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Morgan and Leroux Feast on Ireland
November 28, 2012

The Olympic gold medalists' Fan Tribute Tour attracts hundreds of Washingtonians to Portland, and Sounders Women forwards Alex Morgan and Sydney Leroux account for all the scoring in a 5-0 defeat or Ireland. Morgan's three goals come in the first half and take her total to 26 for the year. She's replaced by Leroux, who grabs a brace in 24 minutes. Hope Solo, just married 15 days earlier, gets the start in goal.

Marshall Retires Due to Knee
May 22, 2019

Three-time MLS defender of the year Chad Marshall announces his retirement from Sounders FC, bringing an end to a 16-year career. Rapid degeneration in Marshall's knee forced him to the sideline after eight starts. The second overall selection in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft, Marshall's accolades include MLS Defender of the Year (2008, 2009, 2014), four MLS Best XI selections (2008, 2009, 2014, 2018) and 12 appearances for the U.S. National Team. His teams account for two MLS Cup championships (2008 Columbus 2016 Seattle), four Supporters' Shields and one Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

Waibel Takes Helm of Sounders
November 30, 2022

After serving two years in a senior role with the Sounders, Craig Waibel, 47, is named sporting director and general manager. Waibel effectively succeeds Garth Lagerwey, who left a week earlier for Atlanta. He is rooted in the local game, having attended Spokane's Lewis & Clark High School before starring at Washington. Waibel played for the A-League Sounders before spending 11 seasons and winning four championships in MLS. He also followed Lagerwey at Real Salt Lake, serving as GM from 2015-19 before becoming senior VP of soccer operations in 2021.

Zephyr's Ekić Voted Super League's Top Player
June 13, 2025

Spokane Zephyr star Emina Ekić earns the first-ever USL Super League Player of the Year award. Ekić , a three-time team of the month selection, scored 10 goals and added six assists in her inaugural season. Spokane's Hope Hisey is named goalkeeper of the year. She totaled nine shutouts to share the Super League lead and had two goalkeeper of the month citations.

Hungarians Win to Sweep State Halves
April 11, 1965

One of the most competitive campaigns in state league annals ends, not surprisingly, with favorites Seattle Hungarians returning to the throne. The Hungarians (10-1-1) defeat Buchan, 3-1, at West Seattle to overtake idle Fort Lewis (9-1-2), the only side to defeat them. By winning the second half, the Magyars, who won the first half as well only to battle injuries and fatigue from involvement in the U.S. Challenge Cup, can dispense with any playoff for the overall title.

McMullin Leads Duke to NCAA Final
November 22, 1992

Seattle's Meegan McMullin leads Duke to its first appearance in an NCAA championship game at Chapel Hill, N.C. McMullin, an all-Southeast Region forward, leads the Blue Devils with seven goals. When North Carolina fouls her on the edge of the box, Duke scores on the resulting free kick for a 1-nil lead in the 29th minute. It's all Tar Heels after that as they go on to win, 9-1. Mia Hamm scores three goals as UNC wins its 57th straight.

Carli Lloyd (l) and Hope Solo celebrate winning Olympic gold vs. Japan at Wembley in 2012. (Courtesy John Todd/ISI Photos)
2012
Bernie Fagan probes the San Jose defense in a Sunders preseason game at Baker Stadium in Tacoma.
1975
Since the Sounders already played indoors, the 6v6 season was dubbed 'Speed Soccer' in promotions. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1980
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
Richland's Liz Heaston is a two-sport sensation at Willamette.
1997
1992
Pacific Lutheran began its women's varsity program in 1981, under Colleen Hacker. (Courtesy PLU archives)
1981
A record throng of 68,741 cheers Sounders and Pumas prior to kickoff of the Concacaf Champions League second leg final at Lumen Field. (Courtesy Dane Kuhn/Sounders FC)
2022
Sounders forward Kyle Smith battled San Jose's Todd Dunivant in a U.S. Open Cup match.
2003
Loyal Realty Vikings, winners of the state and Northwest championships for 1960.(Courtesy George Craggs family)
1960