More than 3,000 fans helped the Seattle Seahawks raise the 12th Man Flag at Doc Harris Stadium Saturday, in Camas.
“I don’t know if you heard, but we won this thing called the Super Bowl,” said Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin, delivering a roaring response from the crowd. “How could you not be energized for the next season? We gotta get another one of these rings and another one of these trophies.”
Baldwin and teammate Phillip Bates answered questions from the fans. The Sea Gals and the Camas High School cheerleaders performed for the crowd. Blitz, the Seahawks mascot, brought out the Vince Lombardi Trophy for everybody to see. After these pre-game festivities, all of the people in the stands rushed on to the field to play.
Dominic Wetten, of Colton, Ore., and Jonah and Noah Drenoske, of Milwaukie, Ore., conquered The Blaster obstacle course several times. They also raced to see who could pump water into a balloon the fastest and make it pop.
Parents Steve Wetten and Brianna Drenoske, and grandmother Denni Christler, are huge Seahawks fans. Steve and Denni attended the NFC Championship game between Seattle and San Francisco at CenturyLink Field. They had a bird’s eye view of Richard Sherman’s interception in the end zone that sealed the victory for Seahawks.