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BigFoot Aligns with Sounders, Rebrands
February 9, 1999

Seattle BigFoot owner Bill Hurme announces that the PDL club is now affiliated with the Seattle Sounders, providing greater opportunities for the A-League team's developmental players. As part of the arrangement, the BigFoot becomes the Sounders Selects.

Seattle Ends Second Season on Upswing
September 29, 1996

John Olu Molomo completes his second hat trick of season as the SeaDogs wrap-up their second season by drubbing playoff-bound Detroit, 11-5 before a record crowd of 6,592 at KeyArena. Olu Molomo, a midseason acquisition from San Diego, finishes with 17 goals and eight assists in 12 games. During those 12 games, Seattle is 6-6. The SeaDogs score six straight goals beginning late in the second quarter and extending into the fourth. Local products Tim Bartro, Ben Erickson and Shannon Murray score two goals apiece, and Erickson has team-high 22 goals altogether.

Harvey, Potter Named U.S. Coaches
January 6, 2020

Former Reign coach Laura Harvey, 39, is named U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team coach. Harvey had spent the past two seasons as Utah Royals head coach. She is about begin the U.S. Soccer Pro License Course and is the second female candidate. On Jan. 9, former Washington State coach Matt Potter is named U23 WNT coach following eight seasons at Oklahoma.

Indoor Play Begins in Portland
November 21, 1980

Seattle plays its inaugural NASL regular season indoor game at Portland, falling 6-4. Clive Charles scores the first two Portland goals. David Nish scores the Sounders’ first goal at 42 seconds of the second quarter and adds another in the fourth period.

Henderson Debuts in Germany
October 1, 1994

Chris Henderson makes his debut for newly-promoted FSV Frankfurt in a 2 Bundesliga match versus Meppen. Henderson has been without a team since being cut by the national team prior to the World Cup.

Shorecrest Wins Prep Title
May 29, 1976

Phil Gauglitz’s penalty kick with 37 seconds left in the first half proves the difference as Shorecrest beats Seattle Prep, 1-0, for the state high school championship at Memorial Stadium. Kit Favorite is tripped in the box and, later, a red card forces Shorecrest to play shorthanded for the final 21 minutes. Prep had beaten the Highlanders, 2-1, in the Metro League title game a week earlier. Tacoma’s Stadium defeats Seattle Christian, 3-1, for third place.

The inaugural season Tacoma Stars.
1983
Washington's 1986 boys U15 state select team.
1986
Seattle won its fourth MLS Western Conference championship in five years in 2020. (Courtesy Mike Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
2020
Seattle Pacific celebrates its fourth NCAA championship and the only one won at home, in Memorial Stadium. The Falcons defeat Oakland (Mich.), 4-1. (Joanie Komura photo)
1986
Olympia's Kasey Keller became one of the first two players to make a fourth U.S. World Cup roster in 2006. (Courtesy John Todd/ISI Photo)
2006
In 1980-81 the Sounders played their first full indoor season, with the Kingdome reconfigured using the Sonics' portable seating and a custom-made rink. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1980
Megan Rapinoe strikes her iconic pose after scoring in the USWNT's 2-1 World Cup quarterfinal victory over host France in Paris. The Reign star scored both goals in the match and six during the tournament. (Courtesy Brad Smith / ISI Photos)
2019
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
Washington Huskies standout goalkeeper Dusty Hudock.
1992
A ticket to the U.S. Challenge Cup tie at Pop Keeney Field. (Courtesy George Craggs family)
1970