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Page Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020 ’ Sports 1‘: . V3,, , Summer of 1912 i Discovered recently in the Journal archives, this photo shows the 1912 Shelton High School baseball team. The team played at Loop Field, adjacent to the old high school on Franklin Street. The players, from left, are back row: Harold Brown, Chet Bordeaux, Mervin Wivell, Lawson (Woody) Sanderson Babe Munson and Angus O’Neill; Middle row: Clifford Cole, Sag Munson and Frankie Fredson; Front row: Warren Earl and Pete Carlson. Sanderson be- ‘1 came a naval aviator with the Marine Corps and was designated to accept the unconditional surrender of the Japanese on Wake Island on Sept. 4, 1945. Shelton’s Sanderson Field is named in his honor. A hat tip to Jan Parker with the Mason County Historical Museum for the information. Journal file photo \ FAB Big plays in the Seahawks’ quiet house Third time’s the charm, broke left and headed for the Seahawks’ coach Pete Carroll told restrictions. right? , ‘end zone. media in a Zoom call after the game. “Just to finish it off it’s a hell of a Clinging to a 35-30 L.J. Collier, a second “There’s so much intensity in that play. Imagine if we had fans here to— lead with three seconds left defensive end, was having moment. The guys on the field will day. It would still be shaking,” Collier Sunday night at Century- none of it. never forget it.” told media after the game. Link Field and the opposi- Collier dove under New- In a normal year, that game- Seattle quarterback Russell tion just 1 yard from a vic- ton at the 3-yard—1ine, flip- ending play, which helped lift Seattle Wilson, who threw five touchdown tory. the Seahawks needed ping; the l’ais' mmrterlmt in :1 if H v! nit-t. i‘m tlw tit'.’f‘?l§(l straight {mast-vi. also lwnunted the lack (‘lffi‘lmz a stop. ‘ and sending him to the turf season, would have set off a celebra- after the win. New England Patriots By JUSTIN as the clock expired, sav- tion at CenturyLink that would have “You missed the fun of it all. This quarterback Cam Newton JOHNSON ing a victory for Seattle in undoubtedly registered on area seis- game is meant to be played in front of lined up in the shotgun at a critical early season home mographs. thousands and thousands of people, the 1-yard-line, where he’d ' , game. Instead, it 'was up to the Se- . it’s so special,” Wilson told media af- already rushed for two touchdowns . “It’s an extraordinary moment for ahawks’ bench to make the celebra- terward. ‘ ' and thrown for another on the night. football players and for a team. You tory noise, as the 65,000-seat stadium With daylight showing, Newton either come through or you don’t,” was empty of fans due to coronavirus see POST, page A-39