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FIELD PROFILE: Snohomish County, Washington
Phil Johnson Ballfields
The facility features anything needed to host a successful event, including four lighted
fields with low-glare illumination, scoreboards and 200-foot outfield fences. All fields
are sand based with natural turf outfields and synthetic and earthen infields. Phil
Johnson Ballfields also have portable mounds for baseball, permanent outfield fenc-
ing, covered dugouts and a netting covering the spectators' area.
Number of fields: Four fields for baseball and softball
Events hosted: Tournaments held here include the Washington State Little League
District 1 District Championships, NSA Girls Fastpitch Tournaments (2010-2015), NSA
Western World Series (2004, 2006, 2009 and 2015), WESCO 3A District Girls Fastpitch
Championships (2014 and 2015) and First Swing Baseball Tournaments (2010-2015).
Extras: 120 parking spaces are on site, along with picnic tables, a playground, rest-
rooms, concession buildings and manager/umpire rooms.
Contact: www.Snohomish.org.
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VERETT
Snohomish County Sports Commission BASEBALL 83 30 10 67 15 2 250 3,780 30 6,100 F3
Phone: (425) 348-5802, ext. 102 / Fax: (425) 348-5701
Toll Free: (888) 338-0976
SOFTBALL 75 25 6 74 2 500 30
Email: tammy@snohomish.org
Website: www.snohomish.org
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ontact: Tammy Dunn, CSEE, Sports Development Mgr.
Comments: Located in NW Washington, just north of Seattle, Snohomish County has a great selection of baseball/softball venues. In addition to complete event organization assistance, you'll find over 6,100 hotel rooms,
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ndless outdoor adventures unlimited opportunities for fun.
Phil Johnson Ballfields BASEBALL 4 4 500 F3
W ebsite: www.snohomish.org SOFTBALL 4 4 500
SEATTLE
S
eattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority BASEBALL 45 11 4 15 30 800 10 9,034 H3
Phone: (206) 575-2489 / Fax: (206) 575-2529
Toll Free: (877) 885-9452 SOFTBALL 29 15 4 29 3 800 10
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mail: kristina@seattlesouthside.com
Website: www.seattlesouthside.com
Contact: Kristina Thorne, Sports Development
Comments: Seattle Southside is near the airport, hotels, restaurants attractions. SSVS provides complimentary concierge services assistance with event organization, group housing securing event sites. An aquatics
center, baseball/softball fields, golf courses, soccer fields, ice rinks, stadiums gyms are all within 15 minutes of your hotel downtown Seattle.
TACOMA
Tacoma South Sound Sports BASEBALL 52 24 6 5 47 5 9,600 5,000 F3
P
hone: (253) 327-1866
Website: www.tacomasports.org SOFTBALL 37 16 4 37 4
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RI-CITIES
Visit TRI-CITIES 3,500+ H4
Phone: (509) 735-8486 / Fax: (509) 783-9005
W
ebsite: www.VisitTRI-CITIES.com
VANCOUVER
V
ancouver USA Regional Tourism Office 2,600+ F4
Phone: (360) 750-1553 / Fax: (360) 750-1933
Website: www.vancouverusasports.com
YAKIMA VALLEY
Yakima Valley Sports Commission BASEBALL 25 8 4 15 10 2 1,600 3,400 8 2,500 G3
P
hone: (509) 573-3090 / Fax: (509) 575-6252
Website: www.yakimasports.org SOFTBALL 17 10 4 4 13 1,600 1,000 4
WYOMING
Wyoming Travel Tourism
Phone: (307) 777-7777 / Fax: (307) 777-2877
Website: www.wyomingtourism.org
CHEYENNE
Visit Cheyenne BASEBALL 15 2,300 N9
Phone: (307) 778-3133 / Fax: (307) 778-3190
Website: www.cheyenne.org SOFTBALL 7