Major 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Returns to Everett, Sponsored by Boeing

Everett, WALocal News

The Major 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament will return to Everett, Washington, on April 24, 2025, with sponsorship from Boeing. Local officials, including Bill McSherry, are enthusiastic about the event, which aims to engage the community and promote youth sports. The tournament will feature teams from various neighborhoods, competing for the championship title, which is expected to boost local participation. Businesses in the area anticipate increased foot traffic, which could lead to higher sales during the tournament. This event not only fosters competition but also encourages healthy living among participants.

Organizers plan to offer various activities and entertainment for families attending the tournament. They aim to establish this tournament as an annual tradition, enhancing community ties. Overall, the tournament serves as a celebration of sportsmanship and local pride, with hopes of attracting significant attendance from the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

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