This iconic Othello home continues to bring 12th Man pride to Central Washington as the community rallies ahead of Super Bowl 60.
OTHELLO, Wash. — For more than a decade, one house in Central Washington has stood out as a beacon of Seattle Seahawks pride. Painted in the team’s iconic blue and green, the Ensz home has become a local landmark and a shrine to Seahawks fandom.
Roger and Sharon Ensz first transformed their three-bedroom, two-story home on East Oak Street after spotting a painted garage on Facebook.
“I came home and asked my husband, ‘Can we paint our house Seahawks?’ He said, ‘Sure, why not?'” Sharon recalled.
That “why not” turned into a labor of love, with Roger meticulously painting the logos himself, even using an old-school projector to get the lines just right.
Inside, the Seahawks theme continues, with multiple rooms game-day ready and decked out in team colors and memorabilia.Â


“I love to decorate. I go a little overboard, some people tell me,” Sharon said with a laugh. Their dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. A few years ago, the team’s official 12 Tour stopped by to celebrate.
“When the tour bus came with the players and Sea Gals, it was an exciting day,” Roger said. “They signed our front door and other decorations—it was amazing.”


The Ensz home has become a must-see stop for fans and neighbors alike, with people regularly pulling over to snap photos and soak in the Seahawks spirit.
The dedication doesn’t end there. Roger even built Seahawks-themed apartments nearby, each unit marked with a jersey number as its address.
The couple’s fandom runs deep. When asked how big of Seahawks fans they are on a scale of one to ten, they both said “twelve.” And as the Super Bowl approaches, their excitement is palpable.


“We’re gonna get our revenge this time, we’re gonna do it,” Sharon said, referencing the rematch against the Patriots.
For the couple, the Seahawks aren’t just a team—they’re a lifestyle. Their home, yard, and even their boat are testaments to that passion, all showcasing their unwavering Seahawks pride. And if the Hawks win the Super Bowl?
“We’ll probably add a few new things,” Sharon said, hinting at even more team-themed decorations in the years to come.