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Seattle BigFoot

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The Seattle BigFoot were an American soccer team based in Seattle, Washington. They were founded in 1995 as the Everett BigFoot and played in the USISL Pro League with home matches at Everett Memorial Stadium.[1] They merged with the Puget Sound Hammers of the USISL Premier League to become the Puget Sound BigFoot who played in the USISL PDSL during the 1997 season at West Seattle Stadium.[2][3] The Hammers were previously based in the southern Puget Sound region and played home matches in 1995 at high school stadiums in Sumner, Tacoma, and on Vashon Island. They played in 1996 at Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor with a roster of players from local colleges.[4]

The team moved to Seattle for their final season; in February 1999, owner Bill Hurme announced that the team would be renamed to the Seattle Sounders Select as part of an affiliation with the Seattle Sounders of the A-League, who had already used them as an unofficial development squad in the past.[5][6]

Year-by-year results

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Everett BigFoot logo
Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
Everett BigFoot (1995–1996)
1995 3 USISL Pro League 3rd, Northwest 1st Round 1st Round
1996 3 USISL Pro League 1st, Western Conference Finals Did not qualify
Puget Sound Hammers (1995–1996)
1995 "4" USISL Premier League 5th, Western Did not qualify Did not qualify
1996 "4" USISL Premier League 3rd, Western Northern Division Semifinals Did not qualify
Puget Sound/Seattle BigFoot (1997–1998)
1997 "4" USISL PDSL 5th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
1998 "4" USISL PDSL 3rd, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Craig (June 23, 1995). "Playing the field". The Seattle Times. p. D1.
  2. ^ "Memorial for ex-Franklin RB". The Seattle Times. March 12, 1997. p. C4.
  3. ^ "Around the PDL: Team Previews". Yakima Herald-Republic. May 12, 2000. p. C2.
  4. ^ Milles, Todd (April 20, 1996). "Hammers have a home for the new season". The News Tribune. p. C2. Retrieved January 1, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "BigFoot becomes Sounder Selects". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. February 10, 1999. p. C5.
  6. ^ Rice, Micah (April 4, 1998). "Sounders search for offense". The News Tribune. p. C2. Retrieved January 1, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.