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Cougs Keep Winning Away
October 30, 2009

Freshman Brandi Vega's first-half goal proves to be the difference as No. 19 Washington State leaves Corvallis with a 1-0 win over No. 25 Oregon State. It's the Cougars' second win over a ranked team in five days. It's a record seventh road win for WSU.

Sounders' Bridge Scores in World Cup Qualifier
November 15, 1981

Sounders center back scores in Canada's World Cup qualifying match versus Mexico, a 1-1 draw in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Bridge, a Victoria native who had earned his first cap just a month prior, then scores again in the next game, a 2-1 loss to host Honduras.

PCL Start Humbles Hungarians
November 11, 1962

Life in the PCL proves much more challenging for Seattle Hungarians. They are winless (0-5-1) before meeting and beating North Shore United, 4-1, at home. Steve Furjesi scores two goals. Les Fabri and Mike Kuczi add others. A few days later the Loyal Vikings take them down a notch, winning a friendly, 3-1, but in league it’s the start of a five-match unbeaten run (4-0-2) that lifts them to mid-table.

High School, Youth Play Goes On
September 11, 2001

High school and youth athletic competition throughout the state experiences a relatively brief interruption due to the 9/11 attacks. Some leagues postponed action immediately, others carried on. By Sept. 15 most competition resumes. Washington State ferries were limited to passenger-only service over concerns about car bombs after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Akers, USA treat Sellout Crowd to Win
May 12, 1995

A capacity crowd of 3,291 sees hometown favorite Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women's National Team shrug-off a physical display by Brazil for a 3-0 win at Tacoma's Franklin Pierce High School. Mia Hamm scores two goals and Tisha Venturini adds another. It's the first USWNT appearance in Washington and comes just three weeks before the Americans defend the World Cup championship in Sweden. Tickets had been sold-out for weeks, even after adding more temporary seats, priced $15 for adults and $8 for youths under 19.

Hahnemann's Reading Heading to Premier League
March 25, 2006

Reading and Marcus Hahnemann secure promotion to the English Premier League by drawing, 1-1, at Leicester City. It marks the first time in the club's 135-year history that Reading has reached the country's top level.

Preki was among three starters with Washington ties for the Kansas City Wizards in their run to the 2000 MLS Cup. He was joined by Chris Henderson and Brandon Prideaux. (Courtesy Sporting Kansas City)
2000
After playing nine seasons for three other MLS clubs, Federal Way native Kelyn Rowe returned home to join his hometown Sounders in 2021. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2021
FC Seattle (white) playing at Dundee's Dens Park during the Storm's postseason U.K. tour. (Courtesy David Gillett)
1987
DeAndre Yedlin moved from Tottenham to newly-relegated Newcastle for 2016/17. Yedlin helped the Magpies win the Championship and return to the Premiership. (Courtesy Newcastle United FC)
2016
Mike Enneking proved an attacking force for the Washington Huskies.
1983
Referee lineup card for Hungarians-Orange County U.S. Challenge Cup tie at West Seattle. (Courtesy Craggs Family)
1966
Chris Henderson scored a career-high nine goal for Kansas City in 2000. (Courtesy Sporting Kansas City).
2000
After 64 seasons, fireworks in Cary, N.C., signal the culmination of Washington winning its first NCAA championship and also the first UW men's title in any NCAA sport. (UW Athletics)
2025
A senior transfer from Oklahoma State, Andrea Larsen provided offensive punch to first-year Seattle Pacific, scoring 10 goals. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific)
2001
Crossfire Premier won the first-ever Dallas Cup girls' U19 final in 2021. (Courtesy Dallas Cup)
2021