Peter was the head coach of Seattle University men's soccer from 1988 to 2006. During this period his teams won two national championships: the NAIA in 1997 and NCAA Division II in 2004. His teams were regional champions in 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2004. His teams twice made it to the NAIA Final Eight and Final Four.
- 1988-2006 Men's Head Soccer Coach, Seattle University

- 1997 & 2004 National Coach of the Year
- 1997 & 2004 National Champions
- 2001, 2003 and 2004 GNAC Coach of the Year
- 1990, 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2004 Regional Coach of the Year
- 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2004 Regional Champions
- 1998 Final Four Finalist
- 2001 National Final Eight Finalist
- 1997 & 2001 Nel Dahlquist Sportsmanship Award
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Playing Experience: Fewing played midfield for the Seattle Storm from 1985 to 1990, in the now-defunct American Professional Soccer League. He was the team’s all-time assists leader, ranks in the top ten in total points and second in total team appearances with 78.
Notes: His “Peter Fewing Soccer Camps” are entering their 30th year, and are recognized as a regional institution. Fewing started this program as a seventeen-year-old… Since leaving Seattle University in 2006, he has served the local chapter of America SCORES, a national non-profit bringing the beautiful game and literacy to kids across the country, as executive director and on its advisory board since 2002. SCORES is a fantastic after school program for kids who would not otherwise have the chance to play and learn soccer.
Most Vivid Soccer Memories: “The big milestones are winning the national championships. It’s so hard to put into words, but winning those championships in ‘97 and ‘04 was extremely special, because of the process you go through with all those great guys,” said Fewing. “Going undefeated (2004) was interesting because we never really thought about it at the time. We didn’t think about going undefeated, truthfully; we just wanted to win the next game. The
most special thing about it was the bond formed by having those relationships and that shared experience.
“Scoring a goal against USF for the Huskies was another great memory. I remember it was a night game, a big crowd and it was a full volley from outside the box. Then there was playing with FC Seattle, and having the opportunity to play at Queens Park Rangers, at Middlesbrough and at Portsmouth. The Portsmouth people were spitting on us and throwing coins at us. It may not sound like it but it was a fun atmosphere. I was a very average soccer player and I know it, so I feel fortunate to have played with guys like Fran O’Brien, Jeff Stock, Jeff Durgan, Chris Henderson, Jimmy McAlister, Brian Schmetzer and Chance Fry. It was such an honor.”
Fewing also is a noted public and motivational speaker and is a guest lecturer for the University of Washington’s IAL program.
Peter can be heard regularly on ESPN Seattle Radio – AM 710 - on Saturday mornings; He is part of the Sounder broadcast team on which features Cliff McCrath, Alan Hinton, Matt “Stretch” Johnson, Kevin Calabro, Lisa Gangel and Paul Silvi.