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Mercer Island Lands First 3A Championship
May 28, 2022

Denied four times in the past, Mercer Island finally grabs the prize by scoring twice in the final minutes for its first 3A boys' state title at Puyallup. In a rematch of the 2014 final, the Islanders never trail in their 3-1 victory over Lakeside, the holders since 2019 since two tournaments were nixed by the pandemic. All the goals come in the final 20 minutes, with Brady Gilroy staking MI ahead at 62'. The Lions' Jonathan Vonderlage ties it at 74', but Remy Frederick and Kaleb Rawson reply at 78' and 80+3'. MI had also struck late in the semi, scoring twice in the final five minutes vs. Monroe.

Sounders Bring Home Henderson as TD
January 24, 2008

Everett native Chris Henderson's next chapter will come at home. Fourteen months in advance of the first match, Henderson, 37, is named Sounders FC technical director by general manager Adrian Hanauer. Henderson earned 79 caps for the U.S. and played 13 professional seasons, the last 11 in MLS. He had been an assistant coach with Kansas City since retiring in 2006.

Appearances Leader Webster Released
September 7, 1979

In the wake of Jimmy Gabriel’s resignation, the Sounders roster is churned, with former captain Adrian Webster released along with Cliff Brown. Webster, the only player to see action in each of the first six seasons, holds the career appearances record of 120, combining regular season and playoffs. He signs with the Pittsburgh Spirit of MISL a week later. Meanwhile, Jimmy McAlister contemplates a move to Europe, MISL or elsewhere in the NASL. Mike England's future is uncertain. He is a candidate for Seattle head coach and Wales National Team manager.

Northwest Women Earn First CCC Double
November 11, 2022

Northwest University claims its first Cascade Collegiate Conference championship double by edging College of Idaho, 2-1, in overtime of the tournament championship game in Eugene. In a match marred by two red and six yellow cards, the Eagles overcome playing a player down for 15 minutes of the second half. Claire Jo Diede's 15' goal from Kayla Soderstrom's record 12th assist puts NU ahead, but CI equalizes with 55 seconds left in regulation. Playing 10v10 in extra time, Northwest gets the winner with 8:19 remaining when Gracie VanAssche scores. NU had clinched the regular season Oct. 28.

Exchange Student Fuels Vikings
March 14, 1954

Finnish exchange student Oake Forsman and Austin Gunderson each score twice in the opening 30 minutes in the Norselander Vikings' 7-3 romp over E&E Meats at Catholic Memorial. It's a state semifinal replay after the two sides tied, 2-2, a week earlier. Norselander will meet Buchan in the final.

Tacoma's FC Royals Win U18 Nationals
July 28, 1996

FC Royals capture two national girls' crowns on the same day, with the U18s from Tacoma staving off McLean (Va.) Zephyrs, 1-0, at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis. Jana Wilson scores the game-winner from a corner kick. The Royals, the only club to win multiple USYSA championships this year, had routed Oklahoma City Capital Elite, 5-0, in semifinal.

Leeds and England star Jackie Charlton was featured in summer youth clinics throughout King County.
1972
Adrian Webster closes down a San Antonio Thunder player. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1976
Megan Rapinoe, one of the USWNT leaders in the fight for equal pay, shakes hands with U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. during ceremonies to sign the breakthrough CBA with U.S. Soccer. (Courtesy Brad Smith/ISI Photo)
2022
Lori Henry of Shorewood High School. (Courtesy Lori Henry)
1984
Sounders and fans rejoice after Fredy Montero puts Seattle in front over Chicago in the 78th minute. (Courtesy Stephen Brashear / ISI Photos)
2011
Hope Solo played her 202nd and final match for the USWNT in a quarterfinal vs Sweden at the 2016 Olympic Games. Sweden advanced on penalties following a 1-1 draw, and Solo's postmatch comments were critical of her opponent's defensive tactics. U.S. Soccer responded with a six-month suspension. (Courtesy Brad Smith / ISI Photos)
2016
1992
Lake City's Sporthaus Bobcats won the 1981 stat cup for U14 boys. (Courtesy Walter Schmetzer)
1981
Seattle Pacific's Bruce Raney is shown vs. Seattle University, coached by his father, Pat, in 1981. (Courtesy SPU archives)
1981
(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1954