Sports Quarterly May 2015
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Sports Quarterly May 2015
Open Up to Sizzling Summer Sports Action It’s been an action-packed sports season so far! The Everett Silvertips kept us cheering throughout their season and against Spokane and Portland during the WHL playoffs. More “adrenaline rushes” are expected this summer as baseball, lacrosse, soccer, triathlons, beach volleyball, and other athletes and teams come to Snohomish County seeking athletic glory. Snohomish’s Bottega Fitness Park is the place for beach volleyball as it hosts the AVP Next Zone 3 Series for five weekends. The top men’s and women’s teams will win a main draw seed in the AVP Manhattan Beach Open in southern California. Fast soccer play comes to Snohomish County this summer. Teams from west of the Mississippi are expected to compete on Snohomish’s Stocker Soccer Fields in the U.S. Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup. Local soccer clubs will also host their soccer tournaments that will bring hundreds of teams to the area. The MSNM National Championship, a NCAA-certified girls’ basketball tournament, comes back for a second consecutive year. It’s a thrill to have NCAA women’s basketball coaches in Snohomish County! Get ready for home-run batting action as girls’ fast pitch teams compete in the NSA Western World Series. The Everett Cup signals the start of baseball season when Everett AquaSox and Everett Merchants play at Everett Memorial Stadium. Let’s not forget three upcoming lacrosse tournaments, several triathlons ranging in distances and styles, and so much more. 1 We’re also celebrating athletic achievement this year: • Everett Community College Hall of Fame Awards Banquet, June 3. Purchase tickets now. • Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet, Sept. 16. Become a sponsor today. And next April, join with the world to watch future Olympic gold medalists at the Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championship at XFINITY Arena at Everett! Come out and cheer on your favorite athlete or team. Open Up to Limitless Excitement! Tammy Tammy Dunn Sports Development Manager Baseball & Softball First Pitch: Everett Merchants Baseball On June 16, the annual Everett Memorial Cup game kicks off the Everett Merchants’ baseball season when they face the Everett AquaSox at Everett Memorial Stadium. This Pacific Coast League team, composed of college players wanting to continue playing throughout the summer, plays teams from Seattle, Vancouver, Burnaby, and Alaska. 2 [Everett Merchants Baseball continued] The team plays at Everett Memorial Stadium when the AquaSox are out of town. Visit www.EverettMerchantsBaseball.com for game schedule, admission price, and more information. Batter Up: Get Your AquaSox Tickets Now! With a new group of young players, the Everett AquaSox are ready for action. The minor league baseball season starts on Thursday, June 18 at Everett Memorial Stadium. The AquaSox will take on the Eugene Emeralds. Season tickets, mini-plan ticket packages, and single game tickets are now on sale. Enjoy a variety of special and unique promotions such as post-game fireworks, Military Appreciation Sundays, Half Price Mondays, Star Wars Night, and Pink at the Park auction to benefit Providence Comprehensive Breast Center. Visit AquaSox.com for game schedule, tickets, and more information. 3 75 Teams Vie for Championships, May 23-25 Triple Crown Sports Memorial Baseball Tournament will bring 75 baseball teams composed of 10 through 18 year olds to compete over Memorial Day weekend. Now in its eleventh year, the tourney will be played at Sky River Park in Monroe, Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett, Tambark Creek Park in Mill Creek, and other ball fields in King County. Register your team today! NSA Girls Fast Pitch Western World Series, July 15-18 Approximately 125 girls’ fast pitch teams from California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, and British Columbia will come to compete for top honors. Games will be played over three days at Sky River Park in Monroe, Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, and Phil Johnson Ball Fields in Lynnwood. The first day of play will be pool play followed by the championship rounds, beginning late Friday afternoon. Coupons and swag items from local businesses are welcome for the athletes’ welcome bags. Contact Aaron Wilson, aaron@snohomish.org or (425) 348-5802 ext. 109 for more information. 4 Basketball Triple Crown’s MSNM National Championship, July 10-13 MSNM National Championships, a NCAA-certified basketball event and hosted by Triple Crown Sports, returns for another exciting year. With the huge success of this girls’ basketball tourney last year, organizers are expecting more than 125 teams. In 2014, teams from California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and provinces in Canada competed in the four-day tournament. More than 100 collegiate coaches from NCAA Division I - III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), community colleges, and junior colleges from across the United States will attend and observe the basketball players. Register your team today! 5 Football Women’s Pro Football Season Underway The hard-hitting full-tackle play of Everett Reign is well underway in the team’s 2015 season. Reign is the premier women’s football team for Snohomish and Skagit counties and plays NFL-style 11-on11 tackle football against teams across the country as well as regional teams in Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland. The last home game of the season is Saturday, May 30 and will be played at Everett Memorial Football Stadium. Don’t miss a single second of the action - purchase your tickets now! Gymnastics Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships Return in 2016 Everett will again play host to more than 300 of the world’s best gymnasts when they compete in the 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships at the XFINITY Arena at Everett, April 8-10, 2016. 6 [Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships Return in 2016 continued] In 2012, Everett hosted the three-day biennial international event that featured the top gymnasts from the Pac Rim countries including Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, and the United States. Several Americans went on to win medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. “The 2012 Pac Rim Championships in Everett was one of the most successful ever held,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “The way the local community, civic leaders, facilities and the gymnastics family worked together to stage a great event put Everett at the top of our potential site list when we were awarded the event for 2016. We are looking forward to a repeat performance next year.” The three-day event is expected to feature athletes from more than 14 countries, including Canada, China, Japan, Russia, and the United States, competing in men’s and women’s gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline. The 2012 Pac Rim medalists included several Olympic medalists: • Gabrielle Douglas, Kyla Ross and Jordyn Wieber, members of the gold-medal winning 2012 U.S. women’s gymnastics team • Rosannagh MacLennan, Canadian 2012 Olympic gold medalist in trampoline for Canada • Karen Cockburn, Canadian 2012 Olympic silver medalist in synchronized trampoline (with MacLennan) 7 [Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships Return in 2016 continued] Olympians who medaled at the Pac Rim Championships in 2012 include: • • • Jake Dalton and Sam Mikulak of the USA, men’s gymnastics Julie Zetlin of the USA and Janine Murray of Australia, rhythmic gymnastics Steven Gluckstein and Savannah Vinsant of the USA, Jason Burnett of Canada, Blake Gaudry of Australia, and Victoria Voronina of Russia, trampoline The tentative schedule is: • • • April 8 – men’s and rhythmic gymnastics April 9 – women’s and rhythmic gymnastics; April 10 – men’s and women’s gymnastics, and trampoline. NBC Sports will televise the championships. Tickets will go on sale later this year. For more information, go to www.USAGym.org/events. Hockey Silvertips Take WHL U.S. Division Championship Congratulations to the Everett Silvertips Hockey who won the US Division for the 201415 hockey season, their first since 2007. The team skated hard and fast in the last three weeks of the regular season play to claim the top seed in the WHL Hockey playoffs. They finished the season 43-20-3-6. The team also scored its first post-season win since 2007 when it beat the Spokane Chiefs in a 4-2 series. Two of the games went into double overtime. The 2015-16 season will start in September. For more information, visit www.EverettSilvertips.com. 8 Lacrosse Harvey Cup Boys Lacrosse Tournament, June 6 & 7 An estimated 20 boys’ teams in the 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 divisions are expected to compete in this tourney at Harvey Field and hosted by the Snohomish Lacrosse Club. For more information visit www.SnoLAX.com. Tyler Luca Invitational, June 13 The Edmonds Eagles lacrosse club will host this outdoor short field box lacrosse tourney at Lynnwood High School. Box lacrosse is played with six players per team including goalie, on a smaller field, and with a fast pace due to its 20-minute game time. Go to the tournament web page for team registration and more information. Battle of Bothell Lacrosse Tournament, June 19-21 & 26-28 This tourney draws about 85 boys’ teams over two weekends in June. The U13 and U15 teams will compete June 19-21 and the U11 and U18 teams will play June 26-28. The Battle of Bothell is a national qualifier for the Dick’s Sporting Goods Tournament of Championship to be held in December in Wesley Chapel, Florida. To register your team or for more information go to www.BattleofBothell.com. 9 8th Annual Cascade Cup, July 24-26 This tourney is one of the premier girls’ middle school and high school lacrosse tournaments in Washington State. Hosted by the Snohomish Lacrosse Club, the 30team tournament is played at the Harvey Fields in Snohomish. Teams travel from around the region including California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. To register your team or for more information go to www.CascadeCupLAX.org. Soccer Volunteers Needed for US Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup, June 9-14 A total of 120 boys’ and girls’ U11-U18 teams from west of the Mississippi will attend the five-day tournament. Top teams in their divisions qualify for the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup held in Kansas in July 2015. 10 [Volunteers Needed for US Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup, June 9-14 continued] Washington Youth Soccer and Snohomish Youth Soccer Club are seeking volunteers for this important youth soccer tournament. A variety of volunteer positions are available including course marshals, team check-in/registration, and goody bag stuffing. For more information visit regioniv.usyouthsoccer.org/presidentscup/. GOAL! SYC to Host 3 Tourneys The Snohomish Youth Soccer Club will be hosting its popular summer tournaments at Stocker Fields: • Snohomish United Invitational, June 19-21. Boys’ and girls’ teams in divisions U11 to U18 are invited to register and compete. • Kla Ha Ya Days Adult Soccer Tournament, July 18-20. The tourney is one of the only a handful of adult soccer tournaments in Snohomish County. After tourney play, stay for the festivities of Kla Ha Ya Days in downtown Snohomish. • Snohomish Bigfoot Tournament, Aug. 13-16. More than 300 boys’ and girls’ U11 to U18 teams are expected to compete. To register your team, go to www.SnohomishYouthSoccer.org. 11 Strawberry Classic, July 31-Aug. 2 The Pilchuck Soccer Alliance will host this popular boys’ and girls’ U10-U18 tourney at Klein Fields and 152nd Street Soccer Fields in Marysville. Team registration is now open. Sky River Soccer Tournament, Aug. 21-23 The Sky River Soccer Club welcomes boys’ and girls’ U10 through U19 teams for championship play at Fairfield County Park in Monroe. Register your soccer team now. Triathlon Elite Cup, CAMTRI Junior, & Aquathlon Set for TriMonroe, June 21 The City of Monroe is preparing to welcome 300 young triathletes and their families to the USA Triathlon Youth Elite Cup and CAMTRI Junior American Cup at Lake Tye Park. TriMonroe is one of only four venues in the U.S. offering youth – ages 13 through 19 – the chance to qualify for the USAT Youth Elite or Junior Elite National Championships in West Chester, Ohio July 31-Aug. 2. The Elite racing format is draft-legal, the same used in the Olympics and the ITU World Triathlon Series. 12 [Elite Cup, CAMTRI Junior, & Aquathlon Set for TriMonroe, June 21 continued] A free clinic is offered Friday afternoon for youth and juniors who have little or no draft legal racing experience. New in 2015 is a sprint distance Aquathlon, composed of a 750-meter swim and 2.5K run. Open to all ages, the event will also give youth and swim teams the opportunity to experience multisport racing. The race courses are spectator-friendly so all are welcome to come and cheer on these future Olympians. First race starts at 7:30 a.m. To register and for more information go to www.TriMonroe.com. Volunteers Needed! To make this important race a success for the young athletes, volunteers are needed to help in a variety of capacities: race set-up, finish line, aid stations, course monitors, body marking, and more. Go to www.TriMonroe.com/volunteer for more information and to sign up. 13 Lake Tye Triathlon, Aug. 8 The triathlon welcomes athletes of all ages and experience levels with its flat and fast courses and competitive options: • NEW: Collegiate division – competition among college teams • Sprint & Olympic-distance races for age-group athletes • Youth race – for kids six to 15 years old & age specific distances • Awards to top three finishers in each age group • Commemorative medal to all finishers The collegiate division will start the day at 8 a.m. followed by the Olympic and Sprint waves. The kids’ triathlon starts at 11 a.m. Participants will enjoy post-race raffle prizes and a pancake breakfast ($5 for spectators). Go to www.LakeTyeTri.com to sign up and for more information. IRONMAN 70.3 Lake Stevens, Aug. 16 Professional and age group triathletes from around the world will compete to qualify for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in Austria. Athletes will begin with a 1.2-mile swim from the public boat launch in downtown Lake Stevens. The moderately hilly 56-mile bike course traverses some of the most beautiful terrain in the Pacific Northwest. The race finishes with a run that goes beyond the downtown area and into the surrounding community. 14 [IRONMAN 70.3 Lake Stevens, Aug. 16 continued] The event is also a regional IRONMAN TriClub Championship race where triathletes who are members of a triathlon club or team earn bonus points for their club towards the prestigious IRONMAN TriClub Annual Podium Award. Relay teams of two or three athletes are welcome! It’s a great way to experience an IRONMAN triathlon so form your team, challenge a few more, and sign up. Go to the IRONMAN 70.3 Lake Stevens website to register and for more information. Volleyball AVP Next Series Zone 3 Debuts, May 16 The 2015 AVPNext Zone 3 beach volleyball series will take place at Bottega Fitness Park outside Snohomish. AVPNext is the official developmental program of the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour. It serves as the exclusive “qualification circuit” for elite amateur players to earn AVP qualification points, a national ranking, and entry into AVP main draws. The men’s and women’s series champions of this year’s Zone 3 Series will receive coveted main draw bids in the AVP Manhattan Beach Open Aug. 14-16 in southern California. The five-event series expects to attract the best up and coming beach volleyball players from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Northern California. 15 [AVP Next Series Zone 3 Debuts, May 16 continued] “Being able to award a main draw bid in the Manhattan Beach Open is a really big deal,” said Mati Bishop, the event’s promoter. He said all of the best players have won the Manhattan Beach Open including Olympic gold medalists Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Jennings, and Karch Kiraly. “We are very excited to get the AVPNext series underway in the Pacific Northwest,” said Abbey McNamara, AVPNet director. “Snohomish County has proven to be at the forefront of developing the young beach volleyball player and the AVPNext series gives those athletes an opportunity to get started on the pipeline to playing at the highest level of competition in the AVP Tour.” While to most it seems unlikely that Snohomish County could turn into a beach volleyball hotbed, the series is timed perfectly to match unprecedented growth in the sport of beach volleyball. “Beach (volleyball) is growing faster than any other part of the volleyball community,” Bishop said. Beach volleyball is the fastest growing emerging sport in NCAA history. The sport has experienced double-digit growth each year in the amount of participation through the USA Volleyball Junior Beach Tour. For a complete AVPNext Zone 3 schedule and more information go to www.AVPNW.com. For more information about junior volleyball go to www.BeachVBC.com. 16 Honoring Athletic Achievements 2015 EvCC Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Dinner, June 3 Everett Community College will honor five athletes, one coach, and two teams into its Athletic Hall of Fame: • • • Athletes: Shawn Frank, Linda Livingston, Chad McGuire, Shawna Schooley, & Tony Softli Coach: Jim Elsner Teams: 1964 Men’s Tennis & 2009 Women’s Cross Country The Everett Community College Athletic Hall of Fame will be held at the Everett Community College Student Fitness Center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets are priced at $50 for adults and $25 for youth. Buy your tickets now for a special evening to honor these people for their achievement in athletics. 2015 Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame, Sept. 16 The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame committee will announce the 2015 Induction Class in June and then host a banquet on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Everett. Social hour and silent auction begins at 5:30 pm. Dinner starts at 6:30 pm with the Awards starting around 7 pm. The Herald Man and Woman of the Year in Sports Award and the second annual Collegiate Male and Female Athlete in Sports will also be honored. 17 [2015 Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame, Sept. 16 continued] Buy Tickets, Become a Sponsor Today Tickets for the dinner are $65 per person, table sponsors are $600 per table (dinner for 10), and a variety of sponsorship levels are available. Sponsorships are also available for individuals and businesses alike. Contact Jorge de la Torre, Sponsor Chair, at jorge.delatorre@email.edcc.edu. For more information, go to www.snohomish.org/sports/sports-hall-of-fame. Other Sports Activities Parks departments throughout Snohomish County offer a variety of kids programs to keep children active throughout the spring and summer. For more information on the various sports and activity programs including summer camps, day hikes, and sports leagues, check out these parks and recreation departments: • • • • • • • Everett Parks and Recreation Edmonds Parks and Recreation Lynnwood Parks and Recreation Marysville Parks and Recreation Monroe Parks and Recreation Mountlake Terrace Parks and Recreation Snohomish County Parks and Recreation In addition, Boys and Girls Clubs of Snohomish County and YMCA of Snohomish County offer activities and sports programs for the youth throughout the year. 18 [Other Sports Activities continued] Everett Rowing Association, Lake Stevens Rowing Club, and North Cascades Rowing offer year round rowing programs for both adults and juniors. Calling Volunteers! We are always seeking people and groups who are interested in volunteering at sporting events. Many of our 2015 sporting event organizers need help from the local community to make the event successful and enjoyable for participants. Sports and community go hand in hand. We all love sports whether we compete, watch or cheer on the team! Join the sports community as a volunteer today by contacting Aaron Wilson, sports sales and events coordinator, at aaron@snohomish.org or 425-348-5802, x109. Event Sponsorship Opportunities! Interested in being a sponsor to a sporting event? There are many opportunities for businesses and individuals to be partners with a sporting event Snohomish County is hosting. Sponsorship may include in-kind donations of products and services and cash contributions. Become an event sponsor today by contacting Tammy Dunn, sports development manager, at tammy@snohomish.org, or 425-348-5802, x102. 19 About the Snohomish County Sports Commission The Snohomish County Sports Commission works to enhance the county’s economy and way of life for its residents by attracting diverse regional, national and international athletic events to the area – making Snohomish County a premier sports destination for youth, amateur and professional athletics and outdoor sports. SCSC Team Members: • • • Tammy Dunn, Sports Development Manager, 425-348-5802 x102, tammy@snohomish.org Anthony Brenneman, Sports Sales Manager, 425-348-5802 x107, anthony@snohomish.org Aaron Wilson, Sports Sales and Events Coordinator, 425-348-5802 x109, aaron@snohomish.org 20