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Lake Stevens Claims 4A Girls
November 23, 2024

After assuring the girls’ 4A ranks of a new champion, Lake Stevens proceeds to reach its first final and wins it, 1-0 over Woodinville at Sparks Stadium. The Vikings ousted two-time defending champion Skyline in the quarterfinals after losing their only game to the Spartans in districts. Noelani Tupua stakes Lake Stevens to a lead after 18 minutes and Tessa Anastasi locks down the goal for her third shutout of the tournament. The Falcons fall in the final for the second year in a row.

Girls Do Double Duty In Hoops, Footy
March 11, 2001

Fifteen hours after starting for runner-up Blanchet in the state 3A girls basketball championship game, Katie O'Brien converts the winning shootout goal for Seattle's Emerald City FC '81 Azzurri in the title game of the U-18 Snickers Championship Cup at Renton Stadium. Rebekah Ten Broek of Lynden and Temryss Lane of Sehome also played in state hoops games before playing for ECFC Azzurri. Both girls have Division I scholarships and will play soccer next season, Lane at Arizona State and Ten Broek at Marshall in West Virginia.

Storm's Sage Named U.S. Soccer Consultant
April 10, 1991

FC Seattle president Bill Sage is announced as a consultant to the U.S. Soccer Federation. Sage, who will be unpaid, will work on a five-year business plan for the new U.S. league due to begin play following the 1994 World Cup.

Seattle Pacific to Add Women's Varsity
March 7, 2000

At long last, Seattle Pacific University announces it will add women's soccer as a varsity sport beginning in 2001. The men's program is among the most successful in NCAA Division II. Women had formed a club program at SPU in 1976, however a lack of home facility hindered efforts until Interbay Stadium opened in 1997. Athletic director Tom Box and McCrath have enlisted the expertise of Seattle native and U.S. World Cup star Michelle Akers. She will advise administrators in the further development of the team and hiring of a head coach. President Philip Eaton says plans progressed since then, and women's soccer was designated as the next new sport in the athletic department's five-year plan of 1997. Plans call for the inaugural team to have two full scholarships, with that number to rise incrementally to four by 2004.

Lipton Cup Goes to St. Mary's
December 7, 1952

In the third and deciding game of the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup series, Seattle's St. Mary's defeats St. Anne's, 3-1, to retain the title at Catholic Memorial Field. St. Anne's was the Parochial School League grade school winner.

Gracey's Four Assists Paces PLU
October 14, 2007

Erik Gracey fuels Pacific Lutheran's fast start and second-half surge in a 5-3 defeat of George Fox at Newburg, Or. Gracey finds Mike Ferguson twice and then scores himself in the first 19 minutes. When the Lutes' lead is trimmed to 3-2, Gracey assists on a pair of goals during a three-minute span and his total of four ties a record. Ferguson finishes the year with 14 goals and ties the PLU career record of 49.

Bellingham's Sandra Hunt receives the U.S. Adult Soccer Association RefereeLifetime Achievement award. WSSA president Tim Busch is at right.
2017
Vic Weston (Courtesy The Seattle Times)
1956
Ryan Sailor (4) and goal scorer Lucas Meek (33) sprint away after the opening goal for Washington in a 2-0 NCAA tournament victory over Missouri State in Cary, N.C. The entire 2020 postseason was played throughout North Carolina in May of 2021. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2021
Taylor Peay was a first team All-American as a senior defender for the Huskies, who allowed just 17 goals in 22 games. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
2013
Washington State League first and third divisions.
1975
Following the 2001 season, Brian Schmetzer was named Seattle Sounders head coach. (Courtesy Seattle Sounders)
2001
Seattle's Mike England tackles the Cosmos' Seninho. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1978
Seattle Sounders reunion team (l to r):: back row: trainer Frank Furtado, John Best, Dave Gillett, John Rowlands, Barry Watling. Middle row: Manny Matos, Jimmy Gabriel, Mike England, Hank Liotart, Roy Sinclair. Front row: David Butler, Pepe Fernandez, Micky Cave, Tommy Jenkins, Adrian Webster, Paul Crossley. (Courtesy Pepe Fernandez)
1982
Karmen Koteles, left, and a Hungarians teammate. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1962
Bruce Raney became a Seattle Pacific scoring sensation as a freshman. (Seattle Pacific archives)
1978