
Trey Dennison might have the best seat in the house.
Sure, he is undertaking normal senior-year activities at King’s High School, including finishing up his decision where he will play college football, moonlighting on the boys basketball team to stay in shape and making sure all of his academics are in order.
Come Sunday, when Seattle Seahawks playoff football hits its highest pitch this season playing in the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams, he will be completely invested in that.
It’s because it is more than just football. It is a family livelihood.

