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Sounders Add Another Trophy, Beat Messi's Miami
August 31, 2025

Another major trophy joins the Seattle Sounders’ collection following a convincing 3-0 win over Lionel Messi and Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final before a record attendance of 69,314 at Lumen Field. Although playing without a handful of veteran starters, Seattle sets off a thunderous roar when Osaze De Rosario finishes an Alex Roldan cross at 26’. Messi and Tadeo don’t capitalize on prime chances early in the second half before the Sounders pull away late. Georgi Minoungou sets up championship MVP Roldan’s 84’ penalty kick, and Paul Rothrock tallies at 89’. Miami’s Luis Suarez initiates a postgame fracas involving his spitting on a Seattle staffer. The Sounders are 10-1-4 across all competitions since the Club World Cup.

Weaver Wins Rookie of the Year
September 29, 2006

Sounders striker Cam Weaver of Kent is voted USL Rookie of the Year. Weaver finished tied for the league lead in goals (18) and total points (39) with Miami's Romario. He is the club's third rookie of the year in the A-League/USL era, joining Jason Dunn (1994) and Greg Howes (2000).

Tacoma Taps Ramos in MISL Draft
June 18, 1988

Tacoma selects Tab Ramos of North Carolina State with the No. 1 overall pick in the MISL draft. Instead of signing the Stars, he joins the New Jersey Eagles and two months later is selected to play for the U.S. in the 1988 Olympic Games.

PLU, Western Men Go the Distance
November 7, 1992

Pacific Lutheran and Western Washington battle for nearly four hours and then six rounds of penalties to decide the NAIA District 1 title at Parkland before the Lutes claim their first championship, 2-2 (5-4). Bjarte Skuseth converts the deciding penalty. The game is tied 1-1 after regulation, 2-2 at the end of 30 minutes of overtime and it remains knotted following another half-hour of sudden-death.

No More Golazo
December 28, 2015

Seattle-based Golazo, an all-natural performance sports energy beverage targeting the soccer audience, files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In 2011 it received a $3.7 million infusion from angel investors led by Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz. However, Golazo was not able to reach profitability or secure enough capital to “take it to the next level,” according to co-founder Richard Tait.

Puget Sound Upsets Huskies
October 13, 1970

Puget Sound deals Washington its first shutout in over a year and snaps the Huskies' five-game home win streak, 4-0, at Husky Stadium. The match is taped and later replayed on KSTW TV. Wes Jordan, Clint Scott (a 40-yard free kick), Bali Stefani and Chris Kock score for the Loggers.

(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1969
Western Washington poses with the prize, the 2022 NCAA Division II Women's Championship trophy. (Courtesy Michael Potash/Western Washington)
2022
Mount Rainer became the first 3A boys team to repeat as state champion in 1988. The Rams finished 19-0-1. (Courtesy Mount Rainer High School)
1988
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1982
Teddy Mitalis of Seattle carries the Sounders flag as the Sounders fans gather for Soccer Bowl '77.
1977
Tacoma Stars' Fran O'Brien in action vs. LA. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1985
The Spokane Velocity became the first USL League One expansion club to reach the championship match, facing Union Omaha. Here Velocity forward Anuar Peláez battles Omaha’s Marco Milanese during the final. (Spokane Velocity)
2024
One of several players to transition from USL to MLS, Roger Levesque is seen in preseason play in Argentina. (Sounders FC photo)
2009
Brent Goulet of FC Seattle Storm during 1990 Western Soccer League play. (Joanie Komura photo)
1990
State cup championship presentations at the 1971 finals at Memorial Stadium (Courtesy WYS archives)
1971