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Loggers, Lutes Voted All-America
December 17, 1985

Sonya Brandt and Shelley Flack of Puget Sound's national runners-up are among four Washington women named to the NAIA All-America teams. Brandt and Flack, both forwards, make the first team. Shelly Simmons of UPS and Pacific Lutheran's Linda Bostjancic are named to the second team.

Expanded Unified Season Gets Underway
March 31, 2012

Seattle Unified Soccer League opens its second season at West Seattle's Chief Sealth High School with a greatly expanded program. Retired Sounders great Kasey Keller is among those on hand for the opening ceremonies and March to the Match across the street to the Southwest Athletic Complex. The six-week season features 12 high schools, eight middle schools and five elementary schools from the greater Seattle area. Over 300 students participate on the teams which are made up of five athletes with intellectual disabilities and five without. On April 24, a three-team Whatcom County league begins its first season. Fort Lewis will host a state tournament in June.

Founder of Amputee Soccer Passes
December 15, 2022

The founder of amputee soccer, Don Bennett passes from prostate cancer at 92. Bennett moved to Seattle in 1956, operating several successful businesses. After losing his right leg in 1972 boating accident, he remained active outdoors. In 1982, he became the first amputee to summit Mount Rainier on crutches, then soon after invited his ski buddies to play soccer, and amputee soccer was born. It is now played in over 50 countries. The first Amputee World Cup was held in Seattle, and Bennett attended the 2022 championships in Turkey.

Seattle Pacific Advances to Final
November 28, 1975

Ken Hall’s five saves secure the shutout and Daudi Abe gets the goal that avenges previous year’s championship game defeat to Adelphi as Falcons win semifinal before 5,000 at Memorial Stadium.

Rapinoe's '15' Retired by Reign
August 25, 2024

Megan Rapinoe’s jersey is retired by the Seattle Reign. Rapinoe played for Seattle during its first 11 NWSL seasons while wearing No. 15. No other player in Seattle pro soccer history has had their jersey retired. She holds Reign career records for goals (54) and assists (28), leading the team to three NWSL Shields and three finals. While with the club she was the 2019 Ballon d’Or winner and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Six Sounders Games on Local TV
February 18, 1976

For the first time the Sounders will televise a package of road matches. KSTW Channel 11 will air six games on simulcast with Bob Robertson’s KVI radio call, beginning with the season opener at St. Louis. The only previous local telecast was the 1975 playoff game at Portland on KOMO.

At 23, Nouhou came into his own during the Sounders' 2020 season, starting 23 matches overall. (Mike Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
2020
Megan Rapinoe of the United States takes on Australia's Ellie Carpenter in a Tournament of Nations match at Seattle's CenturyLink Field. The Aussies upset the USWNT, 1-0. (Courtesy Brad Smith / ISI Photos)
2017
Dang Pibulvech is the first UW women's coach, having built Colorado College into a perennial NCAA championship contender.
1991
Seattle's Ekaterina Koroleva was selected to referee at the 2018 U17 Youth World Cup.
2018
Scene from a Sounders 1998 home match vs. San Diego.
1998
FC Seattle 1985 team photo. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1985
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
(Courtesy The Seattle Times)
1956
Seattle's Cliff McCrath poses with the 2017 U.S. Women's World University Games team in Taipei, Taiwan. McCrath is assisted by former Puget Sound star and Eastside Catholic coach Shelley Beck (nee Flack). Recent Western Washington graduate Caitlyn Jobanek is a member of the squad. They advaned to the quarterfinals. (Courtesy Cliff McCrath)
2017
Seattle AFC pictured in February 1907, on the eve of hosting British Columbia cup-holder Ladysmith before 2,000 at Woodland Park. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1919