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Lavelle Lands with OL Reign
May 17, 2021

Nine months after trading for her NWSL rights, OL Reign announces that U.S. international midfielder Rose Lavelle is coming to Tacoma. Lavelle becomes a USWNT allocated player and is expected to be available for selection within a couple weeks. Her rights were acquired August 16, 2020, from Washington. She has been with Manchester City during the 2020/21 European season.

Storm Snaps San Diego Win Streak
June 24, 1989

Chris Henderson returns from international duty to lead FC Seattle Storm to a shootout win over San Diego, snapping the Nomads' eight-game win streak, 1-1 (3-1) at Memorial Stadium. Shaking off any jet lag after arriving home from South Korea earlier in the day, Henderson assists on Chance Fry's third-minute goal. He also converts the clinching shootout attempt in the fifth round.

Sounders Hammer Aztecs in Opener
March 28, 1981

Still smarting from a premature exit from the 1980 playoffs at the hands of Los Angeles, the Sounders race to an early lead and hammer the Aztecs, 3-0, in their opening game. Mark Peterson and Roger Davies put Seattle on top, 2-nil, in the first 16 minutes before 30,328. Newcomer Kevin Bond scores a penalty kick in his debut.

Pirates Overpower George Fox, Remain Unbeaten
October 21, 2012

A brace in four minutes Andrew French breaks open Whitworth's 6-0 drubbing of George Fox in Spokane, extending the 9th-ranked Pirates' unbeaten start to 15 games (12-0-3). Ryan Wood and Sam Selisch each assist on two goals.

Terrace Girls First to Repeat
November 19, 1988

Mountlake Terrace becomes the state’s first repeat WIAA girls' champion at any level, beating Olympia, 6-0, at Renton Stadium. Janelle King caps her 12-goal postseason with a hat trick in the AA final. Angie Fluery, Julie Wheeler and Mandy Johnson round out the scoring.

Washington Reign Wrap Up Perfect PCSL Season
August 8, 1992

Washington Reign beats the British Columbia Alumni, 4-1, at Redmond High School to complete their second Pacific Coast League season with a perfect 16-0-0 record. Vasco Rubio, Brent Bowers, Drew Thompson and Mike Minor score.

(Courtesy The Seattle Times)
1971
Snohomish United's Stocker Field was several feet underwater during record flooding by the Snohomish River in December 2025. (Snohomish United)
2025
Western Washington's Morgan Manalili capped her career in 2025 with 17 goals, eight assists and first team All-America honors. (Craig Collier/Western Washington)
2025
Tacoma FC effectively replaced the Spokane Shadow in the PDL in 2006. The team would later be renamed the Tide.
2006
Everett native Chris Henderson was voted 2004 MLS Humanitarian of the Year. (Courtesy Colorado Rapids)
2004
Justin Dhillon scored 12 goals to pace Tacoma Defiance in 2019. Among those goals was the fastest in USL history, coming just 9.17 seconds into a 1-1 home draw with Reno.(Courtesy Tacoma Defiance)
2019
Civic and SEA 2026 leaders pose on Seattle's Pier 62 in celebration of FIFA World Cup matches coming to Lumen Field. (Courtesy Corky Trewin/Sounders FC)
2022
Camas won its second 4A and third state girls' championship overall with a perfect 22-0-0 season in 2021-22. (Courtesy Camas High School)
2021
Scenes from an NCSC women's match between Puget Sound and Oregon State. (Courtesy Puget Sound archives)
1979
Seattle's Otey Cannon becomes the first African American to score a goal in the NASL. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1974