Snohomish United opened their match against Bigfoot FC with a swift strike, finding the back of the net after just 14 minutes. The early goal set the tone, but the team struggled to maintain rhythm in the opening period, failing to convert several chances.
A Turnaround in the Second Half
Connor Lofy orchestrated the attack, threading passes to Clarens Dollin and Nicolas Wiskel, who each tested the opposition’s defense. Midfielder Carter Gay also came close, volleying a shot that brushed the right post just before halftime, leaving Snohomish United ahead 1-0 at the break.
Head coach Anthony Sardon did not mince words, publicly chastising his side for a lack of discipline and quality in the first half. His critique underscored the need for a sharper performance after the interval.
The second half saw a dramatic turnaround. Snohomish United added two more goals, sealing a 3-0 victory that extended their unbeaten run since the season-opening loss on May 16. The win propelled them to the summit of the USL League Two Northwest Division, heightening expectations for the upcoming high-stakes clash with Ballard FC on July 12.
Beyond the scoreline, the triumph reflects a squad built on chemistry and adaptability. Many players, including those who captured the 2025 NCAA Championship with the University of Washington, have grown up together, some dating back to their days at Crossfire Premier Soccer Club. Coach Sardon attributes the team’s resilience to that deep-rooted cohesion, a factor that could prove decisive as the season reaches its climax.