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Chevy Walker honored by Seahawks

September 19th, 2011 at Mon, 19th, 2011 at 12:26 pm by Kevin Endejan

Paul Johns, Chevy Walker, Jeremy Thielbahr


Eastside Catholic’s senior running back Chevy Walker was named Seattle Seahawks’ High School Player of the Week on Sept. 14.

Former Seahawks wide receiver Paul Johns came to the Crusaders’ practice and presented Walker with a football, Seahawks’ tickets and a sideline pass.

Walker earned the award on the back of his week one performance against Cleveland. He scored five touchdowns, accounting for over 300 yards of offense.

Walker has nine TDs and 830 all-purpose yards in three games.

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