Have a 'Man Cave" or a 'She Shed' that you'd like to show off to everyone in the Yakima Valley and Central Washington? Here's your chance (without having to let hundreds of people traipse through your house!)
Earlier tonight (April 26) on KIMA-TV's Action News, Sports Director Alan Sillence pulled back the curtain to his own office to reveal his collection of memorabilia that he has held on to during his tenured career in television covering sports in the Yakima Valley and Central Washington.
At the end of his sportscast, he solicited viewers to send in photographs of their most sacred of places.
After decades of collecting sports and music memorabilia, only to have it sit in boxes collecting dust, I FINALLY am making my dream of displaying all of my goods in my very own "Man Cave" that I have always dreamed of having!
While the playoffs were one-and-done for the most recent incarnation of the Seattle Seahawks, there is still a chance for some postseason accolades for the team, thanks to their fans -- the 12s!
On January 8th, 2011, seismic activity was recorded at the University of Washington around the area of, then, Qwest Field, when Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch exploded for a spectacular 67-yard touchdown run which has come to be known as the "Beast Quake".
Congrats, Seahawks fans! Your superstitions and rituals really worked on Sunday (January 3)!
While the Seahawks (again!) played to exactly the level of their opponent for three quarters, the Seahawks finally broke loose in the fourth for a comeback 26-23 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in a game that took place in Arizona
"It's only weird if it doesn't work" was an ad slogan about sports fans superstitions. I resemble that remark. Here our my family's game day traditions before each Seahawks game.