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Brothers Gene and Merle Mjelde score three goals apiece in Seattle Soccer Club’s seventh straight league win, 6-1 win over Black Diamond.
No. 19 Western Washington posts a third consecutive shutout to clinch its first GNAC men's championship since 2008, 1-0 over Montana State Billings in Bellingham. With the title comes the second NCAA berth since 2016. Jeremiah Lee first-times a low volley from 6 yards off a corner from Georg Cholewa. The same day, Pacific Lutheran books its place in the Division III postseason by downing Puget Sound, 2-0. The Lutes had shared the NWC title the previous two seasons. Keeton Heggerness opens the scoring in the ninth minute and Jackson Moore tallies 15 minutes later.
For the first time in 15 years, Washington secures the Boeing Apple Cup Series, edging No. 24 Washington State, 1-0, in Seattle before a season-high crowd of 2,621. The victory virtually assures the Huskies an NCAA tournament berth. A Summer Yates penalty kick proves the difference. Siena Ruelas makes five saves for the clean sheet. Makena Carr is tripped as she cuts into the middle of the box, prompting the penalty call. Yates converts in the 82nd minute for her eighth goal. It's UW's first win over WSU since 2003.
Taika Waititi's feature film "Next Goal Wins" opens nationwide and depicts several members of Washington's soccer community and their roles with the American Samoa National Team in its longshot journey through 2014 World Cup qualifying. Dutch-American coach Thomas Rongen, played by Michael Fassbender, is the head coach and central character. Former Tacoma Community College coach Nicky Salapu was Rongen's goalkeeper, and Everett's Larry Mana'o served as the team's assistant coach. A documentary by the same name was released in 2014.
Although mired in a midseason slump, the Sounders appear to be on their way to the U.S. Open Cup semifinals when the Los Angeles Galaxy go to their bench and score three late goals to win the quarterfinal 4-2 at Carson, Ca. Herculez Gomez restores the visitors advantage at 58'. Then the Galaxy bring on MLS All-star and Mexico international Giovani dos Santos and he ties it within three minutes, at 77'. Another substitute, Gyasi Zardes, sets-up Sebastian Lletget for a pair of goals three minutes apart (85', 88').
Seattle Pacific’s Stephen MacDonald nets the lone goal in the fifth minute of game shortened by a power outage at Interbay Stadium. The No. 3 Falcons defeat the University of Mary, 1-0, to reach 14-0-1 on the season. They have set records for consecutive wins (13) and games unbeaten (15). Power is lost throughout the surrounding neighborhoods at 8:40 p.m., when the match reached the 82nd minute. After both teams wait 80 minutes to resume, officials rule SPU the winner.