West Seattle Wildcats Roar: Unified Soccer Claims Back-to-Back State Title, Track Shatters Records!

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West Seattle Wildcats Roar: Unified Soccer Claims Back-to-Back State Title, Track Shatters Records!

The spirit of competition and unparalleled dedication is alive and thriving at West Seattle High School, with a weekend packed full of incredible achievements across multiple sports. From unified soccer championships to shattered track records and community-wide support, the Wildcats proved why they're a force to be reckoned with in Washington state prep sports.

Leading the charge was the West Seattle Special Olympics Unified Soccer C1 Team, which emphatically secured their second consecutive State Championship! This back-to-back triumph is a testament to their teamwork, passion, and relentless effort, showcasing the power of inclusion and sportsmanship. Not to be outdone, the West Seattle Unified Soccer C2 Team also delivered a remarkable performance, earning a State Runner-Up finish. These incredible accomplishments highlight the depth of talent and commitment within the Unified Sports program at WSHS, making the entire community immensely proud.

Wildcats Blaze a Trail at WIAA State Track

The excitement continued on the track at the WIAA 3A State Track and Field Championships. The West Seattle boys' 4x400-meter relay team absolutely flew, leaving their mark in the record books. The quartet of Aidan Murray, Will Frederick, Marcus Ramsey, and Zach O’Keefe delivered a blistering performance, clocking in at 3:21.60. This wasn't just fast, it was historic: they shattered the previous school record of 3:23.21, a truly monumental achievement for these dedicated athletes. Their incredible effort secured them a very respectable 4th place finish against the state's top competition, proving that hard work and determination pay off.

Community Celebrates, Alum Shines Bright

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The weekend's success wasn't just confined to the playing fields; the West Seattle Booster Club rallied the community with its "Paddle Battle" pickleball tournament. With over 110 participants, including around 40 students across 16 student-only teams, the event was a smashing success. This spirited gathering raised an impressive $5,000 for student-athletes and programs at WSHS, underscoring the vital role community support plays in fostering high school athletics. Corey Sorenson, the WSHS athletic director, highlighted the vibrant energy of the weekend, a clear reflection of the school's robust sports culture.

Adding another layer of pride, West Seattle alumnus Miles Gosztola reminded everyone that Wildcat talent extends beyond high school. Miles, a pitcher for the University of Oregon baseball team, was instrumental in leading his team to a Regional Championship. Getting the starting nod on the mound, he pitched six stellar innings, recording eight strikeouts, allowing just one earned run, and helping Oregon secure a crucial 4-1 victory over Oregon State. His outstanding performance propelled the Ducks into the Super Regional against the University of Texas, showcasing the enduring impact of WSHS development.

This remarkable collection of achievements truly exemplifies the grit, talent, and community spirit that defines West Seattle High School athletics. With such dedicated athletes and strong community backing, the future looks incredibly bright for the Wildcats across all sports.

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

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