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Huskies Get Breakthrough Victory Over Cal
October 19, 2008

Veronica Perez scores the tying goal in the 75th minute then gets the game-winner eight minutes later in Washington's 3-2 victory over No. 13 California at Husky Soccer Field. It's the Huskies' first win over a ranked opponent during a stretch of five such games in a row. In the 83rd minute Perez takes a ball deep in the right corner of Cal's end, dribbles past two defenders and unleashes a shot far post which eludes Golden Bears' keeper.

Taylor Brace Puts Reign Back in Playoffs
August 21, 2018

Jodie Taylor bags her first brace on this side of the Atlantic to put Seattle Reign back into the NWSL playoffs. The Reign beats Houston, 2-0, on a night thick with haze from wildfires in British Columbia and California. Taylor strikes twice, three minutes apart, early in the second half. She has nine goals, including four during the current four-game unbeaten run.

Seattle Opens Interbay
September 11, 1966

Seattle's first playfield intended primarily for soccer opens in Interbay. City Council president Clarence Massart kicks out the ceremonial first ball. Harold Myrhold's brace highlights the Vikings' 3-2 win over Buchan Bakers. Tommy Major scores two goals in the Hungarians' 4-1 victory over the Continentals.

Vikings Rally to Win West
November 18, 2016

Gabriela Pelogi strikes early in overtime to complete top-ranked Western Washington's comeback to repeat as West Region champion in Division II with a 2-1 win over UC San Diego in Golden, Co. Pelogi equalizes in the 53rd minute and runs onto Taylor Hallquist's ball over the top to win it 2:03 into the first overtime. The Vikings proceed to vanquish quarterfinal host Colorado School of Mines, 5-1, and Kutztown (Pa.), 3-0, to reach their first championship final.

Kennedy's Five Girls' Titles is Tops
November 23, 2002

Kennedy becomes the first Washington high school to win five championships at the 3A/4A levels by overpowering Bellingham in the second half to triumph, 4-0, at Harry Lang Stadium in Lakewood. Junior Vicky Rodriguez kick-starts the Lancers (17-3-2) by breaking the 0-0 deadlock in the 51st minute, and two minutes later. Krystle Jalalian capped the Lancers' dominant state performance with goals in the 68th and 70th minutes. Kennedy last won the crown in 1994. Coach Doug Stamnes, who also led the Lancers' boys teams to championships in 1997 and 2000, runs his total to seven.

Weaver Wins Rookie of the Year
September 29, 2006

Sounders striker Cam Weaver of Kent is voted USL Rookie of the Year. Weaver finished tied for the league lead in goals (18) and total points (39) with Miami's Romario. He is the club's third rookie of the year in the A-League/USL era, joining Jason Dunn (1994) and Greg Howes (2000).

Washington's first foray into women's professional soccer began in 2013 with Seattle Reign FC becoming a charter member of the NWSL.
2013
Paul Mendes (with trophy) guided Newport to an unbeaten season and the Knights' second state title (first in 4A) in 2003. (Courtesy Paul Mendes)
2003
Trace 'socguards' came into vogue in 1975.
1975
Seattle's Mike England tackles the Cosmos' Seninho. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1978
The Emerald City Supporters again helped energize Sounders crowds, which averaged 44,425 in 2015. (Courtesy ECS)
2015
More than 400 girls’ youth players joined Spokane Zephyr president Katie Harnetiaux prior to the USL Super League club’s inaugural match kickoff before a capacity crowd (Spokane Zephyr/Hannah Palpant)
2024
Interbay Field was opened as Seattle's first dedicated soccer venue, although soon other user groups and poor drainage took their toll. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
Cheney Studs Hustlers, state U16 champions. (Courtesy WYS archives)
1971
Blake Bodily became just the third player in Washington history to earn first team All-American honors and was also the Huskies' first Pac-12 Player of the Year in 12 seasons. Bodily, a junior, scored 12 goals and added six assists. (Courtesy Washington Athletics)
2019
Seattle Pacific's Amanda Johnson scored twice in the the Falcons' 3-1 NCAA semifinal win over Metro State in Tampa. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific Athletics)
2008