’Keefe exploded onto the track, finishing a stellar 4th place with an astonishing time of 3:21.60. But their achievement transcended their placement, as they absolutely obliterated the previous school record of 3:23.21, setting a new benchmark for future Wildcats to chase. To break a school record at the state level, under immense pressure, is a testament to their relentless training, strategic coaching, and unwavering belief in one another. These young men have left an indelible mark on West Seattle’s track and field legacy.

Beyond current student success, the Wildcat spirit echoes loudly through its alumni. West Seattle alumnus Miles Gosztola, now a formidable pitcher for the University of Oregon baseball team, played a pivotal role in leading his Ducks to a Regional Championship. Getting the start on the mound, Miles dominated for six innings, recording eight strikeouts, three walks, and allowing just one earned run against rival Oregon State in a crucial 4-1 victory. His exceptional performance propelled Oregon into the Super Regional against the University of Texas, proving that the foundation built at West Seattle High School prepares athletes for success at every level. This weekend also saw the West Seattle Booster Club host its annual “Paddle Battle” pickleball tournament, raising an impressive $5,000 to directly support student-athletes and programs at WSHS, a vital reminder of the community’s commitment.

As these incredible achievements fuel the pride of the West Seattle community, the future looks exceptionally bright for the Wildcats across all athletic endeavors, promising even more thrilling moments and inspiring stories in the seasons to come.

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This article was created with AI assistance. Stats and results sourced from public records.

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