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Kitsap Owner Calls Full Time
July 20, 2018

With attendance on the decline, Kitsap Pumas owner Robin Waite ceases club operations after 10 seasons. The Bremerton club had begun as a USL Premier Development League franchise, then moved to the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) in 2017. Waite said Kitsap needed to average crowds of 1,000-1,500, but only 150 attended the final home game.

Seattle U Wins NAIA Crown in OT
November 29, 1997

Seattle University wins its first national championship, beating Rockhurst (Mo.), 2-1, in the NAIA final at Birmingham, Al. Less than 20 hours after advancing from the semifinals with an overtime victory, George Czarnowski’s 12-yard shot 17 minutes into overtime is the difference. Kurt Swanson opens the scoring for Seattle U in the 7th minute, and Jason Palmer makes 11 saves. The Chieftains finish on a 27-game unbeaten run, winning more games than any program in state annals (25-1-2).

Betty Ellis on Line for Sounders Game
July 21, 1982

Betty Ellis works as part of the officiating crew for the Sounders game vs. Edmonton. Ellis, 40, runs one line. Wearing No. 84, she made her NASL debut in 1981, first, on Mothers' Day, as a fourth official and later as assistant referee.

Eastlake Goes Undefeated, Repeats
May 31, 1997

Third-ranked nationally, Eastlake boys complete a second straight season undefeated (17-0-0) by beating Ferris, 1-0, for the Class AAA championship in Selah. Mike Casale's cross caroms off a defender in the 56th minute. The Wolves outscored opponents 83-4, including a 7-1 trouncing of North Thurston in the semifinals. They feature three youth national team players: Nick Downing, Mike Casale and Matt Flynn.

Seattle Pacific Clinches PacWest
October 19, 2000

Erik Skipper's header snaps a 1-1 tie with 17 minutes to go and Seattle Pacific pulls away to beat Seattle University, 4-1, in a downpour at Interbay to clinch the Pacific West Conference championship. The Falcons proceed to finish the regular season on a 12-game unbeaten (11-0-1) run to reach the NCAA tournament for a Division II record 28th time in 29 years.

Hungarians Shred League-Leading Vikings
November 27, 1960

League-leading Loyal Realty proves no match for a hungry and fully-loaded Hungarians squad at Lower Woodland. Les Fabri scores twice and assists on another as the Magyars rout the previously undefeated Vikings, 6-0, trimming the first-half lead to one point. Newly released from his football commitments, Les Mueller also scores.

Tom Webb, state youth president, poses with match officials for the 1971 state cups. (Courtesy WYS archives)
1971
1999
Geoff Wall of Seattle Hungarians also boxed professionally as a light heavyweight, often as undercard to popular fights.(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1969
Action from a 2010 PDL match between Crossfire (black) and Kitsap Pumas. (Courtesy USL)
2010
Western Washington's Tera Ziemer fires on West Chester in the 2022 NCAA Division II Women's Championship Game at Interbay Stadium. (Courtesy Eric Becker/Western Washington)
2022
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
Triumph Continental sponsored Mike Ryan's state league entry, which was comprised of many members of his UW varsity. (Courtesy Mike Ryan)
1969
Seattle Pacific appears on the Soccer America cover on the Falcons' way to the NCAA Division II final. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1974
Michelle Akers of Seattle's Union Bay Flyers. (Courtesy Soccer America)
1984
Action from the Seattle Sounders and St. Louis Stars in the Kingdome. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1976