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Depleted Reign's Slow Start Continues
May 22, 2016

Missing several of the major cogs in their machine, the Seattle Reign lose just their third home game in three seasons, 2-1 to Chicago, to continue a sluggish start. Megan Rapinoe (torn knee ligament) and Jessica Fishlock (fractured tibia) and Manon Melis (tibia fracture) remain out, and Hope Solo misses the match while at her grandmother's funeral. The Red Stars' Jen Hoy gets free for second-half goals 11 minutes apart. Kim Little's 89' penalty is the only solace as Seattle sags to 2-3-1.

Davies Scores Four
May 31, 1980

Roger Davies ties Seattle club record with four goals (despite missing a penalty kick) in 5-1 win over Rochester. It completes a month during which Davies scores in each of six games and 11 altogether. Davies also assists on a goal by Derek Smethurst. He missed a penalty kick, however. With 14 goals he has already broken the Seattle record of 13, set by Smethurst in 1979.

PDL Returns to Everett for 2011
November 29, 2010

PDL play returns to Everett with the birth of the North Sound SeaWolves, who will take up residency at Everett Memorial Stadium. Not since the Everett BigFoot (1995-96) has Snohomish County had a PDL club. Alex Silva, formerly owner and coach of the Yakima Reds, will operate the franchise.

Pacific Lutheran Coaches Resign
December 13, 2001

Joe and Sue Shinafelt Waters, the husband-and-wife soccer coaches at Pacific Lutheran, announce they will not return in 2002. Joe Waters coached the men's team for four seasons (25-39-6). Sue coached the PLU women for six years (38-62-6). She had played on two Lutes national championship teams.

Bakers Take Seafair Friendly
August 4, 1956

Despite being in between seasons, the Buchan Bakers defeat the Royal Canadian Navy side, 6-1, in a Seafair exhibition match at Lower Woodland. Freddie Cieslicki and Tommy Strachen, a pair of Army corps mechanics from Larson Air Force Base in Moses Lake, star for Buchan. Over 500 Canadian officers and sailors aboard four ships arrived in port the day prior.

Owen Gets Saints Saves Record
September 2, 2012

Eric Owen makes a record 14 saves in a 3-0 Saint Martin's loss to Colorado State Pueblo. Owen, a junior from Tacoma, also sets a new GNAC standard. Temperature at game time is 104 degrees in Phoenix.

Sharon McMurtry, bearing the flag, was chosen as U.S. National Team captain for the 1986 North America Cup, a series vs. Canada in Blaine, Minnesota. To the left of McMurtry are Joan Dunlap and Gretchen Gegg, and to her right is Lori Henry. (Courtesy Sharon McMurtry)
Ann (?), Kim Wyant, Joanie Dunlap, Gretchen (Zigante), me, Laurie or Lauren (?).
1986
The Puget Sound Power & Light trophy was presented to the state league champion, beginning in 1925.
1950
Governor Booth Gardner actively supports women's soccer and 1994 World Cup matches coming to Husky Stadium.
1991
Seattle University won its third automatic NCAA berth in five seasons by beating San Jose State, 2-1, in the WAC championship game in Las Vegas. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2017
Sehome prevailed over Squalicum in an all-Bellingham 3A state final in 2002. (Courtesy Sehome High School)
2002
Sound FC 04 won the state U16 boys championship. (Courtesy Washington Youth Soccer)
2020
1978
1977
Sounders U23 and Sounders Women rebranded as Sound FC in early 2020. (Courtesy Sounders U23)
2020
Hope Solo visits with Sounders Women fans after a game at Starfire. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2012