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Megan Rapinoe scored two first-half goals and OL Reign beat the Portland Thorns 2-1 on Sunday in front of an NWSL-record crowd of 27,248 fans. The matchup between the Northwest rivals was part of a doubleheader with the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers meeting in the nightcap at Lumen Field. The crowd broke the mark of 25,218 for a 2019 match between the Thorns and North Carolina Courage in Portland.
SEATTLE (AP) — Megan Rapinoe scored two first-half goals and OL Reign beat the Portland Thorns 2-1 on Sunday in front of an NWSL-record crowd of 27,248 fans.
The matchup between the Northwest rivals was part of a doubleheader with the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers meeting in the nightcap at Lumen Field.
The crowd broke the mark of 25,218 for a 2019 match between the Thorns and North Carolina Courage in Portland.
Those who showed up for the first-time event were treated to an entertaining match and the biggest star on the field coming through for the Reign.
Rapinoe scored in the 16th minute off a pass from Jess Fishlock on a quick counter attack. She added a second goal on a penalty kick in the 40th minute. Rapinoe missed several chances at a possible hat trick, including a wide open header in the 60th minute that went wide of the net.
Fishlock celebrated the victory by emphatically dropping a bouquet of roses on the turf after the final whistle.
Portland’s Angela Salem scored off a free kick in first-half stoppage time for the Thorns’ only goal. OL Reign goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi made a key save on Portland’s Morgan Weaver in the 80th minute to maintain the lead.
Portland had been unbeaten in its previous 10 games.
Tacoma, WA. (February 2020)
Tacoma’s Stadium District under cover of snow. (c. 1935)
Observed having sex in public May 30 at 2:26 pm
Stadium Way and Division Ave and N E Street
Man with bicycle with clip in pedals, individual didn’t have clip in shoes so he could only push the bike, Individual also had mask he was wearing over face when he first arrived, also with a wooden club - July 15, 2024 at 4:51 pm
The Art Deco Atlas City Memorial Stadium.