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They were already in arrears two touchdowns when they went for it on fourth-and-one at their own 38, failed, and the hole became 17-0 before the first quarter was finished. But coach Jim Mora's early gamble struck a chord with the Seattle Seahawks, who proceeded to rattle off 25 straight points to seize control and slip past the lowly Detroit Lions for a 32-20 win that keeps the Hawks' faint playoff hopes alive.
SEAHAWKS 32, LIONS 20
• Monday morning QB: Transcript of todays chat with Eric Williams
• Pick party: Hawks intercept five of Lions rookie QB's passes
• Mad man: Early adversity angers, ignites Hasselbeck
• Dave Boling: Yes, it was only the Lions, but Seahawks show spark
• John McGrath: Tatupus job is in good hands with Hawthorne
• Grading the game: Hasselbeck surpasses Kriegs record
• Photo gallery: Sunday images at Qwest Field
A few more area swimmers will have a chance to compete at this weekend's state tournament.
Western Washington University had 30 attack errors, one short of its season high, and hit just .099 as it fell to Central Washington University, 11-25, 25-21, 25-15, 21-25, 15-11, on Saturday in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference match in Ellensburg.
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The Western Washington University club tennis team finished third at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Campus Championship Pacific Northwest tournament to advance to the 2010 USTA National Campus Championship, which is April 15-17 in Surprise, Ariz.
A storm that dumped more than 45 inches of snow in the mountains will allow Mt. Baker Ski Area to open for the season Thursday, Nov. 12 - about one month earlier than it did last year.
Sasha Cohen's comeback has taken another setback.