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A fluke deflection results in Whitworth shocking Washington, 3-2, at Husky Stadium. The Pirates (14-1-1) rally from 2-nil down after Eddie Henderson and Dave Berto score. The comeback begins with Paul Markillie's first goal, followed by John Gould's equalizer. An attempted UW clearance bounces off Markillie and into the net for the late winner. The Huskies had won their first six meetings with Whitworth by a goal difference of 29-2, and they had been 22-0-1 at home since 1986.
Sigi Schmid, coach of Sounders FC for its first six and a half seasons, dies in Los Angeles. He was 65. Schmid passes three weeks after being hospitalized at UCLA Medical Center in need of a heart transplant. He was the winningest coach in MLS history (266 in regular season and playoffs) and won MLS Cup titles in Los Angeles and Columbus before coming to Seattle. Under Schmid, the Sounders won four U.S. Open Cups and a Supporters' Shield.
John Phelps and Ted Budai score five minutes apart and the Seattle Hungarians stun defending PCL champion Victoria with a 2-2 draw in a preseason exhibition the provincial capital.
The book closes on Seattle's first 10 years of professional soccer with a 2-1 loss to Golden Bay at San Jose. Ray Evans scores the final goal on a 47' penalty kick to pull even with the Earthquakes, but Leo Cuellar gets an 89th-minute winner. The Sounders (12-18) had entered the day possessing the eighth and final NASL playoff slot but are overtaken by Montreal, 4-0 winners over Chicago.
Fourth-ranked St. Louis gets an overtime winner from freshman Vedad Ibisevic to end Washington's season in the third round of the NCAA tournament. Ibisevic gives the Billikens an early lead, but Troy Ready gets the first of his two goals nine minutes later. However, in the 97th minute Ibisevic intercepts an attempted clearance and shoots past Danny Waltman. It's the best postseason finish for UW and the 13 wins more than doubles the previous year.
Emmett Brennan scores both goals as the Vikings emerge undefeated over the first half of 1950/51 by beating Seattle Soccer Club, 2-0.