Players on parade for Pacific Little League Day

Edmonds, WALocal News

Pacific Little League hosted its annual Little League Day at Lynndale Park, featuring games, a parade, food, and a dunk tank. Approximately 1,300 children are participating this spring across more than 80 teams in the league. Players in the league include baseball and softball athletes who reside or attend school in portions of Lynnwood and Edmonds. The event, which attracted families and community members, aims to celebrate youth sports and foster a sense of community. Local businesses often support these events, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere.

This year's attendance reflects the growing interest in youth sports within the area, promoting teamwork and physical activity among children. The league’s commitment to inclusivity ensures that all interested children have the opportunity to play. Events like Little League Day play a crucial role in strengthening community ties and encouraging active lifestyles.

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