The Seattle Seahawks recently paid tribute to retiring Seattle Times columnist Larry Stone. Stone has been a fixture in the Seattle sports scene for over three decades, and his contributions to the city and the team have been invaluable.
Stone began writing for the Seattle Times in 1985, and since then he has become one of the most respected sports journalists in the city. He has covered the Seahawks since their inception in 1976, and his coverage of the team has been comprehensive and insightful. He has also written extensively about the Mariners, Sounders, and other local sports teams.
Stone’s writing has been praised for its accuracy and depth. He is known for his ability to capture the essence of a game or a moment in time, and his columns often provide readers with an inside look at the team. He has also been a strong advocate for the team, often taking up their cause in his columns.
The Seahawks honored Stone by presenting him with a special jersey at a recent game. The jersey was signed by all of the players and coaches, and it was presented to Stone by team owner Paul Allen. The gesture was a fitting tribute to Stone’s decades of service to the team and the city.
Stone’s retirement marks the end of an era in Seattle sports journalism. His contributions to the city and the team will be remembered for years to come. The Seahawks’ tribute to Stone was a fitting way to honor his legacy and thank him for all that he has done for the team and the city.