Snohomish advances in 3A State Tournament

In early inning confusion, Bellevue’s base runners advance while the Snohomish Panthers’ Third Baseman looks to throw Tuesday, May 20. Snohomish fell two down in the opening innings of what began as a pitchers duel.  The weather and the game changed in the closing frames. Under just a pattering of rain, the Panthers splashed out 5 unanswered runs and added 1 more after a brief rain delay to win 6 - 2 and advance in the WIAA 3A State tournament. The contest was played on the vintage grass and dirt field at Snohomish High.

In early inning confusion, Bellevue’s base runners advance while the Snohomish Panthers’ Third Baseman looks to throw Tuesday, May 20. Snohomish fell two down in the opening innings of what began as a pitchers duel. The weather and the game changed in the closing frames. Under just a pattering of rain, the Panthers splashed out 5 unanswered runs and added 1 more after a brief rain delay to win 6 - 2 and advance in the WIAA 3A State tournament. The contest was played on the vintage grass and dirt field at Snohomish High.

3A State Tournament: In early inning confusion, Bellevue’s base runners advance while the Snohomish Panthers’ Third Baseman looks to throw Tuesday, May 20. 

Snohomish fell two down in the opening innings of what began as a pitchers duel.  The weather and the game changed in the closing frames. Under just a pattering of rain, the Panthers splashed out 5 unanswered runs and added 1 more after a brief rain delay to win 6 - 2 and advance in the WIAA 3A State tournament. The contest was played on the vintage grass and dirt field at Snohomish High and was credited by some Panther players for the team’s win. They went on to play Kennewick May 24 after the Tribune’s early press time due to Memorial Day. The Snohomish Panthers and Stanwood Spartans are the only Snohomish County teams to make it into 3A State. Jackson and Lake Stevens both made it into the 4A tournament.