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OL Reign founders Bill and Teresa Predmore step down from their operating roles as the club's transfer of control to OL Groupe becomes complete. While the Predmores will retain their 7.5% ownership in the team, Bill will no longer serve as CEO and Teresa is leaving as president of the OL Reign Academy. Vincent Berthillot, chief operating officer since 2020, will become CEO.
The first coaching change in the four-year existence of Sounders 2 sees Ezra Hendrickson resign and his replacement is John Hutchinson, his assistant. Hendrickson is off to rejoin Sigi Schmid at the L.A. Galaxy. Hutchinson, a 10-year pro in Australia's A-League, names Sounders Academy coach Wade Webber as his top aide.
In a battle of unbeatens, Seattle shrugs off an early deficit. They get contributions from key bench player, gets two goals from backup forward Will Bruin and defeats Toronto, 3-2 at CenturyLink Field. Filling in for the injured Raul Ruidiaz, Bruin ties the game with his header in the 24th minute. Midway through the second half, he scores again, and less than two minutes later, with crowd still roaring, Seattle (5-0-1) goes ahead 3-1 through Cristian Roldan.
Fort Lewis takes over first place in the state league following a 7-0 beating of Buchan, coupled with Loyal Realty's 3-1 loss to Seattle Hungarians. Geoff Wall nets a hat trick for the unbeaten Rangers (3-0-2). Goals from Tommy Major and Les Mueller in the final five minutes are the difference for the Hungarians.
Jefferson’s Jimmy Weber connects on a header 8:48 into overtime for the Raiders’ fourth straight Class AAA state championship at Memorial Stadium. The 3-2 win over Mead is Jefferson’s 78th game without a loss. TJ lost 30-goal scorer Ray Hoff to an injury in the 11th minute.
The third annual Seattle 5-a-side tournament attracts 14 entries, including three teams from British Columbia, to Civic Field. Each team comprised of 5 players. Games are two halves totaling 14 minutes and there are no substitutes. Corner kicks are used as a tiebreaker. Tournament proceeds go to War Service Fund of the American Legion's Maple Leaf Post No. 21. Vancouver’s Ex-Reds edge the Boeing Bombers A team, 1-0, in the final.