Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Surf Dude and Mr. Woo!
Sound like a super hero duo? You can read the story at TacomaFC.com.
Narrows League Boys Soccer Playoffs
The TNT has the entire bracket.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Woo-ed at Soccerpalooza
Fifteen-year-old Hannah Branch relished watching Mr. Woo run around the artificial turf field while bouncing the soccer ball on his head. Her friend Kaylee Garvey, 14, enjoyed the ways he juggled the ball with his legs.
Two 12-year-olds from Kent, Desirae Woodford and Kendra Wallace, compared their favorites of the routine: Desirae liked the times Mr. Woo twisted his torso while keeping the ball balanced on his head. Kendra said the highlight was when Mr. Woo took his warm-up shirt off while still managing to keep the ball in place on his back.
The highlight of Saturday’s SoccerPalooza, a daylong youth soccer fair at the Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, was watching the South Korean freestyle artist perform feats of soccer skill.
Read the rest here.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Gabriel is bridge between "Sounders"
Matt Gaschk reports in today's Seattle P-I:
Though it took some time to catch on, the imprint of Gabriel and the long list of players and coaches who brought big-time soccer to Seattle in the NASL will be remembered through the new team's name.
"The fans wanted to call this team Seattle Sounders, and the way they did it was fantastic," Gabriel said of the grass-roots write-in campaign that landed the MLS club on its name. "It shows that we left an impression. (Former Sounders coach Alan Hinton) and I were especially proud that the fans wanted to keep the name."
Friday, April 25, 2008
SK Wolves fall 2-1 to Lions on Senior Night
Kitsap Sun match report
Bergeson chose to play Dobb over regular starter Daniel Lathrop because the Wolves were celebrating senior night. In fact, several starting juniors spent a majority of the minutes on the bench in order to keep the team's 10 seniors on the field.
Despite seeing less time on the field than normal, Ricigliano made the most of his minutes by tying the game in the second half.
Tracking a well-struck cross by fellow junior Justin Moore, Ricigliano's diving header beat Bellarmine Prep goalkeeper Chris Carlin inside the right post for a 1-1 tie.
"What a goal," said Bergeson, who credited Moore for making a perfect delivery. "That's all anybody was talking about. Both ends of that were magic."
Even Waters was impressed by Ricigliano, who scored despite having a defender draped on his back.
"It was a great goal, the equalizer," Waters said. "Fantastic."
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Tacoma Tide FC reveal "Surf Dude" as mascot
Next goal: "Hang 10" on an opponent sometime this season.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Battle of Unbeatens: Bellarmine v. SK Wolves
300 t-shirts will be given out to students and kids at around 6:30 PM.
The match will decide the regular season top finisher in the Narrows League.
On Tuesday the Wolves set up the showdown with a 3-0 victory at Mt. Tahoma.
Bellarmine recently toured Ireland, winning matches along the way.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Photos: SK Wolves v. NK Vikings
Thursday, April 17, 2008
South Kitsap tops North 5-1, remains unbeaten
USL-1 Poulsbo Stadium Concept Released
Here is the latest soccer stadium concept for a Poulsbo, Washington United Soccer Leagues Division One club home. This design comes after Robin Waite and the City of Poulsbo entered into talks about switching land locations.
This could resemble the future home of what are now the USL Seattle Sounders if Waite is successful in building the venue and moving the team to Kitsap County.
Visit this GOALKitsap page for more information.
Waite is talking with nearby Olympic College Poulsbo campus about sharing parking on match nights and letting the college use the facility for its home soccer matches.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Change of stadium site in Poulsbo?
Read Chuck Stark's story HERE.
Since those early discussions, Waite, owner of Inovest Properties, bought the land on Urdahl Road. Waite said the city could conceivably build three fields on his site.
If the city's College Marketplace land is worth more than Waite's Urdahl road land, Quade said, additional negotiations would be necessary.
Waite hopes to use the stadium as home for a professional soccer team in USL Division I, one step down from Major League Soccer. He originally tried to make a deal with Kitsap County to renovate Thunderbird Stadium at the Fairgrounds, but that proposal fell through.
Waite is still talking with USL officials about relocating the Sounders, the defending USL Division I champs, to this side of the Puget Sound. If that happen, he'll hold a name-the-team contest because Seattle's Major League Soccer team, which begins play in 2009, has adopted the name Seattle Sounders FC.
"Having the Sounders over here would be great for us," he said. "It's a well-known name, but it would have been a real mistake to not name the (MLS) team the Sounders."
Waite has decided to install an artificial surface instead of real grass. Artificial turf is easier to maintain, can be used for more events and can be installed more quickly.
"If we decide to do a concert, you don't have to worry about the grass being torn up," he said. "It just makes more sense."
Tacoma Tide to reward ticket-buyers
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