Tri-Cities, WA – Kennewick, Pasco, Richland – in southeastern Washington state is a leading sports destination in the Pacific Northwest. Check out the video to see highlighted events taking place this July – September in the desert region of the Northwest!
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The 18th annual Shooutout tournament will be bringing together teams from all over the Pacific Northwest to compete in a friendly by competitive atmosphere in Kennewick, WA. Up to 80 boys and girls team from kindergarten to 8th grade are exepected to participate. The Shootout is located at Columbia Park in Kennewick, a grass and tree covered 400-acre recreation area situated on the banks of the Columbia River. Food vendors and lacrosse merchandise will be for sale. Tournament play will begin Saturday morning and run through Sunday night.
The Senior Softball USA 2025 Spring Starter will be held at the Pasco Sporting Complex May 3-4. This qualifier tournament will be bringing in over 50 teams to compete. All women’s and TBD divisions will play at Southridge Sports and Events Complex, while the men’s divisions will be playing in Pasco.
West Coast Premier Tournaments will return to the Tri-Cities to host their 2025 Bombs for Moms baseball tournament, May 10-11. Approximately 100 9u-14u baseball teams are expected to attend from all over the Pacific Northwest. Games are expected to be played at the following Tri-Cities venues: Civic Center Athletic Complex, Columbia Basin College, Horn Rapids Athletic Complex, Lawrence Scott Park, Pasco Sporting Complex, and Southridge Sports & Events Complex. Divisions will be open and will be split off into Gold/Silver/Bronze bracket play based on the number of teams in each division. This is a 3 game guarantee for participating teams.
In 2025, both the 1A and 4A Softball State Championships will be held the weekend of May 22-24 at Columbia Playfield in Richland. 28 high school level girls softball teams, twelve 1A teams and sixteen 4A teams, from around Washington state will be participating for the Championship title.
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) will be hosting the 2025 4A Tennis State Championships at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick. Competitors will include 16 boys-singles, 16 boys-doubles, 16 girls-singles, and 16 girls-doubles from around Washington state for a total of 96 participants + coaches participating for the state championship title.