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BigFoot Sighting in Everett
February 1, 1995

Everett gets a USISL Pro Division franchise, the 60-team, five- division third tier of the U.S pyramid. Bill Hurme, former director for the Sounders, buys the team, named BigFoot, and hires Pat Henderson as coach. Vija Hurme will serve as GM and the team will play at Memorial Stadium.

Keller Becomes USMNT Wins Leader
June 13, 2004

Kasey Keller registers his 38th international victory as the United States defeats Grenada, 3-0, in a World Cup qualifying match at Columbus. Keller surpasses Tony Meola for the all-time lead among U.S. goalkeepers. The USMNT dominates, finishes with advantages of 34-6 in shots and 17-1 in corner kicks.

Rams' 35th Straight Win is Sweetest
May 28, 1988

Led by Ben Erickson and Todd Haley goals, Mount Rainier runs its unbeaten streak to 35 games by winning the state boys' AA title, 3-0, over Spokane’s West Valley at Memorial Stadium. The Rams (19-0-1) go on top in the third minute through Nathan Calvin. Erickson (20') doubles it and Haley seals the successful repeat with a penalty kick (50'). Mount Rainier, playing with 10, was forced to rally for the tying goal and surviving a shootout in the semifinal with Mark Morris. Previously unbeaten West Valley finishes 18-1-1.

Sounders Tailspin Continues in LA
August 9, 2015

Seattle's epic tailspin in the wake of injuries and suspension continues with further calamity in a 3-1 road loss at LA Galaxy. Chad Barrett no sooner scores after 50 seconds than the Sounders forward strains his hamstring while celebrating. It's a club-record fifth straight league loss, the Rave Green are 1-9-1 dating to an Open Cup loss to Portland. An injured Obafemi Martins has not played since that night, and Clint Dempsey, through suspension and injury, has appeared just once. Osvaldo Alonso, a third DP, also misses the LA game. The Sounders drop to 10-12-2, already matching the club record for losses in a season, with 10 games left.

Roosevelt Trophy Goes to Vikings
January 4, 1959

Trouncing cellar-dweller United Natives, 7-2, Norselander Vikings (11-1-1) finishes on top of the first-half table to win the state leagues' Roosevelt Trophy. Seattle Hungarians (11-3-0) finish just one point behind. Gudolph Kjairhem gets a hat trick for the Vikings.

Tacoma Climbs into Second in Division
August 18, 2021

Rookie central defender Jackson Ragen scores the opener and helps anchor Tacoma's defense to a shutout win over Orange County in Irvine, Ca. Sam Adeniran and Marlo Vargas also tally for the Defiance, winners of three straight and now 7-4-6 and up to second place in the USL Pacific Division. Adeniran has three goals in the three wins, and Tacoma is undefeated over eight games (4-0-4), by far the best in the franchise's history.

Ralph Black of the Tacoma Stars. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1985
Following the murder of George Floyd, DeAndre Yedlin, here at Newcastle, joined teams and players around the world in taking a knee before matches.
2020
Former Gonzaga and Sounders forward Brian Ching applauds fans at his testimonial match in Houston. (Courtesy Houston Dynamo)
2013
Brian Ching, the former Gonzaga star on loan from LA Galaxy, scored 16 goals to earn first team all-A-League in 2002. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
2002
New York's Giorgio Chinaglia loads to fire at Tony Chursky, Sounders keeper. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1978
Nicolas Lodeiro strikes one of his two penalty kicks late in the Sounders' 2-2 draw at Pumas in the Concacaf Champions League first leg final. (Courtesy Jane Gershovich/Sounders FC)
2022
Edmonds and Lynnwood girls at play.
1978
Prior to the Seattle-Dallas match on August 3, Clint Dempsey makes it official, his transfer from Tottenham to Sounders FC, while owners Joe Roth and Adrian Hanauer look on. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2013
Indoor action between the Sounders and Portland in 1980-81. (Courtesy Walter Schmetzer)
1980
Seattle's Celtics, shown here in 1913, adopted hoops like their Glasgow namesake.
1919