Crush! Once Just a Soda – Now Snoqualmie Baseball!

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The article showcases the evolution of the Snoqualmie Crush, a youth baseball organization that has become a beloved staple in the community. Originally a soda brand, 'Crush' now represents the bright orange uniforms worn by enthusiastic young athletes eager to participate in baseball. Local dads initiated the Crush baseball program to provide more opportunities for youth beyond the standard little league season. As a result, the organization has developed several teams, including a Crushette softball team, catering to children aged 8 to 14. This weekend marks the 2nd Annual tournament at Mt.

Si, hosted by the North Bend Knuckleballers, featuring over 50 teams across multiple age brackets. The event attracts participants from neighboring states, creating a festive atmosphere in the region. The article invites community members to support their local teams by attending the games, emphasizing that there is no admission fee. With the tournament expected to draw numerous families, local businesses are encouraged to prepare for the influx of visitors seeking food and entertainment.

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