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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-22T16:25:09.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "NWSL",
    "Soccer",
    "cascadia rivalry",
    "laura harvey",
    "Portland Thorns",
    "seattle reign"
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  "textContent": "Do you remember when Barbra Banda scored a goal on her birthday to tie up Orlando’s match against Denver? How about when Emma Sears ran the length of the pitch with the ball at her feet to put Louisville up 2-0 on Washington? Or when the Spirit came back to tie it up with a Sofia Cantore scorcher and a Leicy Santos snipe?\n\nOf course you don’t. That’s because the Cascadia Rivalry happened.\n\nFriday’s edition of the NWSL’s most storied rivalry—and arguably its only true rivalry, as the manufactured “District vs. Empire” clash between Washington and Gotham has only just started to grow real teeth over the last couple seasons—had an air of the bizarre before the season even started. It was oddly set for just the second week of the season, and would be Portland’s home opener.",
  "title": "The Cascadia Rivalry Was Totally Bonkers"
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