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West Region Roundup Week Six

June 16, 2026


MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE – DESERT DIVISION

Wednesday, June 10

Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club 1-3 Royals AZ

MESA, Ariz. — Royals AZ moved to 4-0-1 with a 3-1 win over Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club (0-1-3). Gabriella Weathersby, Olivia Yu, and Saydie Herbert scored for the visitors. Lillia Besedin tallied Arsenal's goal.

Saturday, June 13

FC Tucson 3-1 El Paso Surf

TUCSON, Ariz. — FC Tucson (3-1-2) picked up its third straight win topping El Paso Surf (2-1-2) 3-1. Meredith Scott tallied a brace and Zoey Gist added a goal in the win. Jazbrie Alvarado scored for El Paso.

SC del Sol 5-0 Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club

PHOENIX, Ariz. — SC del Sol (5-0-1) moved into a tie for first place in the Desert Division with a 5-0 win over Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club (0-1-4). Jessica Bedolla tallied a hat trick, and Mo Bilczewski and Aynsley Nuckols added goals in the win. Ivy Nystrom earned the clean sheet in goal for del Sol.  

Desert Dreams F.C. 0-3 Royals AZ

PIEORIA, Ariz. — Royals AZ (5-0-1) claimed a piece of the top spot in the Desert Division with a 3-0 road win over Desert Dreams F.C. (0-1-5). Kajun Skinner scored twice, Ally Brown added a goal, and Ruby Hayward earned the clean sheet in goal for Royals AZ.

Sunday, June 14

Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club 1-2 El Paso Surf

MESA, Ariz. — El Paso Surf (3-1-2) picked up three big points with a 2-1 road win at Arizona Arsenal Soccer Club (0-1-5). Morgan Lewis put the hosts in the lead in first half added time. Damaris Cisneros scored the equalizer in the 89th minute before Jazbrie Alvarado scored the game winner in added time.

FC Tucson 4-0 Desert Dreams F.C.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Milana Eyrich scored twice, and Anjeli DesRosier and Carley Davis added goals as TC Tucson (4-1-2) rolled past Desert Dreams F.C. (0-1-6). Grace Hughes earned the shutout in goal for Tucson.

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE – ROCKIES DIVISION

Tuesday, June 9

CO Elevation FC 2-1 Colorado Pride

LITTLETON, Colo. — Emotions spilled over as CO Elevation (1-2-1) picked up its first win of the season beating Colorado Pride (2-1-1) 2-1. Myla Stweart put the home side in the lead in the 32nd minute. Betzael Contreras made it 2-0 with 10 minutes to play. Brenna Hallam made it 2-1 for the visitors in added time after coaches from both sides were sent off.

Wednesday, June 10

Glacier FC 2-2 Northern Colorado Rain FC

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Northern Colorado Rain FC (1-3-0) earned a crucial road point with a 2-2 draw at Glacier FC (0-2-2) midweek. Madeleine Burr put the visitors on the board first in the 19th minute. Danielle Babb equalized in the 32nd minute with her first of two goals on the night. Talia Winder put the visitors in the lead for a second time in the 49th minute before Babb scored her second equalizer in the 74th.

Saturday, June 13

Northern Colorado Rain FC 1-0 Glacier FC

GREELEY, Colo. — Brielyn Knowles scored the game winner in the 84th minute as Northern Colorado Rain FC moved to 2-3-0 on the season with a 1-0 win over Glacier FC (0-2-3). Zeeyana Jivraj earned the clean sheet in goal for Rain.

Colorado Pride 4-0 Aggies FC

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Pride (3-1-1) moved to the top of the Rockies Division table with a 4-0 win over Aggies FC (1-2-2). Ellie Duncan tallied a brace, and Alysiah Lockett and Kate Melville added goals. Claireese Foley kept the shutout in goal for Pride.

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE – WASATCH DIVISION

Monday, June 8

La Roca FC 1-0 Griffins FC

PLEASANT VIEW, Utah — Sophie White scored the game winner just after the start of the second half as La Roca FC (4-0-1) topped Griffins FC (2-0-2) on Monday. Miley Brown earned the clean sheet in goal for La Roca.

NORCAL CONFERENCE – CENTRAL VALLEY DIVISION

Wednesday, June 10

San Ramon FC 2-1 Fuego Femenil

SAN RAMON, Calif. — San Ramon FC (1-1-2) picked up its first win of the season topping Fuego Femenil (4-0-1) 2-1. Eleanor Cowen scored in the 8th minute and Kendall Cornwell scored in the 42nd to give the hosts a 2-0 lead going into halftime. A San Ramon own goal in the 81st accounted for the balance of goalscoring.

Thursday, June 11

San Francisco Nighthawks 0-1 Lamorinda United

SAN FRANCISCO — Lamorinda United (2-3-1) topped San Francisco Nighthawks (3-1-2) 1-0 on a Grace Charles game-winner in the 38th minute. Sophia Torres earned the clean sheet in goal for Lamorinda.

Saturday, June 13

Fresno Freeze FC 1-5 Lamorinda United

FRESNO, Calif. — Lamorinda United moved to 3-3-1 with a 5-1 win over Fresno Freeze FC (0-0-3) on Saturday. Indira Naylor and Paytin Guytin both tallied braces, and Grace Charles added a goal for Lamorinda. Kaylin Wheeler scored for Fresno.

Sunday, June 14

San Francisco Glens 3-5 Fuego Femenil

SAN FRANCISCO — Fuego Femenil (4-0-1) came out on top in an eight-goal fest with San Francisco Glens (0-2-2) on Sunday. Ariss Ramirez, Hayden Crotty-Romero, Logan Nidy, Mackezie Madron, and Isabella Keomounpane scored for the visitors from Fresno. Paige Pineda Aliamus was among the scorers for San Francisco.

Lamorinda United 4-3 San Francisco Nighthawks

ORINDA, Calif. — Lamorinda United (4-3-1) vaulted to the top of the Central Valley Division table with a 4-3 win over San Francisco Nighthawks (3-0-2). Indira Naylor opened scoring for the hosts in the second minute. Grace Charles doubled Lamorinda's lead at the end of the first half. Dahlia Hutchins made it 3-0 to the hosts in the 63rd minute. Charles got her second on the night to make it 4-0 in the 69th before Sulma Plancarte sparked the Nighthawks comeback in the 80th minute with her first of three goals, scoring again in the 87th and 89th minute to make it 4-3 before San Francisco ran out of time.

Fresno Freeze 2-1 The Town FC

FRESNO, Calif. — Fresno Freeze FC (1-0-3) topped The Town FC (0-2-2) to pick up its first win of the season 2-1. Emily Alvarez scored in the 48th minute and Reagan Neese made it 2-0 with a 54th minute goal. Koffy’e Chappel pulled one back for the visitors in the 79th.

NORCAL CONFERENCE – SACRAMENTO DIVISION

Monday, June 8

Napa Valley 1839 FC 1-6 California Storm

NAPA, Calif. — California Storm moved to 6-1-0 on the season with a 6-1 win at Napa Valley 1839 FC (3-0-2). Ella Chchon, Jordyn Wickes, Kennedy Mayo, Samantha Mac Neven, Savannah Schwarze, and Eres Freifeld scored for Storm. Ellieana Vazquez Zimerman scored for Napa Valley.

Wednesday, June 10

FC Davis 1-3 Iron Rose FC

DAVIS, Calif. — Iron Rose FC (3-1-1) picked up a 3-1 road win over FC Davis (2-1-2) Wednesday. Jocelyn Pearcy scored twice, and Lizzie Ledesma added a goal for Iron Rose. Zoe Foster scored for Davis.

Saturday, June 13

Iron Rose FC 5-0 Nevad Futbol Club

ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Courtney Wagner and Shea Ryan each tallied a brace and Lisette Gregoris added a goal for Iron Rose, while goalkeeper Shannon Porubski earned the shutout for Iron Rose.

Yuba Football Club 1-1 Napa Valley 1839 FC

YUBA, Calif. — Napa Valley 1839 FC (3-1-2) earned a valuable road point playing Yuba Football Club (2-1-5) to a 1-1 draw Sunday. Mandy Thao put the hosts in the lead in the 55th minute. Kimberly Garcia scored with 10 minutes to play to help the visitors steal a point.

California Storm 2-0 FC Davis

DAVIS, Calif. — California Storm moved to 7-1-0 with a 2-0 Davis Derby win over FC Davis (2-1-3). Jordyn Wickes and Samantha Mac Niven scored in the win. Abbie Faingold earned the clean sheet in goal for Storm.

PAC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

Wednesday, June 10

Portland Thorns FC II 5-1 Spokane Shadow

PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Thorns FC II (2-0-0) picked up a huge win in the standings with a 5-1 win at home over Spokane Shadow (4-0-1). Alana Harry, Elise Broberg, Frances Reuland, Kenley Whittaker, and Lilly Yakel scored for Portland. Delani Walker scored for Spokane.

Friday, June 12

Westside Metros FC 2-3 Spokane Shadow

SHERWOOD, Ore. — Delani Walker scored twice and Jennah Wanner had the game-winner after Spokane Shadow (3-0-1) came back from two goals down to beat Westside Metros FC (1-0-2) on Friday. Ellie Felt and Eva Vlassopoulos score for Metros.

Saturday, June 13

Vancouver Victory FC 0-4 Spokane Shadow

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Spokane Shadow (4-0-1) moved into the top spot in the Pac Northwest Conference with a 4-0 win over Vancouver Victory FC (0-0-4). Delani Walker, Emily Todd, Kyah Le, and Erin Ewers scored for Spokane. Lilliana Brinkmeier earned the clean sheet in goal.

SOCAL CONFERENCE – COASTAL DIVISION

Wednesday, June 10

LA Surf Soccer Club 1-4 Beach Futbol Club

COSTA MESA, Calif. — Beach Futbol Club moved to 2-0-2 on the season with a midweek 4-1 win over LA Surf Soccer Club (0-0-5). Julia Quinonez, Kate Ryan, and Jordyn Canister scored goals for Beach. Both sides conceded own goals in the match.

Saturday, June 13

Southern California Eagles 2-0 LA Surf Soccer Club

WHITTIER, Calif. — Southern California Eagles moved to 4-0-2 on the season with a 2-0 home win over LA Surf Soccer Club (0-0-6). Araylia Holiday and Yammile Picon scored goals in the win. Riley Jolls kept the clean sheet in goal.

Sunday, June 14

MISS KICK FC 1-0 Beach Futbol Club

COSTA MESA, Calif. — MISS KICK FC (5-1-1) claimed the top spot in the Coastal Division with a 1-0 win over Beach Futbol Club (2-0-30). Hayley Gonzales scored the game-winner in the 54th minute. Mikayla Kendall earned the shutout in goal for MISS KICK FC.

SOCAL CONFERENCE – PLYMOUTH DIVISION

Friday, June 12

Rebels Soccer Club 3-1 So Cal Union FC

SPRING VALLEY, Calif. — Rebels Soccer Club (3-1-0) moved to the top of the Plymouth Division table with a 3-1 win over So Cal Union FC (1-1-1). Kaylee Hauck put the visitors in the lead in the 21st minute before a pair of goals by Naima Castro and a goal by Katelyn McGrath before halftime gave Rebels the win.

Sunday, June 14

ALBION San Diego 1-1 So Cal Union FC

SAN DIEGO — So Cal Union FC (1-2-1) picked up a point with a 1-1 road draw at ALBION San Diego (1-3-1). True Arellano-Homan put the visitors in the lead early before Shiloh Baird equalized just after the start of the second half.

Future FC 3-2 Prestige Football Club

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. — Future FC moved to 2-1-2 with a 3-2 win over Prestige Football Club (0-1-3) to close out Week Six. Sasha Amezcua put the hosts in the lead in the 37th minute, only to have Jazmin Smith equalize for Prestige six minutes later. Gabrielle Germain made it 2-1 for Future FC in the 49th minute. Valerie Garcia made it 2-2 in the 52nd minute before Aylie Haycock tallied the game-winner in the 76th minute.