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Local Little League team shines at state tournament

July 22, 2024 | Seattle, King County, Washington



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Local Little League team shines at state tournament
During a recent government meeting, a local official shared a personal experience that highlighted community engagement and youth sports. The official proudly announced that the 10U West Seattle Little League softball team achieved a commendable tie for 5th place in the state tournament held in Othello and Moses Lake, competing against numerous teams from across Washington.

While attending the tournament, the official took the opportunity to connect with the mayor of Othello, discussing the city's approach to prioritizing essential infrastructure, including park maintenance and pothole repairs. This collaboration underscores the importance of regional partnerships in addressing community needs.

The official also noted that the team that ultimately won the tournament was Woodinville, the same team that eliminated West Seattle from the competition. This acknowledgment reflects a spirit of sportsmanship, as the official remarked that if a team must lose, it is preferable to lose to the eventual champion. The meeting also touched on the various divisions in youth sports, including 10U, 11U, and 12U for both boys' baseball and girls' softball, emphasizing the breadth of youth athletic programs in the region.

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