Spokane Zephyr Secure 1-0 Victory Over Tampa Bay Sun in Front of Passionate Home Crowd
In a thrilling and emotionally charged match, the Spokane Zephyr women’s soccer team closed out their home season on a high note, defeating Tampa Bay Sun FC 1-0 at ONE Spokane Stadium on Sunday. The victory, secured by a stunning goal from Marley Canales in the 64th minute, broke a two-game losing streak and brought an electric end to Spokane’s first professional women’s soccer season.
The Decisive Goal
Marley Canales proved to be the game-changer for the Zephyr. After being fouled near the edge of the 18-yard box, Spokane was awarded a free kick. Sarah Clark delivered a dangerous ball into the penalty area, where Tampa Bay’s Erika Tymrak struggled to control it, allowing the ball to fall to Canales. Wasting no time, Canales unleashed a powerful right-footed shot that found the upper-right corner of the net, leaving Tampa Bay goalkeeper Lauren Kozal with no chance to save it. The goal not only secured a crucial win for the Zephyr but also marked Canales’ first of the season.
The goal was a moment of brilliance in a match defined by gritty defensive play and numerous chances for both teams. Tampa Bay, despite pushing hard for an equalizer in the final minutes, could not break through Spokane’s resilient back line.
Tampa Bay’s Late Push
The Tampa Bay Sun came into the game looking to finish strong but were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities. Late in the match, Tampa Bay applied immense pressure, with Erika Tymrak and Carlee Giammona coming close to leveling the score. Giammona’s header in the 67th minute, a well-placed attempt that seemed destined for the net, was denied by a spectacular save from Spokane’s goalkeeper. The Sun also earned multiple set pieces, but the Zephyr defense remained organized and resolute, frustrating Tampa Bay’s attackers.
Late substitutions by Tampa Bay injected fresh energy into their offense, but Spokane’s defenders, bolstered by the vocal support of their home fans, held firm. The Sun will look to improve their finishing as they prepare for their next match against Lexington Sporting Club on November 2, where they will host a Military Appreciation Night at Riverfront Stadium.
Fan Atmosphere and Season Highlights
The atmosphere at ONE Spokane Stadium was electric, with over 2,300 fans cheering on their local heroes. Season ticket holders, such as the South Hill Herd, made their presence felt with enthusiastic chants and creative displays. The Herd’s signature countdown chant and homemade red and yellow cards added to the lively ambiance, embodying the passionate support Spokane has received throughout its inaugural season.
This match was especially meaningful as it marked the last home game for Spokane Zephyr this year. Fans like Nicole Malubay and the Franklin couple have been key supporters, attending every game and creating a sense of community around the team. The Franklin family, who have season tickets for both the Zephyr and the men’s team, the Spokane Velocity, have enjoyed watching the city embrace professional soccer, even as colder weather settled in for this final October match.
Young soccer players from local clubs, like the Surf Soccer Club, also attended in large numbers, looking up to the Zephyr athletes as role models. The players eagerly sought autographs from Zephyr forward Jenny Vetter, who spent time engaging with the aspiring athletes and inspiring future generations.
Key Takeaways for Spokane
The Zephyr’s victory came despite being shorthanded, with key players Sophia Braun, Riley Tanner, and Emina Ekić away on national team duty for Argentina, Panama, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, respectively. Their absence made the win even more impressive and highlighted the depth and resilience of the Spokane squad.
With this victory, Spokane improved to a 2-3-3 record, earning nine points and tying Tampa Bay in the Super League standings. As the team looks to the future, they have plenty of positives to build on, including their ability to compete and win against formidable opponents.
Looking Ahead
Spokane Zephyr will now prepare for the next phase of their season, taking the lessons learned from a successful first year of professional soccer in Spokane. The team’s home matches have not only showcased the talent on the field but have also brought the community together in support of women’s sports. Fans eagerly await the return of their beloved Zephyr next March, hoping for even greater successes and more unforgettable moments.
The Tampa Bay Sun, despite the setback, remain focused on closing out their season strong. They will host Lexington Sporting Club on November 2 at Riverfront Stadium, in what promises to be a meaningful Military Appreciation Night.







