Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame 2025 induction class announced

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Committee announced its 2025 Induction Class, which consists of four athletes, two coaches, one sports contributor, and one team. The induction ceremony is scheduled for September 24 at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center, with tickets priced at $125 per person or $1,100 for a table of ten. The event will feature the KRKO Russell & Hill High School Male and Female Athlete of the Year Awards, emphasizing the achievements of young athletes. Inductees include Brent Lillibridge, a two-time All-Pac-10 baseball player and MLB veteran, and Rick Fenney, a standout running back at the University of Washington.

Coaches Fred Schull and Laurel Tindall, who have made significant impacts in baseball and gymnastics, respectively, also join the class. The 2025 class marks the 15th installment of the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating local sports history. This event serves to honor the contributions of local sports figures and fosters community engagement in youth athletics. The Snohomish County Sports Commission can provide further details about the banquet and ticket purchases.

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