July 2025

Sports Watch 7-4-25

Sporting events worth keeping an eye on

By Tim Clinton

SPORTS EDITOR

 

Baseball

Little League

South Highline National hosts the District 7 age 8-10 all-star tournament Sunday through Saturday, July 12 and Renton is putting on the age 9-11 tournament this Saturday through next Friday.

 

Softball

Little League

The age 8-10 District 7 tournament hosted at the Bar-S complex in West Seattle runs through this Friday.

Federal Way National is the site of the Majors age 10-12 tournament with the District 7 champion playing its opener at 6 p.m. Saturday.   The tournament runs through Saturday, July 12.

Woodinville is putting on the Juniors age 13-14 tournament from this Saturday through Saturday, July 12.

 

Pros

Mariners

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32nd West Seattle 4th of July kids parade was about the best of us

The West Seattle Kids Parade was for the 32nd year all about shared values, kids and fun. 

The website for the event says: "It started when a family in the Admiral neighborhood organized a little get together for friends and neighbors to dress up in festive gear and walk to Hamilton View Point Park for a picnic."

Lola Orza sang the National Anthem to kick off the parade She’s been a student at School of Rock West Seattle.

It's not a lengthy parade but again well more than a thousand people either took part or watched it as it wended its way from Sunset Ave to Hamilton Viewpoint. The event always features a fire truck (Engine 29), kid's activities, food trucks and sack races.

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Coalition of vintage clothing stores unites to protest Alligator Alley merch on Etsy

Cartwheel Vintage in White Center and Dollparts Collective in West Seattle are part of the group

Seattle vintage stores band together to boycott the online vintage sales platform Etsy for violating their hateful content policy and allowing the sale of “alligator alcatraz” merchandise.

The six undersigned businesses of the Seattle vintage, homemade & resale shopping community denounce the negligence of Etsy, Inc. to uphold their own policy against Discrimination and Hateful Content toward people of a protected class, in this case immigration status. We believe it is our duty to speak up against injustice and uphold our values within the business community. We know that boycotts have historically proven to be a successful method to create positive social change. Our goal is to set a precedent with Etsy, inc. That holds corporations accountable to the will of the people, not to shareholders in for-profit detention centers, or other harm causing industries.

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One dead, one wounded in early morning shooting at Glen Acres in Boulevard Park

A tragic incident unfolded early this morning near Glen Acres Golf Course in Boulevard Park, just outside Burien. Around 1:45 a.m., multiple gunshots and sounds of arguing were reported by a 911 caller.

One person was pronounced dead at the scene. Another individual suffered gunshot wounds to the arm and was taken to Valley Medical Center for treatment.

The location is part of a gated 55-plus condominium community with a private golf course. As of now, no suspects have been identified, and the King County Sheriff's Major Crimes Unit is actively investigating

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Chrome and Community car show coming back to White Center July 19

Presented by the Eazy Duz It Car Club; Show hosted by Ryan, Hop hosted by OG Schue

Get ready, White Center! The Eazy Duz It Car Club is bringing its annual car show back to the neighborhood on July 19th. The event will take place on 16th Avenue, spanning between 100th and Roxbury, promising a day filled with impressive vehicles and community fun.

The show is expected to feature a significant turnout, with more than 20 cars, and likely over 30 entries. It's not limited to vehicles from the Eazy Duz It Car Club; entries are welcomed from everyone around the area. Attendees can anticipate seeing a wide variety of automobiles, including classic cars, lowriders, and other customized vehicles.

For car enthusiasts looking to showcase their own ride, there's a simple registration process:

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Woman punched and robbed on 35th

Information from Seattle Police Blotter

#2025-183488/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch/F2:

At 10:13pm on July 1, the victim was outside her apartment with other people in the 9000 BLK of 35 Ave SW.

The female suspect walked up to the victim, exchanged words, and punched her a couple of times on the side of the head.

The victim fell to the ground and the suspect attempted to take her purse. During the incident the victim had an unknown amount of money taken. Officers conducted an area search, but the female suspect wasn’t located.

The male suspect was in the area during the incident, and was connected to the female suspect in some way.

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Guided tour of Schmitz Preserve Park offered July 23

Information from Schmitz Park Creek Restore

Join us for an exciting 90-minute adventure through the trails of the park. We will review the history of the park, identify the native plants and trees, and learn more about Schmitz Park Creek Restore' s vision for the future of this beautiful space. This in-person event is a great
opportunity to find nature and meet like-minded individuals. Don’t miss out on this
unique experience to discover the beauty of Schmitz Park!

Link to register:

Mayor Harrell signs legislation to streamline Sound Transit permitting and support faster expansion of light rail

Move will accelerate expansion into West Seattle and Ballard

information from the City of Seattle

This morning, Mayor Bruce Harrell will join King County Executive Shannon Braddock and transportation leaders to sign legislation into law that will help to safely and efficiently speed up the delivery of light rail to West Seattle and Ballard.  

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Free America Community Block Party set for July 5 in White Center

A "Free America Community Block Party" is set to take place on Saturday, July 5th, from 1 to 3 pm, offering a vibrant gathering focused on community building and the protection of fundamental freedoms. The event will be held at 9444 Delridge Way SW in Seattle, WA.

The block party is being organized with the overarching theme, "Together, we must protect..." and highlights several key freedoms1:

• The freedom to decide if and when individuals choose to grow their families.

• Children's freedom to be themselves and pursue their dreams.

• Freedom from police brutality, emphasizing the right to be treated with dignity by those sworn to protect and serve.

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