Big Foot - Snohomish County Tribune

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Big Foot - Snohomish County Tribune
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BIGFOOT
2016
AUGUST 19 – 22
2016
BIGFOOT
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2016
The 2016 Bigfoot Tournament will take place at Stocker Fields,
111 Lincoln Avenue in Snohomish.
(Snohomish Youth Soccer Club Office is Located At 27 Pine Avenue)
Bigfoot Soccer Tournament
August 19-22
Welcome to the 2016
Bigfoot Soccer Tournament
Snohomish Youth Soccer
would like to welcome all
participants to our 2016
Bigfoot Soccer Tournament.
We are very excited to be
hosting one of the largest
youth soccer tournaments in
Washington.
The Bigfoot Tournament
creates a great environment
for soccer as well as team
bonding. We hope everyone
takes advantage of all Bigfoot
has to offer. Enjoy the
great food from our local
vendors, watch the night
game, participate in the
dance and take a swim in
the river. While at Bigfoot
please take advantage of the
close proximity to historic
downtown Snohomish where
you will find great restaurants
and pubs.
Snohomish Youth Soccer
would like to thank all of
our local sponsors for their
support and a special thanks
to Lund Orthodontics.
We wish all of the teams the
best of luck!!
Scott Uderitz
Technical Director
Snohomish Youth
Soccer Club
Snohomish Youth Soccer
accepted as USSDA member
2016 BU12 Development
Academy. Snohomish, WA Snohomish Youth Soccer Club
announces that it has been
accepted as a member of the
U.S. Soccer Developmental
Academy U-12 Program for
the 2016-17 season. The U.S.
Soccer Development Academy
is a comprehensive program
that provides education,
resources and support to
impact club environments
with the goal of developing
elite players. The USSDA
is the highest level of youth
soccer competition in the
United States, and there are
currently only two other
USSDA U15/16 and U17/18
programs (Seattle Sounders
FC and Crossfire Premier)
in the state of Washington.
The Development Academy
philosophy is based on
increased training, less total
games, and more meaningful
games using international
rules of competition. It
connects National Team
coaches directly with the
Academy clubs to develop and
identify players and coaches
for involvement in the youth
national team system. We are
very excited to be part of this
growing program.
Experience the Difference!
$2 Off
Any Burger
Purchase
Offer only good during
Bigfoot Tournament.
8/19/16 through 8/22/16
Natural &
Sustainable
Ingredients
House Made
Handcrafted
Recipes
Locally Founded and Operated
Mill Creek Town Center
David & Lorri have been Snohomish County residents for over 30 years
(425) 338-4445
Alderwood Mall
Uptown Gig Harbor
Snohomish Station
Marysville Gateway
(425) 640-9100
(253) 514-6703
2811 Bickford Ave
3701 116th St NE
Tacoma Mall
Trails at Silverdale
(360) 568-7200
(360) 322-7088
(360) 204-5581
(253) 476-5053
BIGFOOT
7th Annual Bids For Kids
Auction
We are happy to announce
another successful Bids For
Kids Auction. This year it
was held at the Thomas
Family Farm. Each year
the event brings together
over 300 members of the
community. It’s a fun evening
and a great cause! Our auction
provides funding for essential
programs, such as Financial
Aid and TOPSoccer, allowing
us to serve more young
athletes in our area.
Save the date for the 7th
Annual Bids for Kids Dinner
and Auction on February
25, 2017! It will again be
held at the Thomas Family
Farm, 9010 Marsh Road in
Snohomish and will feature a
Live and Silent auction along
with a buffet dinner.
To d on at e i t e m s or
services, purchase tickets, or
inquire about sponsorship
opp or t u n i t i e s cont a c t
Amy Mikulsky at amy@
snohomishyouthsoccer.org.
The Annual Dinner and
Auction is a perfect way to
help our local kids and have
fun at the same time!
2016 College Scholarship Winners
A Big Congratulations to:
Sara Steranka, Taylor Gobel
Brady Henderson
Alexander Woodard
2016
Car Raffle
For the second year in a row a brand
new Nissan Sentra was raffled off at
the Annual 2016 Bids for Kids Auction.
The auction was held in February at the
Thomas Family Farm in Snohomish.
Stop by during the
Bigfoot
Tournament!
Happy Hour
Every Day
3-6pm!
Voted Best
Restaurant in
Snohomish!
(KOMO)
Open for dining 7 am to 10 pm,
Bar on Friday & Saturday till 11 pm
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Appetizers,
House-made Desserts, Full Service Lounge,
Huge Deck overlooking the Pilchuck River.
Now Providing Catering
& Event Planning
3rd Street
2nd Street
Cypress Ave
All of these players were awarded a $1,000 college
scholarship from the Snohomish Youth Soccer
Association. Good Job!
Pine Ave
JCPenney
Rite Aid
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360-568-1277
215 Cypress Ave., Snohomish • www.snohomish-restaurants.com
Located in Pilchuck Landing (Behind Rite Aid & JCPenney)
SNOHOMISH PHYSICAL THERAPY
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360-568-8687
Bigfoot
Publisher:
Becky Reed
SERVICES:
Editorial Design:
Joanne Cole
Mach Publishing
P.O. Box 499
Snohomish, WA 98291
360-568-4121 • 425-258-9396
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Allister Brookes, mpt, Clinic Director
1830 Bickford Ave., Suite 209, Snohomish, WA 98290
360-568-7774
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Complimentary Injury Screens!
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B00 Black Regional Semi Finalists!
B00 Black Team Represented
WA in the Region IV President’s
Cup and made it to the Semi
Finals! Congratulations on a
great season!
Snohomish United 00’
Black represented the state
of Washington at the 2016
Region IV President’s Cup
playoffs this June.
After winning the 2016
U15 WYS President’s Cup,
the Snohomish United U15
Boys Black Team led by Coach
Pat Henderson meticulously
prepared for the next step.
Many players had arranged
to complete final projects
and take final exams early, as
well as miss their last week
of school. Most of the boys
arrived in Denver, CO on June
12 in order to start acclimating
to high altitude and high
temperatures.
Game one of the regional
championships was played on
Tuesday, June 14 v. Porterville
United (Nor. Cal) and after
a hard fought match the
game ended in a 1-1 draw.
Both teams were very evenly
matched. Game two (June
15) v. Arsenal (Utah) saw
Snohomish United go down
1-0 early in the game. The
boys battled back, and scored
the tying goal down a player
resulting in another hard
fought draw. Going into
game 3, all four teams in the
group were in position to
take 1st place in the bracket
due to all four teams had
tied both of their first two
games.Snohomish United and
Porterville United ended up
tied for first with only 2 goals
scored against them each,
while the other two teams
(Utah and CO Rapids) each
had 3 goals scored against.
Game 3 (v. Colorado Rapids)
was one for the ages. With the
other game from the bracket
being played simultaneously
on an adjacent field it was
any one of the teams from
the groups shot for first place.
Snohomish United went up a
goal in the first minute, and
then scored again soon after.
Meanwhile, on the adjoining
field, Porterville was also up
2-0, the two teams remaining
neck and neck. In the 2nd half,
the Snohomish United defense
made a mistake with an “own
goal” putting them at 2-1. On
the adjoining field, Porterville
went up 3-0. With 20 minutes
left in the half it looked like
Snohomish United would pull
out the win, but it wouldn’t be
enough to seal first place and
move on to the quarterfinals.
With minutes remaining Utah
scored a goal on the adjoining
field and Porterville quickly
answered with another of their
own, holding on to a 4-1 lead.
With under a minute to go in
our game,Colorado took down
one of United’s players in the
box and the referee pointed to
the spot awarding a penalty
kick. Snohomish United
scored off the penalty and
seconds later the final whistle
blew, giving Snohomish a
3-1 win. Snohomish’s only
hope for securing first place,
was if Utah scored one
more on the adjoining field,
giving Snohomish one less
goal scored against than
Porterville. And with seconds
to go in that game, Utah put
one in! Final score of that
game was Porterville 4 Utah
2 and Snohomish United with
a 1st place in the bracket and
moving on to quarterfinals! Quarterfinals on Friday,
June 17 were vs. MSC United
(Arizona). Snohomish United
went up 1-0 in the first half
and seemed confident going
into the second half. MSC
tied it up in the 2nd with a
free kick near the 18 and the
rest of the half played at a 1-1
tie, until just minutes to go in
regulation when a cross came
in and a Snohomish United
player scored off of a back heel.
Snohomish United pulled out
the 2-1 win!
Semi Finals, Saturday, June
18 vs. Players Elite (Nevada).
This game proved to be the
biggest challenge so far for
Snohomish United. Players
Elite was quicker to the ball
in the first half, though both
teams were showing their
fatigue and mounting injuries.
Nevada went up 1-0 and held
it for nearly the entire second
half. With game regulation
time nearly up, a free kick,
beautifully to the head of a
Snohomish United player (and
then beautifully put into the
opposing goal) was reversed
by the ref who called foul on
Snohomish United. Once play
resumed and with Snohomish
United giving it all they had
to get at least one goal in, the
referee called time on the
game and Snohomish ended
their incredible run with a 2-0
loss in the semi-finals. Players
Elite went on to win the finals
and will represent Region IV
in the US Youth President’s
Cup National Championships.
Snohomish United wishes
them the best of luck in
representing our region.
Players’ parents, Snohomish
Youth Soccer Club and city
of Snohomish are extremely
proud of these boys and in
the manner in which they
conducted themselves as
student-athletes and in their
representation of the state of
Washington.
Snohomish Youth Soccer Club
Mission Statement
To provide a professional atmosphere that allows
players to develop technically, tactically, physically, and
mentally in order to compete at the highest levels of
soccer. This will be done by providing the highest level
of coaching, in a safe environment and in the
most cost efficient manner possible.
Michael L. George, D.D.S, M.S.D.
(360) 568-1519 - 700 Avenue D
(425) 258-1121 - 4001 Colby Avenue
Achieving the smile you’ve always
wanted has never been this easy!
We offer flexible, Interest-free payment
options and affordable monthly payments.
www.georgeorthodontics.com
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Lund Orthodontics proudly
sponsors Bigfoot Tournament
Dr. Paul Lund with Lund
Orthodontics is proud to
support Snohomish United
and the Big Foot Tournament.
Dr. Paul states, “I grew
up in Snohomish; so it’s
especially great to partner
with Snohomish United, an
organization that has such a
huge, positive impact on kids
in this area. The leadership at
Snohomish United is really
looking to help kids succeed
on and off the field, and our
focus on promoting overall
health and building selfconfidence with orthodontic
care compliments what
Snohomish United is all about.
The Big Foot Tournament
is going to be awesome this
year. We’re happy to offer our
support for a great cause!”
Lu n d O r t h o d ont i c s
Bigfoot Soccer
Tournament
August 19 – 22
Snohomish Youth Soccer
Complex
(Stocker Fields)
www.snohomishyouthsoccer.
org
endeavors to give every
member of their community
the opportunity to engage
in life-changing, affordable
orthodontic specialty care.
Lund Orthodontics is
located at 615 Avenue D in
Snohomish, 22-95th Dr. NE
in Lake Stevens and 13106120th Ave. NE in Kirkland. For
more information visit www.
lundorthodontics.com.
Local Hospital/Walk In
Clinics Locations
Everett Clinic Walk In
401 2nd St, Snohomish, WA
360-563-8600
EvergreenHealth Hospital
(Formerly Valley General Hospital)
14701 179th Ave SE, Monroe, WA
360-794-7497
Providence Hospital Emergency
1321 Colby, Everett, WA
425-261-3000
Look for us on First Street at our
Restaurant or down at the fields
with our Mobile Pizza Trailer.
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Dine In • Take O
g
Delivery • Caterin
Handmade
New York Pizza,
Pasta, Salads &
Grinders
cathousepizza.com
360.863.3626
1120 First Street, Snohomish
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2016 Calendar of
Snohomish Events
AUGUST 2016
6: Summer Festival, Delta
Rehabilitation Center, 1705
Terrace Ave., 360-568-2168
6: Community Breakfast/
Bonanza Bingo, Senior
Center, 506 4th St. 360-5680934
11, 18, 25: Snohomish
Farmers’ Market, 3-8
p . m . C e d a r Av e n u e
and Pearl Street. www.
snohomishfarmersmarket.
com
19-22: Bigfoot Soccer,Stocker
Field,11 Lincoln Avenue.www.
snohomishyouthsoccer.org
13: Sunsets in Snohomish,
Sip, Shop, Dine & Stroll, 5-8
p.m., www.historicdowntown
snohomish.org
19-21: Taste of Music,
Downtown Snohomish. www.
historicdowntownsnohomish.org
27: Indoor Garage & Yard
Sale, Senior Center, 506 4th
St. 360-568-0934
SEPTEMBER 2016
1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Farmers’
Market, 3 p.m.-Dusk, Cedar
Avenue and Pearl Street. www.
snohomishfarmersmarket.
com
3: Community Breakfast/
Bonanza Bingo, Senior
Center, 506 4th St. 360-5680934
10: Sunsets in Snohomish,
Sip, shop, dine and stroll,
5-8 p.m. www.historicdowntownsnohomish.org
10-11: Pumpkin Hurl,
AlexanderFarm,cornerof 43rd
Ave. SE and Ebey Island Road,
www.festivalofpumpkins.org
18: Historical Society’s 45th
Annual Home Tour, City
wide, 12-5 p.m., 360-5685235, 360-568-2526 www.
snohomish-historicalsociety.
org
24: Health Fair,Senior Center,
506-4th St.
25: 33rd Annual Classic
Car & Hot Rod Display,
Downtown, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,
360-568-2526,
www.cityofsnohomish.com
OCTOBER 2016
The Month of October:
Snohomish Festival of
Pumpkins, Citywide and
local pumpkin patch farms.
Farms have special activities
every weekend.
TBD: Festival of Pumpkins,
Special community activities
360-568-2526,
www.cityofsnohomish.com
1: Community Breakfast/
Bonanza Bingo, Senior
Center, 506 4th St. 360-568-
0934
28-29: Snohomish BrewFest,
Snohomish Events Center,
1101 Second Street
www.snohobrewfest.com
3 1 : Tr i c k - o r - Tr e a t
Downtown Businesses,
3-5 p.m. www.historicdowntownsnohomish.org
www.snohomishhistoricalsociety.org
17: Holiday Tea Party, Senior
Center, 506 4th St. 360-5680934
2 1 : Wi nte r S o l s t i c e ,
D ow ntow n Snohom i sh
Riverfront Trail
31: New Year’s Eve Dance,
Senior Center, 506 4th St.
360-568-0934
JANUARY 2017
28: Groundfrog Day, (West
Coast’s version of Groundhog
Day). Family fun for all.
360-568-2526
www.groundfrogday.com
This calendar is subject to
change
Visit
www. cityofsnohomish.com
NOVEMBER 2016
5: Community Breakfast/
Bingo Bonanza, Snohomish
Senior Center, 506-4th St.
1 9 : Ho l i d ay B a z a a r,
Snohomish Senior Center,
506-4th St.
25: Snohomish Home for
the Holidays, Santa comes
to town! Shops remain open
late for your convenience.
Enjoy t he home-tow n
holiday hospitality. www.
historicdowntownsnohomish.org
DECEMBER 2016
The month of December:
Home for the Holidays
Activities, www.historicdowntownsnohomish.org
3: Community Breakfast/
Bingo Bonanza, Snohomish
Senior Center, 506-4th St.
11: Historical Society
Christmas Parlour Tour,
city-wide,12-4 p.m.,360-5685235, 360-568-2526
Stop By Our
Country Market During
The Soccer Tournament
For Some Fresh Fruit &
Produce For Your Team!
www.StockerFarms.com
10622 Airport Way
360-568-7391
Proud Sponsor & Supporter of the
BIGFOOT Soccer Tournament
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• Caring Doctor and Qualified Staff • Invisalign Certified
• Metal and Esthetic Braces Options • Flexible, Affordable Payment Options
• Orthodontic Treatment for Adults, • Modern Technology in a Comfortable
Teens, and Children
Atmosphere
14650 N Kelsey, Ste 109, Monroe
360-863-0303 • www.jonesfamilyortho.com
Bigfoot Soccer
Specials
August 17th - 21st
50% Off
Everything!
Over 10,000 Sq Ft of Space!
360-863-6353 • 611 Second St. • Snohomish
www.snohomishcenter.org/thrift-store
Owned and operated by the Snohomish Senior Center