Seahawks ‘Rumble at the Ridge’ Brings Sports Celebrities AND ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to Snoqualmie Valley

Boeing Classic week kicked off at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge bright and early with  the Seahawks Rumble at the Ridge charity golf tournament at 8:30AM, August 18, 2014.

Lots of formers Seahawks, Sonics and even a Sounder golfed the Tournament Players Course to help raise money for health programs at Virginia Mason.

Names  like Sydney Rice, Kasey Keller, Gus Williams, Slick Watts, Lawyer Milloy, Jordan Babineaux, Dave Krieg, Ricky Watters, Mack Strong (and more) made it onto the course on a beautiful Snoqualmie Valley day. A few fans made it out, too, grabbing  autographs and pictures with Seattle area sports celebrities.

The weather cooperated – and it was warm enough for former University of Washington football player and New England Patriots Superbowl Champion, Lawyer Milloy, to finally do his ALS Ice Bucket challenge alongside the 18th hole, with Mt. Si as the backdrop.

And who did Milloy challenge next? Among others, Patriots quarterback  Tom Brady, of course, since Milloy said Brady put a Superbowl ring on his finger.

You can see Milloy’s full ALS Ice Bucket Challenge video HERE.

Milloy doing ALS Ice Bucket Challenge at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 8/18/14
Milloy doing ALS Ice Bucket Challenge at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 8/18/14

Some More Rumble at the Ridge photos from August 18, 2014

Former Seahawk Jordan Babineaux and this golf partners at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge 18th hole.
Former Seahawk Jordan Babineaux and this golf partners at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge 18th hole.

 

Babineaux selfie on the 18th green at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge
Babineaux selfie on the 18th green at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge
Recently retired Seattle Seahawk Sydney Rice, 8/18/14
Recently retired Seattle Seahawk Sydney Rice, 8/18/14
Former Seahawk Ricky Watters, 8/18/14
Former Seahawk Ricky Watters, 8/18/14
Former Seattle Sounder Kasey Keller taking photos with young fans on the course.
Former Seattle Sounder Kasey Keller taking photos with young fans on the course.

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