The Seattle SuperHawks continued their impressive run with a commanding 107-69 victory over the San Diego Surf on May 17, 2026, at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
After a competitive opening quarter, Seattle took complete control of the game with relentless defense, dominance on the boards, and balanced scoring. The SuperHawks outscored San Diego by 38 points over the final three quarters, delivering one of their most convincing performances of the season.
SuperHawks Take Over After the First Quarter
San Diego held an early lead and kept the game close in the opening minutes, but Seattle quickly found its rhythm.
The SuperHawks exploded for 38 points in the third quarter, turning a close contest into a runaway. Their defensive pressure and transition offense overwhelmed the Surf, who were held to just 69 points on 34.6% shooting.
Seattle’s ability to control the paint and create extra possessions proved to be the difference throughout the night.
Jontay Porter Earns MVP Honors
Jontay Porter delivered another stellar performance, finishing with 27 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists.
Porter dominated inside, creating second-chance opportunities while anchoring the defense. His all-around impact was felt throughout the game, and he played a major role in Seattle’s decisive second-half surge.
For his outstanding performance, Porter earns MVP honors.
Balanced Attack Powers Seattle
The SuperHawks once again displayed their depth, with several players making significant contributions:
- Nahshon George provided a huge spark off the bench with 19 points and 10 rebounds, nearly recording a double-double.
- Bryson Dennis added 16 points and 7 assists, helping orchestrate the offense.
- David Crisp chipped in 15 points, providing timely scoring and perimeter shooting.
- Tyler Powell contributed 14 points and 12 rebounds, recording a double-double.
- Tay Williams added 9 points, continuing to impact the game on both ends.
Seattle’s balanced scoring made it difficult for San Diego to focus on any one player.
Defense Sets the Tone
The SuperHawks dominated in several key areas:
- 59 total rebounds
- 64 points in the paint
- 28 points off turnovers
- 39 bench points
- 16 fast break points
Seattle’s defensive intensity held the Surf to just 9 fourth-quarter points, allowing the SuperHawks to finish strong and put the game away in emphatic fashion.
By the Numbers
- Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 107, San Diego Surf 69
- Rebounds: Seattle 59
- Assists: Seattle 25
- Field Goal Percentage: 44.9%
- Points in the Paint: 64
SuperHawks Continue to Build Momentum
The Seattle SuperHawks are firing on all cylinders as they continue their push through the season. With dominant interior play, unselfish ball movement, and contributions from throughout the roster, Seattle continues to prove why it is one of the league’s top teams.
If performances like this continue, the SuperHawks will be a difficult team for anyone to stop.