Hoopapalooza Basketball January 25, 2025 Shorecrest vs Shorewood

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 25, 2025, the Shorecrest and Shorewood basketball teams will face off in the much-anticipated Hoopapalooza event at Shorewood High School in Shoreline, WA. The schedule includes a series of matches, starting with the Boys C Team at noon and culminating with the Boys varsity game at 7 PM, ensuring a full day of competitive basketball. The event is designed to engage the local community, as students and staff from both schools can enjoy free admission with proper ID. Tickets for other attendees are available online, making it easy for fans to support their teams. This annual event not only showcases emerging talent but also promotes school spirit and camaraderie among residents.

With a variety of games planned, the Hoopapalooza serves as a festive occasion for local sports enthusiasts. The anticipation surrounding the event underscores its importance in the Shoreline community. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and join in the excitement of this sports highlight.

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