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Craggs Celebrated
October 7, 1972

National Soccer Hall of Fame member Eddie Craggs, 75, is honored with a banquet. The State league championship trophy is named for Craggs, who states: "I had to coax them to leave the word 'memorial' out of the engraving. I figure to be around presenting it for years to come."

Higgins Postseason Run Continues
November 12, 1989

Behind a pair of goals and two assists from Shannon Higgins, North Carolina cruises to a 9-0 NCAA quarterfinal rout of Hartford in Chapel Hill. It's the sixth straight postseason game in which Higgins has scored.

Falcons' Second-Half Goal Rush Extends Streak
September 30, 2009

Seattle Pacific's incredible start requires a second-half gusher of goals, but the No. 1-ranked Falcons move to 10-0-0 with a 5-0 rout of Western Oregon at Interbay. Kelsey Jenkins finally gets SPU on the scoreboard in the 51st minute, Megan Lindsay doubles it eight minutes later. The Wolves are held to six shots, and it is the 11th straight Seattle Pacific shutout, dating back to the 2008 championship win over West Florida.

Vashon's Abi Kim Stars for U.S. U18s
March 7, 2016

Abi Kim of Vashon Island scores her second-game winner for the U.S. Women's Under-18 Team in tournament match vs. Norway. Two days earlier, Kim notched a winner vs. England at the competition in La Manga, Spain. She is a senior at Seattle Christian High School, which she led to a state 1A title in the fall.

Reign Swoops for Cook, Another Big Signing
June 7, 2021

For the third time in four weeks OL Reign announces a key acquisition, this time central defender Alana Cook on a transfer from Paris Saint-Germain. Cook had previously played with OL Reign during the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup on a short-term loan from the French club. A native of Massachusetts and Stanford graduate, she signed with PSG in early 2019, and in 2021 they finally overtook 14-time defending champion Olympique Lyonnais. Cook captained the U.S. U23 national team and earned her first senior cap in 2019.

McKeown Earns NASL Signing
August 20, 1971

Perennial Vikings scoring star Geoff McKeown makes his professional debut with the NASL Washington Darts. The 0-0 draw with Atlanta is the first of three substitute appearances for McKeown.

Liz Heaston accepts Willamette football coach's invitation to become Bearcats' placekicker, becoming the first female to score in a college game.
1997
Kasey Keller was the winner of the Silver Ball at the 1989 FIFA Youth World Cup. (Courtesy Kasey Keller)
1989
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1950
Geoff Wall of Seattle Hungarians also boxed professionally as a light heavyweight, often as undercard to popular fights.(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1969
Alex Morgan (r) was among the U.S. National Team players to join the Sounders Women in 2012. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2012
OL Reign, shown here vs. Utah, played two home matches in 2020, both without fans, due to COVID health restrictions, at Cheney Stadium. (Courtesy OL Reign)
2020
Dylan Teves delivered a hat trick for the second straight NCAA tournament game, bringing the Huskies from behind to defeat Indiana, 3-2, in overtime. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2021
Referee lineup card for Hungarians-Orange County U.S. Challenge Cup tie at West Seattle. (Courtesy Craggs Family)
1966
Tacoma rookie Mark Peterson, right, was a key figure in the Sounders' 1980 success. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1980
Keelin Winters, Seattle Reign captain, vies for a high ball at Memorial Stadium as Kendall Fletcher looks on. Winters retired after the 2016 season, her fifth in Seattle, including one with Sounders Women. (Courtesy Seattle Reign)
2016