Thursday's game marked the first league loss for the Vikings.
Nolan Peterson and CJ Chapple led the Viks with five goals apiece.
The Vikings had two boys and one girl who finished in the Top 10.
Curtis scored with 55 seconds remaining to seal their third in a row.
The Vikings had a balance scoring attack to cruise to an 18-2 victory Monday night.
The Lady Viks got two goals from junior Lanie Vinson. The victory came two days after notched their first victory of the season against Graham Kapowsin.
Here's a video clip of the University Place track-and-field phenom at the recent AAU Junior Olympics.
Never underestimate the importance of the weight room as part of your fitness program!
The Vikings might have lost a talented group of players to graduation, but Coach Clay Angle has molded another talented core that could bring more wins to University Place.
The promotion is the team's way to thank fans. It's the same price the team charged for its inaugural opening day in 1960.
The 20th overall pick of the MLS Superdraft was in Tacoma on Wednesday to promote healthy habits and making good choices. As part of Metro Parks Tacoma's Summer Meals Program, about 120 kids visited Chambers Creek Properties.
After visiting Chambers Creek Properties today, children who participate in Metro Parks Tacoma's Summer Meals Program got a visit from the professional soccer player who encouraged them to work hard and make good choices.
The team's final bout takes place at Pierce College in Lakewood. Doors open at 5 p.m.
The Youth Basketball Developmental League is holding a competition this weekend at Edison Elementary in Tacoma.
But the University Place golf course - which will host the 2015 U.S. Open - did make it to the Final Four of the competition determined by Facebook fans. Not too shabby for a course that's less than 5 years old.
U.S. defender Stephanie Cox talks about her experiences in Germany and what's next for the 25-year-old Gig Harbor resident.
The second annual ShoWare three-on-three basketball tournament will get under way on Saturday in Kent. Thursday is the last day you can sign up.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Tacoma native tells Patch that the downtime with his family is nice, but he's anxious to get back on the field.
The Tacoma native and Dallas Cowboys quarterback's gritty success story is especially powerful to kids in the South Sound, writes Editor Brent Champaco
Patch gives you a lesson in the sport, as well as a recap of how the local team - Toxic 253 - fared in its match this past weekend.
The growth of substantial rough, as well as other changes, are intended to get the University Place golf course ready for the event.
The 9-year-old is quickly making a name for herself, both in the state and across the country.
University Place's own Aaron Trolia is leading the camp at Curtis High School.
Golf Digest Magazine is running a fans-choice contest on its Facebook page to determine which is the best public course in the country.
The big day is finally here as Curtis senior graduates from high school.
It's prom night and graduation day for the Curtis senior.
The Curtis graduate is one of nine from Washington state who will compete in the international games.
The girl with unbelievable athletic ability and an amazing story made KOMO television's weekly spotlight on young athletes.
Grab your hiking boots and take an urban hike with Patch. Rain or shine (preferably shine), there's nothing better than hitting the trail, especially locally.
After an excruciating week of contemplation, the Curtis senior reaffirms his decision to attend Azusa Pacific University.
Jeff Morgan, the golfer, appeared to have called his shot. Great stuff.
The game was tied at four goal apiece before the defending state champs pulled away to the victory. Curtis finished the season at 11-6-0.
Tonight's the first clinic, but there will be two per week through June.
No. 1 belonged to Bethpage State Park - Black, site of the 2009 U.S. Open.
Brian Mogg, a native of Tacoma and founder of his national performance academy, will bring his academy to University Place. For $350, you can learn from one of the best and get a free round at the links-style course.
In this installment, the Curtis senior shares the grind of, well, being a senior and finishing the year as graduation approaches. He also gets a tooth pulled, but that's pretty much all he can tell you.
The team finished second in the Southwest Division and will play its first playoff game Friday.
The Vikings play their final regular-season game tonight at Overlake.
Passionate about golf? Want to improve your game? Find your inner Tiger Woods? Never played, but want to learn? Golf lessons are just steps away. Break out the clubs and let's start swinging.
In this installment, Tyler is confronted with a huge decision, one that could shape the rest of his life, both on the field and off.