Matches get underway at 9 am Thursday morning at the Snohomish High School courts, as 165 players compete over four action packed days to earn a coveted champion t-shirt! Go to the 2022 Tournament Draws to view the schedule

Matches get underway at 9 am Thursday morning at the Snohomish High School courts, as 165 players compete over four action packed days to earn a coveted champion t-shirt! Go to the 2022 Tournament Draws to view the schedule
For the third year, Snohomish-based SnapDog is the official supplier of t-shirts for Summer Smash competitors. For more information on SnapDog, go to snapdogprinting.com.
The Snohomish Panther tennis programs now have their own page on the internet, with team information, pictures, info on camps, and more; go to https://www.snohomishtennis.com/ to check it out!
Declutter PNW, professional organizers helping reclaim your space through intentional decluttering and organization, have signed on as sponsors for this year’s Summer Smash. Go to https://declutterpnw.com/ for more information
The weather was perfect for tennis throughout the morning and early afternoon, but the clouds rolled in and the rain washed out completion of the 3rd annual Junior Smash; 67 players from Seattle up to Mount Vernon competed in heated battles on the court. Before the rains ended play, Logan Sternfeld captured the title in the Girls 11-13 Gold, and Anyston Cox took the trophy in Girls 11-13 Silver.
The Wesco 3A and 4A District Tournaments were dominated by alums of the Summer Smash this week, who punched their tickets to next week’s State Tournament. The Snohomish doubles team of Emerson Norris and Hannah Wells took the title in 3A, with Everett’s Halle Burt joining them in doubles, while singles players Paige Oliver of Edmonds-Woodway, Emily Lin of Shorewood and Sydney Wright of Meadowdale all placed. In 4A, Jackson’s Shubhi Handa earned a spot at State in singles, while her sister Isha Handa and Allie Jansen of Glacier Peak will both be going in doubles.