
Coupeville High School grad Sean Toomey-Stout, live from the heart of Texas. (Photos courtesy Beth Stout)
“The Torpedo” is a champ.
Coupeville grad Sean Toomey-Stout and his University of Washington football teammates capped their season Thursday with a win in the Alamo Bowl.
The Huskies, ranked #12 in the country, built a 27-10 lead over #20 Texas, before holding on for a 27-20 win.
With the victory, U-Dub finishes 11-2.
It’s the fifth time in program history the Dawgs have reached 11 wins in a season.
Kalen DeBoer becomes the first UW head coach to win a bowl game in his debut season, and the first to win more than eight games in their initial go-round.
Toomey-Stout, a sophomore safety, played in six games, including appearing in the Alamo Bowl, recording seven tackles.
Maya’s twin and Cameron’s “lil” bro also was featured on a trading card, as part of a set issued by the Huskies.
Beth Stout and Lisa Toomey’s son is believed to be the first Coupeville athlete to earn that honor.
Woohoo! Way to go, Sean!