Everett 3on3 Basketball Tournament Returns July 12th to 13th

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett 3on3 Basketball Tournament is set to return to downtown Everett on July 12-13, 2025, transforming city streets into vibrant basketball courts. The event will feature a wide range of competition, with hundreds of youth and elite teams participating in three-person matches. In addition to the main tournament, attendees can look forward to a family fun zone, food trucks, and live music, enhancing the community atmosphere. Special events include a 3-point shooting contest hosted by the Snohomish County Sports Commission and a slam dunk competition sponsored by the Tulalip Casino. Parking options will be available on surrounding streets and in nearby lots, facilitating easy access for visitors.

Winners of the tournament will receive cash prizes, t-shirts, and other goodies. This event aims to foster community spirit and encourage youth participation in sports. Teams interested in competing can register until July 1 at the official tournament website.

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