Thousands turn out for I-5 Extravaganza at Tulalip

Roughly 3,000 people visited the Tulalip Resort Casino parking lot Aug. 14 and 15 for the I-5 Extravaganza.

TULALIP — Roughly 3,000 people visited the Tulalip Resort Casino parking lot Aug. 14 and 15 for the I-5 Extravaganza.

Now in its seventh year, the annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament, put on by the Snohomish County Boys & Girls Club, saw 130 teams fight for titles organized by age.

“Overall I think everybody had fun,” said Terry Freeman, tournament organizer and Associate Director of Development for the Snohomish County Boys & Girls Club. “There are a lot of good players and just good basketball.”

Teams fought through 90 degree heat on both days, playing as many as eight games — sometimes back-to-back — to earn the right to play for the championship.

“I don’t think the heat mattered to the players much, except maybe made them cranky,” said Freeman. “But they all want to win anyway. Everybody is stay

ing hydrated and seemed ready for the weather.”

While players might not have been deterred by the heat, Freeman did point out that some vendors just couldn’t operate on the Tulalip asphalt. Marysville’s own barbecue restaurant, Sticky Fingers, had to pack up after Day 1.

“It was so hot out here that people just didn’t want to eat the food,” Freeman said. “So they decided to go.”

Meanwhile cool treats such as snow cones were the most popular of the day.

But the rest of the tournament went off without a hitch, as approximately 70 volunteers did everything from refereeing to taking score. The volunteers were headed by Bud Brummell and Daren Carlson.

The tournament usually brings in about $25,000, which is distributed to the Boys & Girls Clubs in Snohomish County.

“This is a great fundraiser because you’ll have your golf tournaments and your auctions, but there aren’t any fundraisers that involves kids, and that is what it’s all about,” Freeman said.

Freeman also credited the Tulalip Resort Casino for lending the space.

“Without them, this just couldn’t be possible,” he said.

Final Results

The following are the results from the seventh annual I-5 Extravaganza 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, Aug. 14 and 15 at the Tulalip Resort Casino. More than 140 teams participated in various age groups while approximately 3,000 spectators looked on throughout the tournament. Teams fought each other and 90 degree heat for as many as seven 20 minute games to win their classification’s championship.

Girls, Grades 10-12

Geeks in Sneaks

Krista Showalter

Lindsay Brown

Taylor Graham

Marissa Swegle

Girls, Grades 8 and 9

Shaqalicious

Jillian Jacobs

Samantha Powell

Marley Reynolds

Jenika Anglin

Girls, Grade 7

Lady Venom

Tea Adams

Jhasmine Joues

Natalie Kalda

Erin Burns

Girls, Grade 6

Fierce Xpress

Taylor Chambers

Tadyn Bush

Juanita Agosto

Lexi Kyro

Girls, Grade 5

The 300

Kayla Frazier

Kaitlin Larson

Ashley Alter

Men’s Elite

Superfriends

Adam Jose

Earl Manglangit

Travis Simon

Seth Johnson

Men’s Over 30

Hustlas

Tommy Felton

Boys, Grades 10-12 Gold

The Trilogy

Ryan Shannon

Dom Kiblinger

Jr. Chibuogwu

Nate Williams

Boys, Grades 10-12 Silver

Air Native

Johan Cook

Michael Wilbur

Bobby Poulton

Boys, Grades 8 and 9

Eagles 2

Noah Jones

Bradey Brummel

Kaleb Bryson

Zach Lawson

Boys, Grade 7

Hawk Attack

Nolan Welliver

Scott Lindeman

Camden Melaughlin

Eliot Hortsman

Boys, Grade 6

D-Block

Darious Powell

Damek Mitchell

Decante Powell

Boys, Grades 4 and 5

Plain White T’s

Conner Fitzpatrick

Jordan Meyer

Isaiah Jeannot

Dru Cardoza