Dallas Trinity FC

Dallas Trinity Secures Road Shutout, Builds Momentum for Homestand

SPOKANE — Dallas Trinity FC earned a composed 2–0 win over Spokane Zephyr FC on Saturday night at ONE Spokane Stadium, climbing to 7th in the Gainbridge Super League standings and setting up a crucial three-game homestand to close the Fall Schedule.

Dallas struck first in the 29th minute when academy standout Sealey Strawn headed in a sharp cross from defender Samar Guidry. Spokane pushed back in the second half, but goalkeeper Rylee Foster and the Trinity back line held firm. In stoppage time, substitute Rhea Moore buried a late finish off a feed from Tamara Bolt to seal the win—her second goal of the season.

“We had to stay really focused,” head coach Chris Petrucelli said. “Tonight was about avoiding the mistakes that have cost us lately.”

Foster, who earned her third clean sheet, emphasized what the result means. “We deserve to celebrate this one. It’s been a tough journey, but a well-earned win. Now we recover and refocus.”

With three home matches ahead—including Dec. 6 vs. DC Power FC—Strawn had one message to fans: “Come out and support us. We feel your energy every match.”

Next Up:
Dec. 6 vs. DC Power FC at the Cotton Bowl (5:30 p.m. CST on Peacock).

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