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UW Rookie Earns Galaxy Award
November 5, 2007

Ty Harden, a rookie drafted from Washington, is voted the LA Galaxy Defender of the Year. A second-round pick initially signed to a #17,900 developmental contract, Harden finishes with 24 starts and third-most minutes on the Galaxy. After two months, Harden received a raise to the league minimum of $30,000.

Pumas Play Minnows to Sounders' Sharks
June 28, 2011

Bremerton's semi-pro Kitsap Pumas hold their own against the Sounders in a third-round U.S. Open Cup match at Starfire Stadium. Mike Fucito scores past former Seattle draft pick Bryan Meredith in the 39th and 61st minutes. Nik Besagno pulls the Pumas a goal back at 71'. The game also features brothers Daniel (Kitsap) and Zach Scott (Seattle) on opposite sides.

Stiles, French Spark UP Outburst
November 22, 1998

Portland erupts for four goals in a 16-minute span of the second half to defeat San Diego State, 5-0, in an NCAA third-round playoff at Merlo Field. Spokane's Kim Stiles scores the spree's first two goals, seven minutes apart, before Kent's Michelle French adds the next in a driving rain. Goalkeeper Angela Harrison, another Spokane native, anchors the Pilots' sixth straight shutout win. UP later advances to the semifinal round.

Higgins Wins Hermann Trophy
November 16, 1989

Shannon Higgins, a graduate of Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines, is named the nation's top player. Higgins, a senior who has never lost a game at North Carolina, is the second female winner of the Hermann Trophy. She had been runner-up to Michelle Akers for 1988. Higgins has 14 goals and 15 assists for the Tar Heels this season.

New League Forms, Begins Play
October 30, 1919

The Northwestern Association Football League is formed. It features seven clubs: Celtics, Rangers, Rainiers, Shamrocks (all from Seattle) and Tacoma, Everett and Port Blakely. In the inaugural matches, Rangers blast Celtics, 5-1, at Woodland Park and Tacoma posts 2-0 home win over Rainiers.

England Leaves for Wales
March 18, 1980

After five seasons of anchoring the Sounders' defense, Mike England retires to take over managing the Wales National Team. Capped 46 times for Wales, England will take the reins for eight years.

(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
Jennifer Tissue became All-American for the Whitworth women's program in 1995. Tissue set the Pirates' single season record with 19 goals and was voted as NCIC Player of the Year.  (Courtesy Whitworth Athletics)
1995
Kasey Keller is all smiles follow a U.S. 2-0 shutout of Mexico at Columbus, clinching a berth in the 2006 World Cup. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2005
Everett's Chris Henderson began his MLS career with Colorado (Courtesy Major League Soccer)
1996
(Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
1984
Ramlosa FC poses with their successfully retained U.S. open championship trophy at Memorial Stadium. (Courtesy Mike Ryan family)
1981
Pacific Lutheran proudly displays the first national championship won by a Washington state women's collegiate program.
1988
2015
FC Seattle players pose at a pub during their 1987 U.K. tour. (Courtesy John Hamel)
1987
Osvaldo Alonso scores twice, late in each half, for Sounders to earn 2-2 draw at Comunicaciones, clinching a Champions League knockout round berth. (Sounders FC photo)
2011