June 2012 Archives
Former Husky and current Sounders Women defender/midfielder Kate Deines posted her second video blog (courtesy of Prost Amerika).
Deines, along with fellow Husky legend Veronica Perez, takes viewers along their week, which consists of coaching, pulling pranks on teammates, dancing before a game, and working on their Spanish on ESPN Deportes. Check out the segment here: http://youtu.be/sO8zOmOrnsk Tune in next time for more "Kickin' It With Kate" episodes! Past episodes:
REDMOND, WA. - The Washington Crossfire jumped to first place in the Premier Development League (PDL) Northwest Division Standings after defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 Wednesday night at Redmond High School. Crossfire improved to 8-3-1 after the 2-1 win while Vancouver is now 5-4-4.
Upcoming UW senior Ben Fisk (right; photo: Dale Garvey) scored the game-winner for Crossfire in the 54th minute after he took the shot from the edge of the Vancouver box. Fisk also assisted the first goal by Zach Hammond in the fourth minute. Former Husky Nick James and senior Nathan Sackeyfio played a full 90 minutes for Crossfire; Sackeyfio took two shots. Crossfire now has 25 points after the victory, two points ahead of second place Kitsap (23). The two teams will meet on Friday in Bremerton, where they will compete for The Ruffneck Cup. The Cup, in its inaugural year, is awarded to one of the four Puget Sound clubs (Kitsap Pumas, Washington Crossfire, Sounders U23, North Sound SeaWolves FC) that finishes with the most points in seven matches played against each other. Kitsap can become the "2012 Ruffneck Champions" if it beats Crossfire, since it is 4-0-0 in Cup play.
AKRON, OH - The Akron Racers (5-7) started off the game, in the bottom of the first, with two runs scored by the first two batters when Sharonda McDonald took a hit-by-pitch to reach first base and Lisa Modglin singled to reach safely. One batter later, after another hit-by-pitch, the Racers scored their first run when they had the bases loaded; Nicole Pauly drew a walk to set the score at 1-0.
Taylor Schlopy followed her up with a fielder's choice single to second base, earning an RBI on the play to give the Racers two runs. The Racers scored three more, but it would not be enough as the Bandits (9-3) rallied behind two Kristen Butler home runs to defeat the Racers, 8-5, sweeping the weekend series. In the top of the first inning Kristen Butler blasted a three-run home run, putting the Bandits on the board with an early 3-0 lead. She then had a two-run home run in the second inning and an RBI single in the third. Butler assisted in scoring six of the eight runs from the Bandits in today's ball game. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Racers slugging Nicole Pauly blasted a solo home run to close the scoring gap to 7-4. Herron pinch ran for Trimboli and scored in the sixth inning but the Racers couldn't come back to beat the Bandits in the seventh. Hillary Bach (1-2) started the game off in the pitching circle for Akron, pitching 1.2 innings allowing six runs on eight hits and now has an ERA of 3.39. Lisa Norris (1-2) pitched five innings for the Racers; she had eight strikeouts, one walk, and allowed two runs on 10 hits. Thorson finished the game pitching 0.1 innings and has an ERA of 3.70 after today's game. Nikki Nemitz (3-1) started in the pitching circle for the Bandits, tossing 5.1 innings with nine strikeouts, one walk, and five runs on seven hits. Michelle Moses also saw the pitching circle for one inning, giving up one hit and had one walk. Monica Abbott finished the game off for the Bandits pitching 0.2 innings and has an ERA of 1.24. About National Pro Fastpitch: National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Nashville, TN. The league, created to give elite female fastpitch players the opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport, has operated since 1997 under the names of Women's Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL). NPF is the Official Development Partner of Major League Baseball in the category of women's fastpitch softball since 2002. Visit www.profastpitch.com for more information.
Former Husky All-American Hope Solo talked with SeattlePi.com about the last few major tournaments (Olympics and World Cup), the upcoming London Summer Olympics, and everything that she's done in-between those events.
Check out the full article and a photo gallery of Solo in the Seattle PI Sports Blog.
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The Sounders U23 defeated the Timbers U-23s 4-3 in a thrilling match at the Kiggins Bowl on a rainy Friday night in Vancouver, Washington.
There was no steady lead for either team, as the match was tied 1-1, then 2-2, and 3-3, the goals being from 5 minutes to, at most, 25 minutes apart. It wasn't until the 88th minute that the Sounders U-23 got the game winning goal from Fernando Monge. The Sounders handed Portland its first home loss of the season. The Sounders win gets them right back in the hunt for the Northwest Division crown, as they leap over the Timbers in the standings to 3rd place with 21 points, only two points behind the Division-leading Kitsap Pumas. The Timbers fall to 4th place with 19 points. Huskies Chris Brundage and Michael Uyehara made the starting 18 for the Sounders U23. Goalkeeper Spencer Richey played in all 90 minutes for the Timbers U-23s, recording four saves. Portland face a second game in four days as they visit the North Sound SeaWolves Monday night at Edmonds Woodway High School; kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. The Sounders continue on the road and will also play the SeaWolves on June 29.
EDMONDS, Wash. - The North Sound SeaWolves overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat the Victoria Highlanders 3-2 in a PDL match-up Friday at Edmonds Stadium. The win snapped a three-match losing streak for the SeaWolves, who improved to 4-6 with six games left. Victoria fell to 2-6-3.
North Sound's rally started in the 40th minute after being down 2-0 when Victoria defender Kalem Scott fell on the ball in the penalty area and was whistled for a handball. Washington red-shirt senior Abdul Aman converted from the penalty spot, the North Sound forward's team-leading fifth of the season. Aman and fellow UW senior Quinton Beasley started for the SeaWolves, recording one shot each. The SeaWolves tied it at two in the 54th minute with a goal from Brady Ballew and got the game winner int he 65th minute when Marshall Kosaka tapped in for his first goal of the season. The SeaWolves have two home matches remaining, including Monday's 7:30 p.m. match with the Portland Timbers U-23s and then against the Sounders FC U23 on Friday, June 29.
The USSSA Pride and the Carolina Diamonds face off at the NTC Softball Complex in Clermont, FL on Saturday, June 22nd at 1 pm and 4 pm EDT. The games will be broadcast live on ESPN3.com and on WatchESPN.com.
Former Husky greats Danielle Lawrie, Ashley Charters, Jenn Salling, and Niki Williams will suit up for the Pride. The two teams have already played a double header Thursday night, the Pride being victorious in both. In the first game of the series, Charters hit her first home run of the season to lead the Pride to an easy victory. The Pride put up at least a run in five of the six innings, having their biggest outburst in the 4th inning when they scored six. Go to http://usssapride.com/ to follow the team throughout the season.
National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) affiliate, USSSA Pride, has struck a deal with Comcast Sports (CSS) to air two regional regular season games. The broadcasts will feature the USSSA Florida Pride and the Carolina Diamonds.
Here are the dates that the match-ups will be aired on CSS: Saturday, June 30th, 12:00 p.m. EST (game recorded on June 21st) Sunday, July 15th, 12:30 p.m. EST (game recorded July 6th) Check out the games and watch former Huskies Ashley Charters, Danielle Lawrie, Jenn Salling, and Niki WIlliams.
The final softball statistics have been set and are available at NCAA.org.
The Washington softball program finished 18th in RPI rankings among the 289 Division I schools for the 2011-2012 season. Here are the final rankings for Washington (team and individual): Team Rankings Categories (Top 300 ranked): rank (average) Triples per Game: 25 (0.24) Scoring: 26 (5.33) Batting Average: 37 (0.294) Stolen Bases per Game: 38 (1.43) W-L %: 43 (0.672) Fielding Percentage: 42 (0.968) Double Plays per Game: 49 (0.36) Slugging %: 50 (0.436) Earned Run Average: 69 (2.54) Home-Runs per Game: 91 (0.71) Doubles per Game: 118 (1.12) Individual Rankings Batting Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 78 (0.385) Kimi Pohlman: 142 (0.366) Home Runs per Game Kylee Lahners: 151 (0.19) Kaitlin Inglesby: 190 (0.18) Runs Batted In per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 11 (1.13) Doubles per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 64 (0.27) Triples per Game Niki Williams: 22 (0.09) Earned Run Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 127 (2.24) Bryana Walker: 147 (2.36) Stolen Bases Kimi Pohlman: 51 (0.42) Victoria Hayward: 77 (0.36) Strikeouts per Seven Innings Kaitlin inglesby: 151 (6.0) Bryana Walker: 171 (5.7) Victories (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 81 (19.0) Saves (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 9 (5.0) Bryana Walker: 96 (2.0) Walks Niki Williams: 23 (0.76) Kaitlin Inglesby: 221 (0.48) Slugging % Kaitlin Inglesby: 76 (0.673) Niki Williams: 198 (0.575) Hit by Pitch per Game (30 ranked) Kimberlee Souza: 30 (0.31) Triples (30 ranked) Niki Williams: 14 (5.0) Sacrifice Flies (30 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 23 (4.0) Shawna Wright: 23 (4.0) Niki Williams: 23 (4.0) To see more softball statistics, go to www.ncaa.com/stats/softball/d1.
Former Husky All-American Niki Williams made her professional softball debut this past weekend.
Williams, who signed with the NPF USSSA Pride as the 16th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2012 NPF Draft, played in three games against the Akron Racers, scoring a run in the first game. Along with Williams, former Huskies Danielle Lawrie, Jenn Salling, and Ashley Charters all play for the USSSA Pride. The Pride (4-4) face the Carolina Diamonds this weekend, starting with a double header on Friday and a game on Sunday. You can stream live games online at www.profastpitch.com and follow live stats here.
There are two ways sleep deprivation can affect you: 1) Your physical representation and perception of being tired, and 2) The hormonal and metabolic changes that you can't see or feel. Feeling tired is a huge de-motivator and can impact many of your decisions, from whether or not you workout to how much willpower you have to eat healthy, while putting you at a significantly increased risk for a car accident. Even after only 6 weeks of sleep deprivation (5.5 hours/night), significant metabolic changes have been shown to occur: Blood sugar increases following meals and your overall metabolic rate decreases. These can result in altered insulin secretion by the pancreas, setting up conditions for diabetes, while also leading to weight gain and eventually heart disease and stroke. A small research study even demonstrated improvements in sprint speed when collegiate basketball players at Stanford were asked to increase their sleep to 10 hours/night. In addition, recent research from UW is showing the increased influence of your genetics on your weight when you get fewer hours of sleep. Everyone needs different amounts of sleep, but that time should lie between 7 and 9 hours (If your alarm is waking you up, you're probably not getting enough). Getting sufficient sleep every night and not just trying to make it up on weekends should be a priority for both your health and your performance as an elite athlete. Don't let sleep be negotiable. However, if you're going to bed early enough but lying awake unable to sleep, consult your athletic trainer or team physician. This is a common problem with many possible causes and solutions. But, if you have to be up late and you're looking for something to do, make some brownies. Because, once you start eating these, you won't want to stop; it's going to be a long night. As the name gives away, these do contain black beans. A lot of black beans. I even made sure when I was searching for recipes, that this was the case. They are a very fudgy brownie, and because of the beans, loaded with protein and fiber. So try not to eat too many. Black Bean Brownies Adapted from anorganicwife.com Ingredients · 4 cups black beans (2 - 15 oz cans) · ½ cup melted butter · 3 eggs · 2 tsp vanilla · 1/8 tsp salt · ½ cup cocoa powder · ½ cup sugar · 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips · 1 tsp freshly grated orange rind · ½ tsp cinnamon · 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional) Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Drain and rinse the black beans (a colander works best). Pour the black beans into a blender (or food processor) and puree for about a minute. Add the melted butter and eggs and blend until completely smooth. No one wants bits of beans in their brownies. Pour the mixture into a bowl. Add the vanilla, salt, cocoa powder, cinnamon, orange zest and sugar. Fold in the chocolate chips and walnuts if using. Transfer batter into an 8-inch square pan. Bake for 30 minutes. Test with a toothpick inserted into the center. The brownies will still be soft, but it should come out clean.
EDMONDS, Wash. - Abdul Aman scored in the second minute and the North Sound SeaWolves defeated the Fraser Valley Mariners FC 1-0 Friday at Edmonds Stadium. It was the second win in a row for the SeaWolves, who evened their record at 3-3 and moved into a tie for fifth place in the Northwest Division with the Victoria Highlanders FC.
Washington forward Aman scored his fourth goal of the season before some in the crowd even realized what was happening. He took an outlet pass on the left side and raced toward the goal, beating Fraser Valley keeper Mark Village to the near side. He nearly scored five other times only to have Village make a save. Quinton Beasley also started for the SeaWolves and had three shots in the game. The SeaWolves will try to make it three wins in a row when they visit Franklin Pierce High School for a match against the Sounders FC U-23 Sunday, June 10 at 2:00 p.m. TACOMA, Wash. - The Sounders U-23 kicked off their weekend double header with a strong showing as they took down the Washington Crossfire 2-0 Friday night at Franklin Pierce High School. Great play by the Sounders U-23 defense, which included Huskies Chris Brundage and Taylor Peay, held the Crossfire without a shot on goal until midway through the second half. Sean Okoli (Wake Forest) and Fernando Monge (UCLA) had the goals for the Sounders. Huskies Ben Fisk, Andy Thoma, and Nathan Sackeyfio started for the Crossfire. Sackeyfio had a good chance at goal in the 65th minute, but his shot deflected out of the goal for a corner. The Crossfire were able to put a lot of balls into the box in stoppage time, including a free kick given just outside the box, but weren't able to get a goal thanks to a strong effort from the Sounders defense. The win put the Sounders U-23 in a momentary three-way tie for first place in the PDL Northwest Division standings. They join the Kitsap Pumas and the Portland Timbers U-23 at the top with 15 points each. The Sounders U-23 return to Franklin Pierce High School on Sunday against the SeaWolves at 2 p.m. Tickets for the match are available at SoundersU23.com The Crossfire will travel to Redmond High School to play against Fraser Valley Mariners FC at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Seniors Jenna Clifton, Kimi Pohlman, Taylor Smith, and Niki WIlliams have all been a vital part of the softball program's success at UW. They made it to the Super Regionals all four years and, most notably, won the National Championship in 2009 during their freshman season.
Here is a look at the top graduating classes in the nation: Top 13 Senior Class Win Percentages # School (Record) = Win% 1. Alabama 219-40 = .846 2. Florida 216-41 = .840 3. Missouri 200-49 = .803 4. Louisiana 194-48 = .802 5. Arizona State 203-51 = .799 6. Georgia 193-56 = .776 7. Oklahoma 185-57 = .764 8. Washington 177-55 = .763 9. California 185-58 = .761 10. Tennessee 190-59-1 = .760 11. Notre Dame 175-56 = .758 12. UCLA 167-59 = .739 13. Arizona 179-67 = .728
Former Husky star Kate Deines started a video blog courtesy of Prost Amerika. Deines will be blogging while fellow Sounders Women teammate Megan Manthey will be a writing columnist.
In the first episode of "Kickin' It With Kate", the Sounders Women defender video-blogs about the team's recent ferry trip to Victoria, BC. The video features Sounders Women players and former Husky Veronica Perez and current Dawg Lindsay Elston. Check out the segment and keep tuning in for more "Kickin' It With Kate" episodes!
Continue reading Kickin' It With Kate: Ep. 1.
Edmonds, Wash. - After both missed the North Sound SeaWolves' loss Sunday to the Kitsap Pumas, current Huskies Abdul Aman and Quinton Beasley came back and had strong performances in North Sound's 3-1 victory against the Vancouver Whitecaps U-23. Beasley (left; credit Dale Garvey) scored his first goal of the season off an assist from Aman in the first half at the 39-minute mark. After a long pass from Aman, Beasley beat the Vancouver keeper one-on-one for the game's first goal. It broke a 174-minute scoring drought for North Sound and gave them a lead for the first time since the season-opener on May 20. In the second half, Aman added a spectacular left-footed goal from 30 yards out over the head of the keeper and into the right side of the net. It was Aman's team-high third goal of the season. He later added an assist on the team's third goal. Aman missed the previous match against the defending champs Kitsap Pumas with a red-card suspension and Beasley missed the game for personal reasons. The SeaWolves (2-3) snapped a three-game losing streak while Vancouver (2-4-2) lost its second in a row. Next up for the North Sound SeaWolves will be a match-up against Fraser Valley Mariners at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 8 at Edmonds Stadium. Then they will head to Tacoma to play the Seattle Sounders U-23s at Franklin Pierce Stadium on Sunday, June 10 at 2 p.m. REDMOND, Wash. - The Washington Crossfire (4-1-1) handed the Portland Timbers U-23s (5-2-0) its second straight loss Wednesday, defeating them 2-1 at Redmond High School. Portland scored an early goal in the 3rd minute by Andrew RIbeira, but the Crossfire rallied back after a penalty kick in the 40th minute by Nik Besagno and the game-winner in the 65th minute by Adam Mena. The Timbers' usual starting goalkeeper and Husky Spencer Richey missed his first match Wednesday. Andy Thoma and Nathan Sackeyfio started for the Crossfire and Alex Klein came in as a sub. Former Huskies Nick James and Daniel Gray also started for the Crossfire, where Gray had an assist in the game. The Crossfire will visit the Sounders U-23s Friday, June 8 at Franklin Pierce Stadium at 7:30 p.m. before hosting Fraser Valley Mariners at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at Redmond High School. Portland is tied for first place with Kitsap Pumas in the PDL Northwest Division. Both have 15 points while the Washington Crossfire is third with 13 points and the Sounders U-23 close behind with 12 points.
UW|360, a series on UWTV, will have an exclusive segment on Husky All-American Hope Solo for its final episode of the year. Solo goes one-on-one to talk about her journey to UW, her Dancing with the Stars experience, and her new gig with the Sounders Women team in the W-League.
The half-hour episode airs Wednesday at 10 pm PT and Sunday at 9 pm. Check it out on UWTV channel 27!
The NCAA released its Division I national softball statistical rankings, updated through games of Sunday, June 3. Washington (39-19) made its 19th straight NCAA appearance this year and fourth straight Super-Regional. After another 30+ win season, the Huskies finished the year ranked nationally in several categories. As a team, UW was ranked among the top 50 schools in eight out of eleven categories. Here are the full rankings for Washington (team and individual): Team Rankings Categories (Top 300 ranked): rank (average)
Triples per Game: 25 (0.24)
Scoring: 26 (5.33) Batting Average: 37 (0.294) Stolen Bases per Game: 38 (1.43)
W-L %: 43 (0.672)
Fielding Percentage: 43 (0.968)
Double Plays per Game: 49 (0.36)
Slugging %: 50 (0.436) Earned Run Average: 69 (2.54) Home-Runs per Game: 91 (0.71) Doubles per Game: 118 (1.12) Individual Rankings Batting Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 79 (0.385) Kimi Pohlman: 142 (0.366) Home Runs per Game Kylee Lahners: 151 (0.19) Kaitlin Inglesby: 189 (0.18) Runs Batted In per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 11 (1.13) Doubles per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 64 (0.27) Triples per Game Niki Williams: 22 (0.09) Earned Run Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 127 (2.24) Bryana Walker: 147 (2.36) Stolen Bases Kimi Pohlman: 50 (0.42) Victoria Hayward: 76 (0.36) Strikeouts per Seven Innings Kaitlin inglesby: 151 (6.0) Bryana Walker: 171 (5.7) Victories (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 81 (19.0) Saves (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 9 (5.0) Bryana Walker: 96 (2.0) Walks Niki Williams: 23 (0.76) Kaitlin Inglesby: 220 (0.48) Slugging % Kaitlin Inglesby: 76 (0.673) Niki Williams: 199 (0.575) Hit by Pitch per Game (30 ranked) Kimberlee Souza: 30 (0.31) Triples (30 ranked) Niki Williams: 14 (5.0) Sacrifice Flies (30 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 23 (4.0) Shawna Wright: 23 (4.0) Niki Williams: 23 (4.0) To see more softball statistics, go to www.ncaa.com/stats/softball/d1.
Tumwater, WA - The Sounders U-23s handed the Portland Timbers U-23 its first league loss of the season Saturday night in a Cascadian rivalry match-up. The lone goal of the match came in stoppage time from Sounders U-23 forward Jamael Cox (brother of former Husky Raphael Cox), who was substituted in at the 68th minute mark.
Husky defender Chris Brundage played a full 90 minutes for the Sounders U-23 while goalkeeper Spencer Richey also played the full 90 for the Timbers U-23 and made two saves; Richey is still tied for the most wins in the PDL. The huge rivalry match was played in front of 1300 fans at Tumwater High School and marked the first meeting between the two sides in the PDL. The Sounders U-23 also shut out the Timbers U-23 for the first time in 14 matches that dates back to last season. The win puts the Sounders U-23s in a tie for second (12 points) with the Kitsap Pumas in the PDL Northwest division standings. The Portland Timbers U-23s remain in first place with 15 points. Next up for the Sounders U-23 is a home match-up against the Washington Crossfire on Friday, June 8. The match will consist of several Huskies playing for both sides. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. at Franklin Pierce High School; tickets will be available at the gate and at SoundersU23.com. The Timbers U-23s will also play the Washington Crossfire at Redmond High School on Wed, June 6 at 7 p.m. and then face the Kitsap Pumas on the road Saturday, June 9, at Bremerton Memorial Stadium at 7 p.m.
Tacoma, WA - Cascadia week continues for the Sounders U-23 (2-1-3) and the Timbers U-23 (5-0-0) as the two teams will meet each other for the first time this season Saturday night.
Huskies playing for the Sounders U-23s are Chris Brundage, Ryan Herman, Bradley McIntosh, Taylor Peay, Michael Uyehara, and incoming freshman Darwin Jones. Goalkeeper Spencer Richey enters the match with a PDL-leading five wins of the season for the Timbers U-23. The junior already has 12 saves with only three goals allowed. The rival match-up is set for 6:00 p.m. at Tumwater High School in the Olympia area; tickets are available at the gate for $10 each.
EDMONDS, Wash. - The North Sound SeaWolves (1-2) dropped its home-opener to the Crossfire (3-1-1) in a 2-1 loss Friday night. Current Husky and SeaWolves forward Abdul Aman scored his second goal of the season just before halftime; he had three shots in the game. He later received a red card for a pushing match with the Crossfire defense with eight minutes to go in regulation; Aman will miss Sunday's matchup against the defending PDL champion Kitsap Pumas. Upcoming senior Quinton Beasley played the full 90 minutes and had a shot in the game for the SeaWolves, while Ben Fisk, Alex Klein, and Nathan Sackeyfio started for the Crossfire. Former Washington midfielder Daniel Gray scored for the Crossfire in the 15th minute. Next up for the Washington Crossfire will be a match-up against the Portland Timbers U-23s, June 6th at Redmond High School. The North Sound SeaWolves stay at home and face the defending PDL champions Kitsap Pumas on June 3rd at 6 p.m. PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers U-23s (5-0-0) set a new Premier Development League (PDL) attendance record Friday as the team defeated Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 2-1 before 8,174 fans on a Health and Fitness School Day, presented by Providence Sports Care Center, at JELD-WEN Field. The record crowd broke the previous league mark set by the Fresno Fuego in 2011. In total, 16,203 school kids and fans attended the Timbers U-23s' two Health and Fitness School Days in 2012. Current Husky Spencer Richey earned his PDL-leading fifth win of the season for the Timbers U-23s, recording two saves - one in each half. Roberto Farfan and Cam Vickers scored for the Timbers U-23s and Mark Sherrod recorded both assists. Benjamin Fisk Routledge had the lone goal for the Vancouver Whitecaps U-23s (2-3-2). The Timbers U-23s will play again Saturday and visit the Seattle Sounders FC U-23 for the first time; kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at Tumwater High School.
Several players from the Washington men's soccer team will play against each other in a Professional Development League (PDL) Northwest Division game tonight. The North Sound SeaWolves FC (Edmonds, Wash.) will play its first home game against the Washington Crossfire (Redmond, Wash.) at 7:30 p.m. at Edmonds Stadium. Forward Abdul Aman and midfielder Quinton Beasley have started in all PDL matches for the SeaWolves (1-1) this season. Aman scored a goal in the first league game against Fraser Valley Mariners FC in a 2-1 win. Five Huskies are currently playing for the Crossfire (2-1): Andy Thoma, Charlie Ranahan, Ben Fisk, Alex Klein, and Nathan Sackeyfio; recent graduate Nick James is also on the roster, where he has a goal and an assist. The two teams already met back on May 23rd, where the Crossfire edged the the SeaWolves 1-0.
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