The Northwest Athletic Conference soccer friendlies are Aug. 20-21 at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila. (Logo courtesy NWAC)

The Northwest Athletic Conference soccer friendlies are Aug. 20-21 at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila. (Logo courtesy NWAC)

Local college soccer teams playing “friendlies” this month

The Everett, Edmonds and Shoreline community college soccer teams will be in action at Starfire Sports Complex.

Fall quarter classes at the Everett, Edmonds and Shoreline community colleges begin the last week in September. But for now, it’s time to gear up for the fall men’s and women’s soccer seasons, starting with several Northwest Athletic Conference soccer friendlies this August before the regular season kicks off in September.

From Aug. 20-21, there will be 46 men’s and women’s soccer teams playing a total of 45 games at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila, the site of November’s NWAC championships.

The friendly results don’t carry over into the playoffs, but they will affect teams’ overall, non-conference standings.

A one-day ticket is $10, and a two-day ticket is $18. Military and children 6 years old and under receive free admission. Parking is also free during the event. Visit nwacsports.com for more information.

Below is the schedule for the Everett, Edmonds and Shoreline soccer teams.

Click here for the full schedule.

Tuesday, Aug. 20

Shoreline (men’s) vs. SW Oregon, 9 a.m., Field 3.

Everett (women’s) vs. Blue Mountain, 11 a.m., Field 3.

Edmonds (men’s) vs. Pierce, 5 p.m., Field 4.

Everett (men’s) vs. Highline, 7 p.m., Field 2.

Edmonds (women’s) vs. Wenatchee Valley, 7 p.m., Field 3.

Shoreline (men’s) vs. Klamath Falls, 7 p.m., Field 4.

Wednesday, Aug. 21

Shoreline (men’s) vs. Blue Mountain, 8 a.m., Field 4.

Everett (men’s) vs. Chemeketa, 12 p.m., Field 3.

Edmonds (men’s) vs. Centralia, 2 p.m. Field 4.

Everett (women’s) vs. Lower Columbia, 4 p.m., Field 3.

Edmonds (women’s) vs. Green River, 6 p.m., Field 2.

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