The Sounders announced Wednesday the signings of Seyi Adekoya and Henry Wingo to Homegrown Player contracts, a pair of 21-year-old local products who will join the club when preseason camp opens next week.
Adekoya, a forward out of Lakeside High, was a three-time All-Pac-12 selection during his three years at UCLA, tallying 20 goals and eight assists for the Bruins. Wingo, a speedy midfielder out of Shorecrest, played in at least 18 matches during all three of his seasons at the University of Washington.
Adekoya and Wingo are the club’s eighth and ninth Homegrown Player signings, respectively, after DeAndre Yedlin, Sean Okoli, Aaron Kovar, Victor Mansaray, Darwin Jones, Jordan Schweitzer and Jordan Morris.