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MATCHWEEK FOUR ROUNDUP: WEST REGION

Published Jun 5, 2025

DESERT CONFERENCE

Wednesday, May 28

ROYALS AZ  5-3  (6W) SC del SOL

Royals AZ (1-0-0) made huge Desert Conference waves scoring four unanswered goals in waning minutes of the second half to upset SC del Sol 5-3 in both clubs’ season opener. Ellie Johannes put the home Royals in the lead at the end of the first half. Tatum Thomason made things level for the visitors right after halftime. Ivy Nystrom doubled del Sol’s lead in the 55th minute, and Thompson made it 3-1 del Sol with her second on the night. Larkin Thomason scored her first of two last-minute goals for Royals in added time, followed immediately after by Johannes with her second goal on the night to level things at three. Thomason put the Royals in the lead a minute after that, followed by the capper by Erin Fitzharris. 

Wednesday, May 28

ARIZONA ARSENAL SOCCER CLUB  0-2  FC TUCSON

FC Tucson (1-0-0 opened the season with a 2-0 road win over Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club (0-0-2). Meredith Scott scored both goals for FC Tucson. Tundra Beidermann earned the clean sheet in goal for FC Tucson. 

Saturday, May 31

ROYALS AZ  2-2  FC TUCSON

FC Tucson (1-1-0) picked up a 2-2 draw on the road versus the red-hot Royals AZ (1-1-0). Ellie Johannes tallied both goals for Royals, while Meredith Scott and Shania Walters scored in the back-and-forth game that saw the visitors equalize twice. 

Saturday, May 31

DESERT DREAMS F.C.  3-1  ARIZONA ARSENAL SOCCER CLUB

Desert Dreams F.C. moved to 2-0-0 with a 3-1 home win over Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club (0-0-3). After an early Arsenal own goal, Xitlaly Hernandez and Kari Kasun added to the tally for Desert Dreams. Morgan Fielder scored a late consolation goal for Arsenal. 

Sunday, June 1

FC TUCSON  1-0  EL PASO SURF 

Vivien Villarreal scored the only goal of the match as FC Tucson (2-1-0) moved into a tie for the top spot in the Desert Conference with a 1-0 win over El Paso Surf (1-0-2). Tinda Biedermann earned the clean sheet in goal for FC Tucson.

DESERT CONFERENCE STANDINGS


PAC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

Friday, May 30

WESTSIDE METROS FC  3-0  VANCOUVER VICTORY

Westside Metros FC (2-0-0) topped Vancouver Victory (0-0-2) thanks to three second half goals by Megan Devail, Kalolaine Iongi, and Vianka Ceballos. Abigail Pressnell earned the clean sheet in goal for Westside.  

Saturday, May 31

SEATTLE REIGN FC II  0-4  (5W) PORTLAND THORNS FC II

Visiting Portland Thorns FC II (2-0-0) picked up three huge road points topping fellow NWSL reserve side, Seattle Reign FC II (0-0-2), 4-0. Alana Harry, Emelia Warta, Abby Cox, and Kenley Whittaker all scored goals for Portland in the win. Michaela McCollum earned the shutout in goal. 

Sunday, June 1

(7W) SPOKANE S.C. SHADOW  5-0  VANCOUVER VICTORY

Spokane S.C. Shadow (1-0-0) opened its season with a 5-0 win over Vancouver Victory (0-0-3). Delani Walker, Breanna Koscielski, Isabelle Herting, Ella Cotter, and Amberly Hastings scored goals in the win. Goalkeeper Kamryn Willoughby earned the shutout. 

Sunday, June 1

WESTSIDE METROS FC  1-2  SEATTLE REIGN FC II

Settle Reign FC II (1-0-2) picked up its first win of the 2025 season with a 2-1 road win at Westside Metros FC (2-0-1). Thea Bunden and Evelyn Keay scored for Seattle. Kalolanie Iongi picked up Westside’s goal in the match.  

PAC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS


NORCAL CONFERENCE

Monday, May 26

FRESNO FREEZE FC  1-0  (9W) SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTHAWKS

Fresno Freeze (1-0-0) opened the season with a 1-0 win over San Francisco Nighthawks (0-0-1). Morgan Goff scored the only goal of the match putting the hosts in the lead in the 17th minute. 

Wednesday, May 28

SAN RAMON F.C.  3-1  SAN FRANCISCO ELITE SOCCER CLUB

San Ramon F.C. (1-0-1) picked up its first win of 2025 thanks to a 3-1 win over San Francisco Elite Soccer Club (0-0-1). Iliana Casiano put the hosts in the lead in the 18th minute. Amaya Jarzombek pulled the score level just past the half-hour mark. Lexie Randolph put the hosts in the lead for the second time of the match in the 50th minute, and Isabella Pierotti sealed the game in the 76th. 

Saturday, May 31

(9/3) FC DAVIS  vs.  SAN FRANCISCO ELITE SOCCER CLUB

The match was postponed. Will be played at a later date.

Saturday, May 31

SAN RAMON F.C.  1-0  (10W) LAMORINDA UNITED

San Ramon F.C. moved to 2-0-1 with a 1-0 home win over Lamorinda United. Victoria Alessandrini scored the winner for San Ramon. Rachel Burkes earned the clean sheet in goal. 

Sunday, June 1

NAPA VALLEY 1839 F.C.  3-2  (9W) SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTHAWKS

Napa Valley 1839 F.C. (1-0-0) opened its season with a 3-2 win over San Francisco Nighthawks (0-0-2). Kimberly Garcia, Felicity Jones, and Lexi Zandonella put the hosts up 3-0 before Sulma Plancarte and Sydney Grundland-Lunza pulled the visitors to within a goal. 

NORCAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS


SOCAL CONFERENCE

Tuesday, May 27

SOCAL DUTCH LIONS FC  0-4  SAN DIEGO STRIKERS

Jourdan Ziff tallied a brace and Anna Evenson and Isabella Piete scored goals as San Diego Strikers (2-0-1) topped SoCal Dutch Lions FC (0-0-1) 4-0 in Encinitas. Shayna Ross earned the clean sheet in goal. 

Wednesday, May 28

REBELS SOCCER CLUB  0-1  (8W) SO CAL UNION FC

So Cal Union FC (2-0-0) picked up three huge points on the road with a 1-0 win over Rebels Soccer Club (1-0-2). Taylor Kessler scored the only goal of the match in the 51st minute to give SO Cal Union the win. Elizabeth Lidwig earned the clean sheet in goal for SO Cal Union. 

Friday, May 30

LA SURF SOCCER CLUB  1-8  (5/2) FC PREMIER

FC Premier (3-0-0) moved to the top of the SoCal Conference standings with a 8-1 win over LA Surf Soccer Club (0-0-4) Friday. Cherrie Cox tallied four goals to put her into the Golden Boot race with eight goals on the season. Amelia Dominguez, Marisa Salazar, Cayla Oliveria, and Savannah Hutchins also scored for the No. 5 Premier FC. Bri McReynolds scored LA Surf’s lone goal in the match. 

Sunday, June 1

LA SURF SOCCER CLUB  0-2  SAN DIEGO DONS

LA Surf Soccer Club (0-0-5) fell to San Diego Dons (1-0-0). Brooke Holden tallied twice for San Diego in the club’s season opener. Goalkeeper Paula Flores earned the clean sheet for San Diego.  

Sunday, June 1

REBELS SOCCER CLUB  1-2  SAN DIEGO STRIKERS

Anna Evenson scored the equalizer and Kiera Cardenas tallied the game-winner as the San Diego Strikers (3-0-1) came back from a goal down to earn three points. Mia Lane scored for Rebels. 

Sunday, June 1

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EAGLES  2-0  SOCAL DUTCH LIONS FC

Southern California Eagles moved to 2-0-2 on the season with a 2-0 win over SoCal Dutch Lions FC. Peyton Nelson and Shannon Nettekoven scored in the win. Autum Monty earned the clean sheet in goal for Southern California. 

Sunday, June 1

(21/4) BEACH FUTBOL CLUB  2-3  FC PREMIER

FC Premier (4-0-0) moved to the top of the SoCal Conference standings with a huge road win at Beach Futbol Club (2-0-1). Sarah Ralson and Christiane Sundstrom put Premier up 2-0 before the half hour mark. Mckenna Cooper and Fiona Shin pulled things level in the second half for Beach before Cherrie Cox tallied the winner for Premier with six minutes to play. 

SOCAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS


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