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Jordan Morris elects to stay at Stanford University for his junior season rather than accept an offer from Sounders FC. To preserve their homegrown rights, the MLS club is obligated to tender a written offer to players such as Morris.
In accordance with State Department of Health protocols, Washington Youth Soccer drops masking requirements for players, coaches and spectators.
Mike Jennings, owner of the Tacoma Tide men's PDL team, purchases the Seattle Sounders Women team, which will play its 2009 season at the Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila. Teddy Mitalas will continue as coach and general manager. The fate of the W-League team became uncertain when the USL Seattle Sounders ceased operation due to the arrival of Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer.
Washington’s Aerie No. 1 FOE and Tacoma Cozars sweep the men’s and women’s open division championships at the Royal Hawaiian tournament in Honolulu. The Cozars beat Hawaii’s Leahi, 3-2, while the Eagles defeat Vaiete in penalties after drawing 0-0. The Seattle Pacemakers claim the men’s master’s, 3-1 over San Jose’s Zagreb.
David Estrada, whose pro career started with the Sounders, returns and signs to bolster the S2 attack. Estrada, 30, will also be an assistant coach in the Sounders Academy. Since playing in Seattle from 2010-14, he has been with D.C. United, plus three USL clubs.
Big Will Wren's brace gives 16th-ranked Whitworth a 2-0 home win over Linfield and coach Sean Bushey's 200th win. The 6-foot-5 Wren gets both of his goals in the first 26 minutes as the Pirates move to 4-0-1. Bushey, in his 17th season, has guided Whitworth into the NCAA Division III tournament six times, advancing as far as the 2005 semifinals. He also coached the women's program from 1997-2008.