Soccer

Sehome and Columbia River Prepare for Showdown at Federal Way Memorial Field

Both teams enter the May 30 matchup with strong records, setting the stage for a competitive clash

A highly anticipated boys soccer showdown is set for May 30, 2026, when the Sehome Titans travel to Federal Way Memorial Field in Vancouver, Washington, to face the Columbia River Eagles.

Sehome arrives with a 18‑2‑3 record, a win percentage just under 85 percent, and a series of narrow victories that have kept them competitive, including a 2‑1 win over East Valley and a 2‑0 shutout of Ellensburg.

Columbia River counters with an 18‑3 slate, translating to an 85.7 percent win rate, and has been on a roll with recent 4‑0 and 3‑0 triumphs over Steilacoom, Hockinson and Ridgefield.

Both squads have tasted defeat only against strong opponents: Sehome fell to Bainbridge and dropped a close 1‑2 result to Fife, while Columbia River’s lone setback came at the hands of Squalicum, who edged them 0‑3.

The upcoming clash promises a battle of tactics, as Sehome’s balanced attack will be measured against Columbia River’s high‑tempo pressing style, setting the stage for a tightly contested match.

Key Storylines

Fans will be watching the midfield duel, where Sehome’s creative playmakers aim to break down Columbia River’s organized defense, while the Eagles’ wingers look to exploit speed on the flanks.

With playoff positioning on the line, the result could shape the remainder of the season for both programs, making this more than just a regular‑season encounter.

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