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Frimpong Goal Sweeps Bay Area
November 7, 2004

Tina Frimpong, with her back to the goal, scores on a header in the 28th minute, giving No. 17 Washington a 1-0 victory over No. 13 California in the regular-season finale at Husky Soccer Field. A crowd of 1,551 watches as the Huskies complete a sweep of the Bay Area schools. Frimpong assisted Kim Taylor when UW defeated Stanford, 1-0, in overtime two nights earlier. Washington reaches the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in five seasons. It's the sixth win in seven tries against top-20 opponents.

Vikings Rule Northwest
April 8, 1951

Erling Hansen’s hat trick is enough, but the Vikings add four more goals to decisively earn Northwest bragging rights with a 7-nil pounding of Portland’s Clan McCleay at White Center. Emmett Brennan, Sig Edngelstad, Austin Gunderson also score for the Vikes.

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.

Henderson Goes Distance in Gold Cup
July 7, 1991

Chris Henderson plays the full 120 as USMNT wins its first major tournament, the inaugural Gold Cup in Los Angeles, beating Honduras, 0-0 (4-3). The Everett native starts all five Gold Cup matches and is among the leaders in minutes played (480). The U.S. defeated Mexico, 2-o, in the semifinals.

Vikings Eliminated in Group Play
November 21, 1989

Darin Koob's long-range blast ties it in the second half, but Midwestern State scores twice in the final six minutes to eliminate Western Washington in the group stage of the NAIA national tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. Peter LaBarge's 20th goal of the year puts Western on top in the 14th minute. Koob's 40-yard effort brings matters level in the 74th. Brit Harder gets the Mustangs' winner in the 84th and the verdict is sealed in the 88th. The Vikings had lost, 3-1, to Rockhurst (Mo.) the day before.

Palodichuck, Richey Help U.S. Cinch Qualification
April 26, 2009

Nick Palodichuk scores two first-half goals and Spencer Richey of Seattle gets the shutout as the U.S. clinches first place in their group with a 3-0 win over Honduras at the CONCACAF U17 Championships in Tijuana, Mexico. Palodichuk, from Battleground, scores in the 28th and 45th minutes. While the U.S. clinches a place in the U17 World Cup, the semifinals and final are canceled due to a swine flu outbreak.

Stephanie Verdoia scored 22 goals in 2014 to finish as Seattle University's career leader and lead the Redhawks to their first NCAA Division I tournament victory, 2-1 over Washington State. Verdoia was named Academic All-American of the Year as well All-American. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2014
Sounders forward Peter Ward, NASL MVP, protects the ball from San Jose's Mike Hunter. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1982
Freshman midfielder Chris Hellenkamp helped Seattle Pacific reach the NCAA Division II semifinals in 1979. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific University)
1979
Ballard FC's Peter Kingston (L) and Leo Burney (r) celebrate Kingston's late game-winning free kick vs. Capital FC at Interbay in 2023. (Courtesy Ballard FC/Blake Dahlin)
2023
Bobby Moore, England's victorious 1966 World Cup captain, landed with the Sounders for the late season run. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1978
Germania and Allemania of the state league pose on match day. Germania's Walter Schmetzer is back row, third from left. (Courtesy Walter Schmetzer)
1962
Seattle Pacific marked the 50th anniversary of starting the men's program by inviting back alumni. Coincidentally, the Falcons won that night, 5-0 over Hawaii Hilo. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific Athletics)
2018
Ethan Dobbelaere, 18, was among an MLS-record five teenagers started by the Sounders in a 1-0 win at Austin. (Courtesy Austin FC)
2021
In 1986 Seattle Pacific became the first NCAA Division II program to win-back-to-back championships. (Joanie Komura photo)
1986
(Courtesy Seattle times archives)
1973