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Sounders Tap Zakuani First
January 15, 2009

Seattle makes Akron winger Steve Zakuani, 20, the first selection in the MLS SuperDraft in St. Louis. The London-born Zakuani led the nation with 20 goals as a sophomore. University of Washington midfielder George John is taken as the 14th overall pick by FC Dallas.

Reign Lock Arms, Stay Alive
September 11, 2016

Goals from Beverly Yanez and Keelin Winters, playing her final home game, keep the Reign playoff hopes alive with a 2-0 win over Washington before 4,711. On the 15th anniversary of 9/11, Seattle players stand and lock arms during the national anthem. At Chicago on Sept. 4, Megan Rapinoe took a knee in support of Colin Kaepernick's kneeling to call attention to issue of racial inequality and police brutality. At Washington on Sept. 7, the Spirit moved up the pregame anthem to avoid having any players on-field. Winters is presented a firefighter’s uniform from members of the Kirkland Fire Department, which she will join after completing her season.

Cultures United to Develop Players at No Cost
January 14, 2020

Cultures United is founded in south King County as a semiprofessional organization founded to develop underprivileged young players at no cost. Founded by Colombian immigrant Sebastian Diaz, Cultures United recruits players from the diverse area surrounding Kent, Auburn and Federal Way and is a deliberately welcoming club rooted in social justice and inclusion. It seeks to provide a pathway to athletic advancement while simultaneously empowering players to give back to the youth of their community.

Holocher Gets First MLS Goal
April 21, 1996

Paul Holocher becomes the first Washingtonian to score in MLS, tallying in his first start for San Jose and also converting the decisive shootout attempt of win, 2-2 (7-6), over Kansas City at Spartan Stadium. In all, seven Washington natives are on MLS rosters, including Jeff Betts (San Jose), Ricci Greenwood (Columbus), Chris Henderson (Colorado), Shawn Medved (SJ), Matt Olson (New York) and Scott Uderitz (Kansas City).

Hawkins Helps Santa Clara Oust UNC
December 6, 2002

Devvyn Hawkins and defending NCAA champion Santa Clara reach the College Cup final by ousting North Carolina, 2-1, in a semifinal match at Austin, Tx. Veronica Zepeda scores both goals, but the Broncos are thwarted by Portland in the final. Hawkins, All-American holding midfielder and team captain, and Hermann Trophy winner Aly Wagner finish their careers 3-0-0 vs. UNC.

Preki Debuts for Stars
October 25, 1985

Predrag Radosavljević , a 22-year-old rookie better known as Preki, scores in his Tacoma Stars debut, a season-opening 7-5 loss at Minnesota. Preki had been discovered by coach Bob McNab during a summer trip to Yugoslavia. At a preseason tournament in Pittsburgh, Preki impressed, scoring three goals and three assists to earn MVP honors. He goes on to score 332 MISL goals.

Bethany Balcer was an attacking force down the stretch for Sounders Women in 2018. Balcer scored twice to cinch the division title and added a goal in the win to clinch the Western Conference. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2018
Washington's Jeff Hoover maneuvers upfield. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
2004
Carbonado, seen here in 1913, would win consecutive league championships in 1914 and '15. (Spalding Guide 1914)
1919
The Washington Husky Hall of Fame inducted its first male soccer player, former standout defender Craig Waibel, in October 2021. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2021
A jamboree commenced the CYO fall season at Catholic Memorial Stadium. Corner kicks were used to break ties. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1955
Emerald City Supporters unveil a stained glass-themed tifo prior to the 2017 Sounders victory over Colorado. (Courtesy Jane Gershovich / Sounders FC)
2017
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
With the opening of Interbay Stadium, Seattle Pacific has a permanent home for the first time in 29 years. (Joanie Komura photo)
1997
Nate Jaqua is bloodied early but scores the late equalizer in the U.S. Open Cup semifinal win over Houston.
2009
1977