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A-League record Crowd Sees Sounders-Whitecaps
July 28, 2002

An A-League record crowd of 25,515 cheers both the opening of $400 million Seahawks Stadium and a Sounders victory over Vancouver. First kick is delayed 30 minutes for fans filing through the gates, and Andrew Gregor greets them with the first goal after 23 minutes. Gregor’s second goal, in the 72nd, helps Seattle pull away for a 4-1 win. Approximately 5,000 were walk-up ticket buyers. It’s the largest crowd for a Sounders home match in 20 years. In the first seven home dates the average attendance had been 2,328. Soccer was also the opening sporting event for both the Kingdome and Tacoma Dome.

Young Referee Gets Big Matches
July 16, 2014

Logan Griffis, 19 and a 2013 King’s HS graduate, is one of seven Washington referees chosen to officiate the USYSA National Championships in Frisco, Tex. Later, Griffis referees the 4A girls state championship game and a 3A semifinal, and the Kirkland resident officiates five matches at the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Winter Showcase. In almost six years, Griffis has officiated approximately 1,500 soccer games.

Sounders Beat Defending Champs
July 16, 2011

Fredy Montero and Mauro Rosales score in the 82nd and 84th minutes, spurring Sounders FC to a comeback win over the reigning MLS Cup champion Colorado, 4-3, in front of a national television audience and 36,424 fans. It is the first Seattle home match played on grass (installed for Manchester United friendly).

Washington Snaps Western 38-Game Win Streak
October 31, 1984

Washington's club ends Western Washington's 38-game women's win streak by winning, 2-1, at Husky Stadium. Bonnie Broughton scores the winner with 20 minutes to go after Stephanie Yoshino wins the ball and makes the feed. Karla Hossfeld puts UW in front before Nancy Harling equalizes from 30 yards just before halftime. Western, which last lost in 1982, still finishes first in the NCSC for the third straight year, two points ahead of Washington. In the first meeting Sept. 22, a shorthanded UW lost, 4-0.

Washington Women Repeat as Open, Over-30 Champs
July 3, 1981

Joan Dunlap's early breakaway stands as the lone goal in FC Ramlosa's 1-0 victory over River City Kickers of St. Louis in the U.S. Open Division championship game before 2,000 at Memorial Stadium. The Seattle team repeats as champion, as does its sister squad, Bellevue Blue Angels. The Blue Angels come from behind to win the over-30 crown, 2-1, versus the Irving Flash of Texas. Dunlap scorers her third goal of the finals in the 13th minute, breaking free just inside the halfway line. Patty Cox earns the shutout. For the Blue Angels, Linda Adams and Marcia Tampourlos combine for both goals. Adams equalizes in the 38th minute, then crosses to Tampourlos for the 68th-minute winner.

Federal Way, Kennedy Win State
November 23, 1991

Defending champ Kennedy barely made the tournament field but beats previously perfect Seattle Prep, 4-0, in the girls' AAA championship game at Shoreline Stadium. The Lancers take charge early, with Angie Bourgette latching on to a through ball and scoring. Carie Odegard makes it 2-nil at half from the top of the box. Jeanette Scotti and Shana McReynolds put away the Panthers (20-1-0) in the second half. Kennedy (15-5-3) needed to beat Liberty in a shootout just to get into tournament. It lost to Hazen for the Seamount League championship.

Kasey Keller, Sigi Schmid and Travis Myernick, son of Glenn Myernick, are presented as the 2015 National Soccer Hall of Fame induction class. (Courtesy Stephen Brashear/ISI Photos)
2015
Since no county in Washington  permitted gatherings of more than five individuals due to COVID-19, OL Reign moved its 2020 preseason training to Missoula and the University of Montana campus. (Courtesy OL Reign)
2020
Washington's own (from left) Shannon Higgins, Lori Henry, Michelle Akers and Amy Allmann are members of the first FIFA Women's World Cup champions.
1991
Danny Leyva, at age 16, became the youngest Sounders signing in 2019 and the third-youngest player to ever appear in an MLS match. Leyva also was a regular starter for Tacoma Defiance and played in all seven matches for the U.S. at the Concacaf U-17 Championships. (Courtesy Tacoma Defiance)
2019
Northwest University reached the NAIA women's tournament for the first time in 2017 by finishing runner-up in the Cascade Conference. (Courtesy Northwest University Athletics)
2017
After winning the Northwest Conference, Whitworth reaches the third round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
2014
Whitman won a share of its first Northwest League title in 37 years in 2018. (Courtesy Northwest Conference)
2018
Tara Bilanski led Washington with eight goals in 1993. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
1995
Federal Way Goalpost was Washington's first USYSA national champion.
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