Basketball facility Shoot 360 set to open in North Lynnwood - My Edmonds News

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Shoot 360, a high-tech basketball training facility, is scheduled to open its doors in North Lynnwood in October 2025. This facility will greet players with fresh wooden floors and high ceilings, featuring six basketball hoops and advanced training equipment designed to enhance skills. It aims to provide training for players of all ages, focusing on essential skills such as shooting and passing. Local residents expect the facility to foster community engagement and serve as a vital resource for aspiring athletes in the area. According to the article, the investment in Shoot 360 reflects a broader trend of increasing sports infrastructure in North Lynnwood.

Author Nick Ng emphasizes the potential impact on local youth sports programs and the community. The facility's opening is seen as a positive development for promoting athleticism and health in the region. With its advanced technology and training methods, Shoot 360 is poised to become a central hub for basketball training in North Lynnwood.

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