In a tightly contested match, Walla Walla and Spokane ended in a 0-0 draw at Spokane's home ground. Both teams showcased strong defensive performances, with neither side able to break the deadlock.
The match, which kicked off at noon, saw Spokane dominate in terms of offensive pressure, registering 12 shots compared to Walla Walla's solitary attempt. Despite this, Walla Walla's goalkeeper, Aaron Lowry, was in fine form, making five crucial saves to keep his team in the game. Spokane's Noah Jordan had a quieter afternoon, needing to make just one save.
The game was not without its physicality, as evidenced by the seven yellow cards issued throughout the match. Walla Walla's Antonio Garcia, Cesar Martinez, Xavier Cuevas, Samuel Montes, and Arturo Murguia were all booked, while Spokane's Cipriano Acosta Jr. and Aimar Alvarez also saw yellow.
Spokane had the upper hand in set pieces, earning seven corner kicks to Walla Walla's two, but they were unable to capitalize on these opportunities. The match was played in front of an empty stadium, with no attendance recorded.
Despite the lack of goals, the match was a testament to the defensive resilience of both teams. Walla Walla now holds a record of 4-4-1, while Spokane remains unbeaten in their last four matches, with a record of 3-0-1.