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Depleted Reign's Slow Start Continues
May 22, 2016

Missing several of the major cogs in their machine, the Seattle Reign lose just their third home game in three seasons, 2-1 to Chicago, to continue a sluggish start. Megan Rapinoe (torn knee ligament) and Jessica Fishlock (fractured tibia) and Manon Melis (tibia fracture) remain out, and Hope Solo misses the match while at her grandmother's funeral. The Red Stars' Jen Hoy gets free for second-half goals 11 minutes apart. Kim Little's 89' penalty is the only solace as Seattle sags to 2-3-1.

Liberty Park Upgrade
March 5, 1967

Renton’s city council votes to appropriate $92,000 to build new stands, locker rooms and other improvements to Liberty Park, long the favorite site for all athletics, including soccer, in that city.

Stars' World Cup Connection
June 1, 1986

Two members of the Tacoma Stars, Bob Lenarduzzi and David Norman, start for Canada in its World Cup opener, a 1-0 loss to France in Leon, Mexico. Dale Mitchell and Ian Bridge, two other starters, had played for Tacoma in 1984-85. Canada later loses to Hungary (2-0) and the Soviet Union (2-0) in its first-ever finals appearance.

SPU Wind-Aided Olimpico Sparks NCAA Win
November 12, 2015

Heavy weather plays a part in Seattle Pacific's NCAA first-round ousting of UC San Diego, 2-1, in Bellingham. Laura Moore's wind-aided Olimpico puts SPU in front directly from a corner kick. The Tritons, stymied by a driving rain and headwinds gusting up to 40 mile per hour, are able to muster just one first-half shot. Isabell Farrell's close-range volley in the 50th minute gives the Falcons a cushion as they avenge postseason losses to UCSD in 2010 and 2012.

Metro League Moves to Spring
March 24, 1974

After four seasons of winter scheduling, during which Memorial Stadium was affected by cold, rain and occasional snow, Seattle's Metro League switches to a spring schedule. It also conforms to WIAA championship schedule, set for 1975.

4 Adult Teams Earn National Titles
June 26, 2005

Four adult teams from Washington win Veterans Cup crowns in Wilmington, N.C. Northwest Connection in the Women's Over-40 division, Who Cares in Women's Over-55, Tri-Alliance in Men's Over-40 and Forza in Women's Over-30.

Andy (left) and Walter Schmetzer congratulate their older brother and Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer at Washington Legends of Soccer's This Is Your Life: Brian Schmetzer event at Seattle's Market Arms. (Courtesy WA Legends)
2017
Tacoma's Brent Goulet (back row, second from right), represents the U.S. at the Seoul Summer Games.
1988
Sounders FC players and staff celebrate becoming the first club in 42 years to win three consecutive U.S. Open Cups after a 2-0 victory over Chicago. (Sounders FC photo)
2011
USMNT players return applause to supporters and the 47,322 fans at CenturyLink Field following a 2-1 victory Ecuador in the Copa America Centenario quarterfinals. (Courtesy Celso Bayo / ISI Photos)
2016
Washington's Michael Harris performed the flip-throw to perfection on Montlake, casting long-distance dangerous service that resulted in 10 assists as the Huskies advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
2013
Mom joins the girls in the Sizzlers' practice at Lower Woodland.
1978
Skagit Valley College finished unbeaten (15-0-3) en route to claiming its eighth NWAC crown in 1988. (Courtesy NWAC)
1988
Western Washington women's varsity. (Courtesy Western Washington)
1985
(Courtesy The Seattle Times)
1965
Michelle Betos clears a Chicago cross out of danger in Seattle Reign's inaugural match at Lisle, Ill. The teams finished in a 1-1 draw. (Courtesy Reign FC)
2013