The Seton Catholic Cougars challenged themselves to take another step forward after the program’s unprecedented run to the Class 1A state football semifinals last year.
The Cougars have answered that challenge at every turn, and now find themselves breaking new ground again.
In Seton Catholic’s return to the state semifinal stage on Saturday, the No. 2 seed Cougars powered their way to a wire-to-wire 35-14 win over No. 6 Montesano at McKenzie Stadium.
A team seemingly on a collision course for Seattle’s Husky Stadium all season lived up to its sky-high expectations — internally and externally — by reaching the 1A state championship to be played Friday in Seattle at 3 p.m. against No. 1 Royal, the same team that ended Seton’s run last year in the state semis.