Carne Asada Bowl pits CSI Seahawks and SBOC Internationals today
Fri, 05/04/2012
by Sam Reed, Chief Sealth Athletic Director
Today’s the day for the 5th Annual Carne Asada Bowl, the annual soccer game between the CSI Seahawks and the SBOC Internationals at the SWAC!
Former Principal John Boyd, a former principal of both schools actually, came up with the idea years ago as a way to unite two communities that share much in common – many of our past and current Chief Sealth players have transitioned into high school through the BOC – and celebrate soccer as a diverse, worldwide sport. Current Sealth Principal Chris Kinsey took the idea and ran with it, ensuring that we will keep the traditional alive!
The event features a game between the two teams, a giant trophy for the winning team, and a community feast including Carne Asada prepared by Sealth’s own Delfino Munoz and a myriad of sides prepared by Sealth soccer supporters including parents Dave and Nenita Rosario.
The best part? This is yet another free event, with soccer starting at 4:00pm and food following - Don’t worry the players, referees and coaches all get to eat first!