WSA 1989 Season (original) (raw)

and Santa Barbara were added.

San Jose moved to San Francisco Bay.

Portland changed their nickname to the Timbers.

Win-6pts, SOW-2pts, SOL-1pt, 1 bonus point per goal scored
in regulation, maximum of 3 per game

Playoffs

First Round

7/29/89 San Francisco Bay 1-1 Los Angeles

San Francisco advance on penalty kicks, 4-2

7/29/89 San Diego 2-1 Portland

WSL Championship

8/12/89 San Diego 1-0 San Francisco Bay

ASL/WSA Championship - at San Jose

9/9/89 San Diego 1-3 Ft. Lauderdale

1989 WSL Leading Goalscorers

Steve Corpening, San Francisco Bay 11

Jerome Watson, San Diego 10

Wes Wade, Arizona 10

Mark Kerlin, Arizona 9

Chance Fry, Seattle 8

Scott Benedetti, Portland 8

Jeff Hooker, Los Angeles 7

Steve Boardman, San Diego 7

Rob Baarts, Portland 7

David Palic, San Francisco Bay 6

Brent Goulet, Seattle 6

WSL Goalkeeping Leaders GAA

Kasey Keller, Portland 0.38

Anton Nistl, San Diego 1.00

Jeff Koch, Seattle 1.09

Mark Dougherty, San Francisco Bay 1.35

1989 WSL Award Winners

Most Valuable Player: Kasey Keller, F. C. Portland

1989 WSL First XI

G - Kasey Keller, Portland Timbers
D - John Doyle, San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
D - Marcelo Balboa, San Diego Nomads
D - Mike Lapper, Los Angeles Heat
D - Cle Kooiman, California Kickers
M - Dominic Kinnear, San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
M - John Bain, Portland Timbers
M - Chris Henderson, Seattle Storm
F - Scott Benedetti, Portland Timbers
F - Jeff Hooker, Los Angeles Heat
F - Mark Kerlin, Arizona Condors

Home Attendance G Total Avg.

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