2014–15 Western Indoor Soccer League season

Western Indoor Soccer League
Season 2014–15
Champions Tacoma Stars
Matches played 20
Goals scored 261 (13.05 per match)
Top goalscorer Derek Johnson (14)
Biggest home win TAC 15, OLY 2
(January 10)
Biggest away win TAC 12, WEN 6
(December 13)
Highest scoring BEL 12, WEN 7
(January 10)
Longest winning run 8 TAC
(entire season)
Longest unbeaten run 8 TAC
(entire season)
Longest losing run 8 ARL
(entire season)

The 2014–15 Western Indoor Soccer League season is the league's first season. The season started on November 15 and ended on January 31.[1] Each team played an 8 game schedule.[2]

Competition format

Top four teams make the playoffs. The Semifinals were held on February 7–8 and the WISL Championship Final was held on February 14.[2]

Standings

As of 1/31/2015 [3]
  2014-15 League Champions
  2014-15 Playoff Team

Team GP W L T GF GA GD Pts
Tacoma Stars 88006725+4224
Bellingham United FC 85215947+1216
Wenatchee Fire 834149631410
Oly Town Artesians 83505469159
Arlington Aviators 80803257250

Playoffs

Semi-Finals Championship
      
1 Tacoma Stars 10
4 Oly Town Artesians 5
1 Tacoma Stars 6
2 Bellingham United FC 2
2 Bellingham United FC 8
3 Wenatchee Fire 6

Semi-Finals

February 7, 2015
7:20 PM PST
Bellingham United FC 8 - 6 Wenatchee Fire
Report
Bellingham Sportsplex

February 7, 2015
7:30 PM PST
Tacoma Stars 10 - 5 Oly Town Artesians
Report
Tacoma Soccer Center

Championship

February 14, 2015
7:30 PM PST
Tacoma Stars 6 - 2 Bellingham United FC
Report
Tacoma Soccer Center
Attendance: 743

Statistics

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Derek Johnson Tacoma Stars 14
2 Willie Spurr Oly Town Artesians 10
Adrian Espinoza Wenatchee Fire
4 Kellan Brown Bellingham United FC 9
Aaron Burns Arlington Aviators
Joey Gjertsen Tacoma Stars
7 Kyle Danielson Tacoma Stars 8
Brendan Quilici Bellingham United FC
Greg Wolfe Oly Town Artesians
10 Nick Cashmere Bellingham United FC 7
Oscar Jimenez Bellingham United FC
Andrew Wesiharr Bellingham United FC

Last updated on February 2, 2015. Source: WISL Standings

References

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