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Henderson Commits to Nottingham Forest
July 12, 1997

Chris Henderson signs a four-year contract with Nottingham Forest of the England First Division, pending a British work permit. Henderson will remain with the Colorado Rapids, at least for the rest of the season. The British government allows for “exceptional talent” in determining work permits to non-citizens. Henderson has 73 appearances for the U.S. National Team and started the MLS All-Star Game eight days earlier.

Falcons, Freshman Stun Huskies
September 28, 1974

Freshman Jose Reyes scorers a pair of goals to separate Seattle Pacific from Washington, 3-1, in the NCSC opener at Queen Anne Bowl. It's the first time that the Falcons have won consecutive meetings in the series, and it comes a week after SPC gave up nine goals in Far West Classic losses to Chico State and Biola.

Gonzaga Women Stage Turnaround
October 26, 1997

Gonzaga scores three times in a 9-minute stretch of the second half to down Western Washington, 3-0, at Martin Field. The victory enables the Bulldogs to complete the biggest reversal in WCC history, going from 1-16-3 in 1996 to, eventually, 8-12-0. In fact, it betters the seven total wins in Ric Grenell's first five seasons with the Zags. Betsy Platt, Megan Keaty and Sara Streufert all get goals between the 49th and 58th minutes.

Vikings Hang 10 on Holland America
February 23, 1964

Matti Niemela busts loose for six goals in Loyal Realty's 10-1 sinking of winless Holland America at Lower Woodland. The Finnish-born Niemela gets support from Reidar Olsen's brace as the Vikings stay within a point of Buchan.

Morris Stays at Stanford
January 5, 2015

Jordan Morris elects to stay at Stanford University for his junior season rather than accept an offer from Sounders FC. To preserve their homegrown rights, the MLS club is obligated to tender a written offer to players such as Morris.

Backers Seek State Funds for Stadium
February 26, 1991

Backers of House Bill 1302 stress the need for soccer facility before a hearing before the House Committee on Trade and Economic Development in Olympia. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Ken Jacobsen of Seattle, seeks state matching funds of up to $3 million for an international-class facility, to be used by teams and leagues as well as a successful 1994 World Cup bid. Communities playing host to World Cup competition also must provide three high-quality grass fields for practice.

Sounders veteran Brad Evans prepares to pull off his shirt in celebration of scoring the USMNT winning goal at Jamaica. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2013
Seattle's DeAndre Yedlin came back from England to become a fixture in the U.S. National Team's 2015 Gold Cup run. (Courtesy Robin Alam/ISI Photos)
2015
Seattle University Keeper Jake Feener launches a goal kick in the snow at Creighton. The Redhawks scored a 2-1 upset in their NCAA Division I tournament debut at Omaha. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2013
Morgan Weaver celebrates after scoring one of her record-tying four goals on 2019 Senior Day vs Colorado at Washington State's Lower Soccer Field. Weaver finished with 15 goals and was voted All-American. (Courtesy Washington State Athletics)
2019
Tina Frimpong scored 13 goals in leading Washington back to the NCAA tournament in 2003. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2003
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney fires at the Sounders FC goal en route to scoring a second-half hat trick in the 7-0 friendly. (Sounders FC photo)
2011
Columbia River completed a perfect 24-0-0 season by winning the Washington 2A boys’ championship on May 27, 2023. First-year Coach Matt Newman’s Rapids outscored opponents 114-9. (Courtesy Matt Newman)
2023
Mark Karpun, right, and Joey Waters celebrate a Tacoma Stars goal.
1991
Kim Little makes a big impression in her first season with Seattle Reign FC, winning NWSL MVP and Golden Boot honors. (Jane Gersovich photo)
2014
Seattle AFC pictured in February 1907, on the eve of hosting British Columbia cup-holder Ladysmith before 2,000 at Woodland Park. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1919