Sports briefs: Storm ‘98 wins Seattle United Cup

The Federal Way Storm ‘98 Green recently won the Seattle United Cup Tournament at the Starfire Sports Complex. - Courtesy image
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The Federal Way Storm ‘98 Green recently won the Seattle United Cup Tournament at the Starfire Sports Complex.

August 26, 2011 · Updated 4:20 PM 

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The Federal Way Football Club’s (FWFC) Storm ‘98 Green boys soccer team recently won the Seattle United Cup Tournament at the Starfire Sports Complex. The tournament was held Aug. 5-7.

The team beat Seattle United South Blue, 2-1, in the championship game. The team scored 24 goals and only allowed one during their tournament run.

The team included Ryan Sanchez, Aaron Wade, Austin Stafford, JJ Allen, Ibrahim Yusuf, Oscar Beltran, Angel Antunez, Darius Saelee, Aiden Basico, Evan Brewer, Misael Alfaro, Josh Tucker, Joel Burns, Mickey Winne, Dawson Atwood, Grant Hall, Ryan Yorke and Riley Arnold.The team is coached by John Yorke, Matt Stueckle and Mike Winne.

• The Federal Way Boys and Girls Club is currently enrolling youth for the 2011 Fall Season Soccer League. The deadline for early registration is Sept. 23. Late registration will be accepted on a space-available basis and charged an additional $5. Registration can be done online at fwbgc.org or in person at the Club, or call by calling (253) 681-6514.

Fall Season Soccer is a program for boys and girls in kindergarten through sixth grade. The teams will be co-ed and formed from local elementary & middle schools, area, and grade. The season runs from Sept. 26 to Nov. 19. The Kindergarten Clinic will run on Saturdays only from 10 to 11 a.m. from Oct. 15 to Nov. 12. Games are played in the surrounding Federal Way area schools and are on Saturdays only. The program costs $60 for first through sixth and $55 for the Kindergarten clinic (plus $36 annual Club membership fee).

For more information, contact Dolan Holt at (253) 681-6514 or email dholt@positiveplace.org

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