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Liberty Ends on Top of Boys' State AA
May 31, 1986

Marty Lackey delivers the decisive goal with just over six minutes remaining to give Liberty the state boys' AA championship, 3-2 over Fife at Memorial Stadium. The Trojans twice tied it up and last pulled level in the 69th minute through J.R. Voshell. Fife had upset defending champion Nathan Hale in the semifinals. Lackey, who scored in a semi win over North Kitsap, scores the Patriots' opener, and Cliff Lewis made it 2-1 at 32'.

Reign's New Owners Green-Light Signings
July 29, 2024

Seattle Reign execute their first major signing since being acquired by local ownership, adding Haitian international forward Nérilia Mondésir from France’s Montpellier for $200,000. She becomes the first NWSL player from Haiti. Mondésir, 25, scored 19 goals in her final three seasons for Montpellier. On Aug. 5, the Reign swoops to buy Swiss forward Ana-Maria Crnogorč ević from Atletico Madrid. She is Switzerland’s all-time leader in caps (159) and goals (74).

Huskies Without True Home
September 23, 1996

Both the Washington women's and men's programs begin a season of playing far from campus, with the UW women opening Pac-10 play by beating USC, 3-2, at FC Royals Field in Puyallup. All seven home dates are played there while construction on a permanent on-campus facility is completed. Meanwhile, the Husky men opt for North Creek Complex in Bothell.

Continental Ruins Hungarians' Return
September 13, 1964

The return of Seattle Hungarians to the state league does not go according to script. The Hungarians, who had bolted to the Pacific Coast League after running roughshod over the first division for the better part of four years, are clipped by the Continentals (formerly Germania), 1-0, at White Center, in their first match back. Dieter Arpe scores the game's lone goal and Herman Widmer secures the shutout. The Magyars owned a 10-game (9-0-1) unbeaten streak in state league play dating back to November 1961.

SEA2026 Secures State Funding
May 20, 2025

Gov. Bob Ferguson signs a bill for $45 million toward Seattle's 2026 World Cup costs related to security, Lumen Field improvements and upgrades to training facilities. More than $19 million goes toward the installation of grass at Lumen, creating more space for media and adding backrests for north end bleachers. As proposed training facilities for visiting national teams, toth the University of Washington and Gonzaga facilities will get field improvements.

Three Rivers Girls Head to Nationals
June 26, 2022

Pasco's Three Rivers SC Black stun the Far West Regional U19 girls' field by winning the title and a berth to the USYSA Nationals in Orlando. Three Rivers defeats Oregon's United PDX, 3-1, in the final at Boise. Meanwhile, the Three Rivers U16 boys are regional runners-up.

Alex Morgan scored in her second regular season game for Sounders Women. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2012
Inglemoor High School's first girls' varsity team, featuring Sharon McMurtry, third from right back row. (Courtesy Inglemoor High School)
1978
Seattle's Kerri Tashiro was a standout for Colorado College. (Courtesy Colorado College)
1987
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
Instead of raucous supporters, only silent flags decorated the Brougham End for Sounders home matches during the final months of the 2020 season. (Courtesy Lindsey Wasson/Sounders FC)
2020
Sean Lambrecht scored twice as Whitworth reached the 2004 NCAA Division III second round by beating Colorado College. (Courtesy Whitworth Athletics)
2004
There's no mistaking the reddish Cintrex surface at Lower Woodland Park. (Courtesy Seattle Parks archive)
1970
Joey Gjertsen and Evergreen reached the NAIA quarterfinals for the first time in 2004. Gjerstsen also became the Geoducks' first All-American.(Courtesy Evergreen Athletics)
2004
In 2017, Sounders captain Osvaldo Alonso became only the 10th player in MLS history to surpass 20,000 minutes while playing for one team. (Courtesy Corky Trewin / Sounders FC)
2017
Mark Peterson came on strong late in the Sounders season but many of his 14 goals came after NASL Rookie of the Year balloting. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1980