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Four Washington Selections to Pan Am Team
June 30, 1979

Four young Washingtonians plying for NASL clubs are named to the United States team for the Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Tony Crudo, 20, is a starting defender for Tampa Bay. Bernie James, 20, Mark Peterson, 19, and Jeff Stock, 18, are with the Seattle Sounders. The team finishes fifth.

Ritchie Ends Stalemate, Huskies Advance
November 17, 2000

The longest match in Washington's history has a happy ending. Bryn Ritchie ends a 141-minute scoreless stalemate by heading in Mark Hogenhout's corner kick for the 13th-ranked Huskies to beat No. 14 Alabama-Birmingham, 1-0, in an NCAA first-round game on Montlake. The four-overtime affair is 8:03 away from penalties when Ritchie scores his sixth goal. While the match starts in mid-30s, it's well below 30 by the end of the 3 hour, 18-minute contest.

SPU Women Stretch GNAC Run to 47
September 28, 2006

Shannon Oakes, Sarah Martinez and Carolyn Nason each score as 6th-ranked Seattle Pacific stretches its GNAC unbeaten streak to 47 matches with a 3-0 win over Central Washington at Interbay. SPU has not lost a conference game since 2002, going 43-0-4. The Falcons have also won seven straight with Martinez contributing five goals during the run.

Waters Retires from Bellarmine
June 23, 2021

After 29 seasons at Bellarmine Prep, Joe Waters retires as boys' and girls' coach. Waters, who came to Tacoma to play for the MISL Stars in 1984, won two state championships with the Bellarmine boys in 2004 and 2008, and one with the girls in 2004. The 2004 boys' team was also voted as the national champion by a national coaches association.

Reign Celebrates 85ers in Queens Match
August 18, 2025

Holding their inaugural Queens Match, Seattle Reign marks the 40th anniversary of the first U.S. Women's National Team match by honoring The 85ers, who featured seven players from Washington. All 17 USWNT veterans, including Michelle Akers, join the Reign and Rave Foundation's opening of a new community mini-pitch. The Queens Match will annually honor the storied legacy of the city and spotlight those women who were pioneers in developing the beautiful game. Seattle squanders a 3-nil lead and draw, 3-3, with Chicago on goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher's equalizer.

Reign Players Figure in U.S. Win
April 11, 2014

Three Seattle Reign stars figure prominently in a 3-0 United States win over China in a San Diego friendly. Sydney Leroux scores the third goal on a Megan Rapinoe assist, and Hope Solo notches her 70th career shutout, one short of the USWNT record. Solo also makes her 150th international appearance. It's the team's first game under interim head coach Jill Ellis.

1992
Skyline is presented the 2008 WIAA girls' 4A championship trophy, its first. (Courtesy Skyline High School)
2008
Seattle celebrates reclaiming the Cascadia Cup for the first time in three years in 2018. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2018
A top side in the state first division, a young Triumph Continental club flew to Honolulu for the Rainbow Invitational in March, taking second to San Jose, 1-0, in the final.
1972
Federal Way's Totem Force at the 1981 regionals. (Courtesy Bill Sarver)
1981
1992
Obafemi Martins was Seattle's MVP and scored 15 goals in 2015. (Courtesy Jane Gershovich/Sounders FC)
2015
(Courtesy Norway Lodge)
1969
Finn Hill Shindiggers, feature Sharon McMurtry, front row far right. (Courtesy Sharon McMurtry)
1976
Action from the 1984 NCAA Division II championship game between host Seattle Pacific and Florida International. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific University)
1984