Know An Everett Athlete Who Should Be In Snohomish County Sports Hall Of Fame?

February 4, 2022

Events in Everett

A reminder that nominations are now open until March 5th for the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame. Here’s everything you need to know to nominate your favorite athlete.

Hall Of Fame is inside Angel of the Winds Arena. Photo Credit: Snohomish County Sports Commission

The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame exists to recognize and honor athletes, coaches, teams and/or sports contributors, who have distinguished themselves in their sport or vocation on the state, national and/or international stage and thus have brought state, national and/or international acclaim to themselves and Snohomish County.

Nomination criteria:  The candidate must have been a resident of Snohomish County prior to or during the time s/he gained recognition.  It is not necessary that the nominee be born in Snohomish County, but s/he must have lived in the County for a minimum of five (5) years.  Athletes and teams are eligible for consideration five (5) years after his/her/their last competition.  Coaches will be eligible after three (3) years of the last coaching date or retirement.  Sports contributors will be eligible based on service the community and need not be retired.

An online nomination form, www.seattlenorthcountry.com/sports/hall-of-fame/hall-of-fame-nomination/ is available for the public to complete and submit to the Snohomish County Sports Commission.  The public may submit the completed nomination via:

  • Email: tammy@snocosports.org
  • Mail:  Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame, c/o Snohomish County Sports Commission, 3101 Cedar Street, Everett, WA  98201

Questions?  Contact Tammy Dunn, Executive Director, Snohomish County Sports Commission, at (425) 309.2744 or tammy@snocosports.org.

“After pausing nominations in 2021 to recognize the 2020 Induction Class. We are excited to be accepting nominations from the public for 2022. Each year the Sports Hall of Fame Committee receives one or two nominations from the public. We have had many past inductees be nominated by the public. These past inductees are Jack Nichols, basketball, 2012 Induction Class, Tracy Osborn Nelson, soccer, 2018 Induction Class, Lou Stevenson, sports administrator, 2017 Induction Class, 1984 Woodway High School Girls Basketball, 2019 Induction Class, and Jill Mayer, multi-sport athlete, 2020 Induction Class,”, states Tammy Dunn, Executive Director, Snohomish County Sports Commission.

The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame would like to thank our sponsors; Botesch, Nash & Hall, W.W. Wells Millwork, Master Electric, Glass By Lund, Quil Ceda Village/Tulalip Tribes, IRG Physical & Hand Therapy, Coastal Community Bank, J. Christopher Dunn, Everett Downtown Storage, and Everett’s KRKO Radio.

Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet is scheduled for September 28, 2022, at Edward D. Hansen Conference Center at Angel Of The Winds Arena.  For more information on the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet, visit www.seattlenorthcountry.com/sports/hall-of-fame/or call Snohomish County Sports Commission at (425) 309-2744.

About Snohomish County Sports Commission

The SCSC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization.  The Snohomish County Sports Commission works to enhance Snohomish County’s economy, image as a premier sports destination, and way of life for its residents by attracting diverse regional, national and international athletic events, assisting existing athletic events, supporting development of new athletic events and facilities, and marketing recreational and leisure activities to athletic event organizers and participants.  For more information, visit www.snocosports.org.



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