Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame 2025 induction banquet tickets now on sale

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Tickets for the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame 2025 Induction Banquet are now available, scheduled for September 24 at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Everett. The banquet will begin with a social hour and silent auction at 4:30 p. m. , leading into dinner and an awards program at 6 p.

m. Notable guest speaker Roy Firestone, a former ESPN sportscaster, brings over two decades of experience performing in more than 2,000 venues. The 2025 inductees include baseball player Brent Lillibridge, bowler Ed Hansen, football player Rick Fenney, and track athlete Sarah Schireman Linse, among others. The 2003 Snohomish High School Girls Cross Country team will also be honored. Dinner tickets are available for $125 each or $1,100 for a table of ten.

The event will recognize Everett's Greatest Hits Radio & the Law Office of Russell & Hill Student Athletes of the Year, with names to be announced soon. This banquet highlights the rich sports history and community pride in Snohomish County.

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