March 4, 2025 5:39 pm

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March is filled with sports tournaments throughout Snohomish County

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—This year, 2025, is shaping up to be one of the best for sports tournaments in Snohomish County. Eighteen tournaments are slated throughout Snohomish County over the next four weeks. With spring around the corner, baseball and fastpitch tournaments are in full swing even disc golf is picking up. Snohomish County is becoming known for a variety of indoor sports, from taekwondo to radio-control car racing, roller derby to gymnastics, basketball to team handball to dodgeball.

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Source: Snohomish County Sports Commission.

Over the next month, nineteen (19) tournaments are being held from Arlington to Monroe to Lynnwood. These tournaments will generate $3.8 million in visitor direct spending, generate 3,579 room nights and bring over 15,300 visitors to Snohomish County.

Eight of the sports tournaments are new to Snohomish County. These events are Global Athlete United Training Center, Everett Mall Blaster Battle, USA Gymnastics Men Washington State Championship, Rainy Season Rumble, Tulalip March Madness Basketball Tournament, National Preps Showcase, Perfect Game Northwest Going, Going, Gone Baseball Tournament, and Seattle Handball Cup

sports tournaments
Source: Snohomish County Sports Commission.

March Sports Tournaments:

  • USA Softball of Seattle Opener 16U-18U, Phil Johnson Ballfields, March 1-2
  • Global Athlete United Training Camp, Northwest Blackbelt Academy, March 7-9
  • Everett Mall Blaster Battle, Everett Mall Event Center, March 8
  • DieHard RC Experience Race #8, Evergreen State Fairpark, March 8
  • USA Gymnastics Men Washington State Championships, Walt Price Fitness Center, March 14-16
  • Rhinos Rugby vs Quake A, North Middle School, March 15
  • Washington Invitational Tournament, Marysville Pilchuck & Arlington High School, March 15-16
  • Perfect Game Northwest Winter Championships, Bill Quake Memorial Park, Meadowdale Playfields, Phil Johnson Ballfields, March 15-16
  • Dropkick Mulligans II, Kayak Point Disc Golf Resort, March 16
  • Tulalip March Madness Basketball Tournament, Marysville Pilchuck High School, March 21-23
  • Rainy Season Rumble, Walt Price Fitness Center at Everett Community College, March 21-23
  • Perfect Game NW March Madness, Kasch Park, March 22-23
  • World’s Fastest 10K, Centennial Trail from Lake Stevens to Snohomish, March 23
  • Diehard RC Experience Race #9, Evergreen State Fairpark, March 29
  • National Preps Showcase, Glacier Peak High School, March 29
  • Perfect Game Northwest Going Going Gone Baseball Tournament, Kasch Park, March 29-30
  • Seattle Handball Cup, Walt Price Fitness Center at Everett Community College, March 29-30
  • The Thing – Foam Dodgeball Club Championships, Washington Academy Center, March 29-30
  • USA Softball of Seattle All-American Qualifier, Phil Johnson Ballfields, March 29-30

“To see the variety of sports tournaments that are being held throughout Snohomish County is exciting as these tournaments showcases the sports diversity Snohomish County has,” states Tammy Dunn, Snohomish County Sports Commission Executive Director. “Our partnerships with the local, regional and national sports organizations, community and venues gives us the ability to create memories for the athletes and family members and promote our restaurants, retail shops and attractions.” 

sports tournaments
Source: Snohomish County Sports Commission.

About Snohomish County Sports Commission

The Snohomish County Sports Commission works to enhance Snohomish County’s economy, image as a premier sports destination and way of life for its residents by attracting regional, national, and international sporting events to the county, and supporting development of sports facilities.  For more information, visit www.snocosports.org.

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