And the winners are . . . in our 12th Fan Seattle Seahawks photo contest

First place ()

First place ()

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS SPIRIT is booming on the North Olympic Peninsula, and we have the photos to prove it!

Here are the winners in our 12th Fan Seattle Seahawks online photo contest, as picked by online voters:

First place

Kimberly Springfield of Port Angeles took the photo “12th Man Loud and Proud” of young Mason cheering on the Seahawks at CenturyLink Field.

Springfield won a $100 gift certificate for service from Wilder Auto in Port Angeles, a Russell Wilson poster, a Seattle Seahawks blanket, a microfiber towel, popcorn, an acrylic cup with Reese’s candy, a journal, pompoms and a Seahawks license plate frame.

Second place

Lezlee Keys of Port Angeles won a $25 slot card from Elwha River Casino in Port Angeles for the photo “Number 1 Fan.”

Third place

Sara Turner of Port Angeles won a $25 gift certificate from Woodfire Grill in Port Angeles for her “Alaina the 12th Baby!” submission.

Merit award

Jackie Somers of Port Angeles won a $25 gift certificate provided by Fiesta Jalisco restaurant in Port Angeles for the photo “Touchdown!” featuring a young child celebrating the play while watching the game on TV.

Vivian Hansen of our advertising staff will be in contact with the winners. Her phone number is 360-452-2345, Ext. 3058. Or email her at vhansen@peninsuladailynews.com.

The photo contest was co-sponsored by Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.

You submitted 37 Seattle Seahawks-inspired photos featuring Clallam and Jefferson county residents cheering on their favorite team; they drew a total of 563 votes.

CONGRATULATIONS to our winners!

THANK YOU TO ALL who participated in this contest!

Be sure to check out all 37 of this year’s blue and green Seahawks photos at http://pdn.upickem.net/engine/Welcome.aspx?contestid=154448 (click on “View Entries”).

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