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WSFA Reports Participation Numbers
April 20, 1949

According to the Washington State Football Association, 402 men and boys played during the 1933-34 season, 260 of them on senior teams. The others participated in two junior leagues and the new third division of the state league.

Rapinoe Brace Helps U.S. Grab Olympic Bronze
August 5, 2021

Megan Rapinoe scores a brace as th United States wins the Olympic bronze medal by defeating Australia, 4-3, in Kashima, Japan. Rapinoe begins with a dazzling Olimpico, driving her corner kick cross directly into the net in the eighth minute. In the 21st minute, a failed Australia clearance falls into her path for a firm volley into the net and a 2-1 lead the U.S. would not relinquish. Carli Lloyd's brace makes it 4-1 early in the second half. Rapinoe’s brace makes her the first USWNT player with multiple multi-goal games at the Olympics. She also scored twice (including another Olimpico) in the 2012 Olympic semifinals against Canada.

John Best: Sounders, Stars Icon
October 5, 2014

John Best, the first coach and later general manager of the original Seattle Sounders dies while traveling in Ireland. He was 74. Best succumbs to a lung infection after more than two decades of battling kidney disease. He had been visiting family. Best was the face of the Sounders in their formative years, serving as head coach from 1974-76. He returned in 1982 as GM. In 1983 he co-founded the Tacoma Stars, serving as president and director for the MISL club's first five seasons. The Sounders observe a moment of silence and wear black armbands for their home match vs. Vancouver on Oct. 10. Best was the Whitecaps GM during their NASL championship season of 1979.

Solo Finishes U.S. Season Spotless
October 23, 2005

Hope Solo's season with the U.S. Women's National Team finishes unblemished with a 3-0 shutout of Mexico in Charleston, S.C. Solo makes five saves. She does not allow a goal in any of her seven matches in 2005, her first extended run as the starter in goal.

Huskies Exit at Elite Eight
May 10, 2021

Washington's bid to finally reach the NCAA semifinals comes up short with a 3-0 loss to No. 2-ranked Pittsburgh in Cary, N.C. It’s 1-nil until the final two minutes, when the Panthers twice score into an open net after every UW player pushes forward. It's the second season in a row that UW has exited at the Elite Eight.

Hunt Referees Olympic Opener
September 13, 2000

Bellingham's Sandra Hunt whistles to life one of two simultaneous opening matches at the Olympic Games. Hunt is assigned the Sweden-Brazil (0-2) game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Longview Timber Barons ruled Oregon competitions during the late Twenties, and won Pacific Northwest bragging rights in 1926 by defeating Washington's champion, Seattle's Todd Shipyard.
1949
Youth from Bellevue and Tacoma meet in Washington Youth Soccer action.
1966
Sounders Dave Gillett (l) and Arfon Griffiths converge on Cosmos' Pele.
1975
Washington State's club program, 1975.
1975
Following her National Soccer Hall of Fame induction, Hope Solo poses with U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone and husband Jerramy Stevens on May 6, 2023, in Frisco, Texas. (Courtesy National Soccer Hall of Fame)
2023
Tacoma Stars midfielder Preki. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1985
Former Sounders and Washington Huskies keeper Dusty Hudock played for Colorado Rapids in their inaugural season. (Courtesy Major League Soccer)
1996
Former Pacific Lutheran head coach Colleen Hacker (far left) was a member of the U.S. National Team's coaching staff for the 1999 World Cup. Assistant coach Lauren Gregg and head coach Tony DiCicco are to the right. (Courtesy Pam Whitesell/ISI Photos)
1999
State 4A champion Highline girls. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1985
Obafemi Martins is a sensation crowd pleaser, scoring 17 goals as Sounders FC achieves the double of a Supporters' Shield and U.S. Open Cup. (Sounders FC photo)
2014