Chance Fry

He also earned five caps with the U.S. national team in 1984 and was the 1990 American Professional Soccer League leading goal scorer.

In 1982, the Seattle Sounders selected Fry out of high school with the first pick of the 1983 North American Soccer League draft.

[3] In the summer of 1986, he signed with the Milwaukee Wave of the American Indoor Soccer Association, but was traded to the expansion Fort Wayne Flames.

This year he finally experienced some team success as the Storm finished second in the league, falling to the Earthquakes in the wild card game.

In 1988, Fry remained with the Storm, helping it to the WSA championship, scoring an unassisted goal in Seattle's 5-0 destruction of the Earthquakes.

In 1989, Fry continued to produce for the Storm, finishing fifth in the league's points chart with 20 off 8 goals and 4 assists.

In 1999, Fry established the Bellevue Community College women's soccer team, which he coached for a single season.