** Crush Update: U11 Team Faces Stod Eagles in First Tournament Game

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In an exciting display of youth baseball, the U11 Crush team played their first tournament game at Mt. Si, facing off against the Stod Eagles from Bellevue. The match featured strong pitching from both teams, but the Crush ultimately lost 3-1. Fans enjoyed the game at Swenson Park, conveniently located on Snoqualmie Ridge, where they cheered under sunny skies. The local community showed great support, reflecting the enthusiasm surrounding youth sports in the area.

Looking ahead, the U11 Crush has two more games scheduled for the following day at 10 AM and 4 PM. Meanwhile, the U10 Crush team will also be in action at Tibbetts, with games at 10 AM, 12 PM, and 6 PM. As excitement builds for the next round of games, local parents are preparing for a busy day, humorously noting they might need a glass of wine by 9 PM after cheering on their young athletes.

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