

The Committee of the Temple of the Sports of the County Snohomish County is proud to announce the 2025 enthronement class. The enthronement course includes four athletes, two coaches, a sporting contributor and a team. The 2025 enthronement class is the 15th class of the Temple of the Sports of the County Snohomish County.
The enthronement will be honored during the enthronement banquet of the Sports Fame of Sports of the County Snohomish on September 24 at Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Angel of the Winds Arena. Tickets are $ 125 per person and $ 1,100 per table for 10 people. Tickets can be purchased Online here.
The banquet will set out the prize of the athlete and female of the year of the Krko Russell & Hill High School and the prize of the male and female athlete of Snohomish County Collegiate.
For more information on the banquet of the Temple of the Sports of the County Snohomish County, contact the Sunohomish County Sports Commission at 425-309-2744 or visit Temple of the Sports of the County Snohomish County.
Individual athlete
Brent Lillibridge, Baseball
The first baseball star of the first All-Wesco team and three-year-old captain at the Jackson High School before playing at Washington University. As Husky, he was twice the first selection of the All-PAC-10 team, the 2007 Pan-Am mature silver medalist and the member of the United States National Baseball Team. Written by the pirates in 2007, he played seven MLB seasons (Braves, White Sox, Red Sox and others) as a versatile field / Voltige player versatile, and had 1 p.m. for White Sox 2011. After the career, he was based by pros to mentor the young athletes.
Rick FENNEY, Football
Twice the first All-Wesco team running before playing at Washington University (UW). His hit in 1985 Orange Bowl-Clinching crowned a career where he became the 15th first rusher of all UW. Written by the Vikings in 1987, Fenney led the NFC on average precipitated in 1988 (4.9 yards / postponement) and played five seasons of the NFL. The Seattle Times ranks the ninth class among the largest RB in Washington. Now a mentor, he trains locally and supports the athletics of young people.
Ed Hansen, Bowling
Gagnière twice Seattle Bowler of the year and made 12 All-Star teams in the Grand Seattle in the 1960s and 70s. The triple national tournament champion (including two ABC Team All-Event titles) was inducted both in the state of Washington and in the Grand Seattle Bowling Halls of Fame. As a senior bowling player, he won 23 tournaments and became a founding member of two seniors in the bowling -family temple. The graduate of Everett High and former mayor of Everett with three Mandates Everett also left his mark on civic leadership, with the Angel of the Winds Arena conference center, Edward D. Hansen Conference Center.
Sarah (Schireman) Linse, Bowling
Leaded the athletics team of the Archbishop Murphy High School 2009 in the fourth place in the state while winning the title of state of the 100m haidles and three second place (300m hedges, long jump, triple jump). His 15 Cascade Conference titles in athletics cement his heritage as one of the most versatile track stars in the County of Snohomish. At Washington University, she became a four-year winner in competition in the PAC-10/12 (2011-2013) championships and set the 10 best program notes in Pentathlon and Heptathlon.
Individual trainer
Fred Shull, Baseball
Built a baseball dynasty in its Alma Mater, winning four Wesco titles (1972-1973, 1984–85) and making two appearances at the EDMONDS High School. The longtime mathematics professor also led the Edmonds Community College to its first conference championship in 1980. Inducted both in the renowned temple of the Washington State Baseball Coaches (1990) and the Temple of the renown of the Edmonds Community College (2014), the influence of Shull has extended beyond the victories, Players and coaches who continued his inheritance in the Baseball of the County of Snohomish.
Laurel Tindall, gymnastics
Laurel Tindall built the gymnastics of the University of Seattle Pacific (SPU) in a national power during its 44 -year mandate, leading the SPU to three national championships in Division II of NCAA (1986, 1992 and 1997). Tindall resulted in 197 All-Americans and 31 national champions. She won the NCCAA / USA Gymnastics National Coach of the Year Honours on four times (1986, 1992, 1997, 2003) and was inducted at the Washington Hall of Fame in the United States (2004) and the Seattle Pacific Falcon Legends Hall of Faes (2005). Tindall has had a gymnastics career decorated as an athlete, participating in Olympic tests and being a collegial champion before her transition to training.
Sports contributor
Pepe Fernandez, football
Pepe Fernandez, an original from Seattle Sounders in 1974, settled in the county of Snohomish and co -founded Everett Soccer Arena in 1984. The establishment became the cornerstone of local football, organizing leagues, tournaments and clinics for all ages. For decades, Fernandez has supervised players and coaches throughout the county, mixing a professional experience with the basic passion. His contagious personality and his passion for beautiful game have earned him recognition as one of the most influential figures of the growth of the Sunohomish County football community.
Team
2003 Snohomish High Girls Cross Country
The team won the four games of the regular Wesco season and won victories at Oregon New Balance, Bellevue, Sunfair and Bend Lava Bear Invitationals. They ranked second during the Isolani meeting in Hawaii against national competition. The Panthers obtained Wesco North and District One Championships before winning the 4A State title with a record of 31 points, beating the previous brand of 14 points. They concluded that the n ° 6 ranked season nationally.