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    3.7 (9 reviews)
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    The best basketball training academy in the NW! They're coaching style is what sets them apart from other basketball programs.

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    Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club - Trophies

    Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club

    3.0(11 reviews)
    3.3 km

    If you're serious about table tennis, aka ping pong, you probably already know about this place…read more If you're curious and might want to become serious- this is a great resource. Centrally located in Bellevue this warehouse sized facility has more than 16 pro tables, special flooring and elite level instruction for this who want to learn starting at any level. They've got league play every Saturday, and monthly memberships or drop in rates. It's a spectacle to witness the skill levels of the players here- fantastic. Ping pong is really fun and I feel fortunate to have this resource right here, though I'm not qualified to entertain most of the players here- they're Downsides- it IS converted warehouse space. It can get hot in the summer or cool in the winter. Rates seem high, but there are few options to compare them to. It's hard to find the first time, they don't have good street signage. Follow the signs to the Kung Fu academy which is next doorish .

    In Bellevue, there used to be many options out there for table tennis open play and leagues. With…read morethe shutdown of the competing Washington Table Tennis club ran by the famous YiYong Fan, former #1 US player for 5 years straight, Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club (SPTTC) is the only club open 7 days a week. SPTTC promotes table tennis through youth programs, coaching, league play as well as running tournaments. Their high caliber coaches hail from China where the sport is their national pastime and table tennis (not "ping pong", ahem) is taken seriously. I have seen young kids like Michael Zhao, Lucy Ma, and Reda Ali move up quickly through the rankings as they develop mad skills with proper coaching at SPTTC. Congratulations is in order as they progress in the Junior Cadet team. Go WA! SPTTC boasts 8 tables with high ceilings and Gerflor rubber flooring for a true red carpet feel. There are a few drawbacks though: the entry fee is $10 unless you are a paying member, much higher than I would like especially when there's a long wait time for play. In most of my visits, I experienced major humidity that really affects the play conditions, especially the rubber surface of my racket. All minor gripes aside, better to have a place to go then no place at all - SPTTC is here to stay.

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    Puget Sound Senior Baseball League

    Puget Sound Senior Baseball League

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.3 km

    I joined the PSSBL in 2018, I finished high school ball and went to a community college. I missed a…read moredeadline to walk on and didn't want to stop playing so I found the PSSBL. I entered the yearly draft and was selected 1st round in the 18+ division advanced skill level. My first year playing wood bat and I did AWFUL. I hit sub .200 and I was clearly outmatched pitching. 2019 and onward I joined the intermediate 18+ division and I've hit right around .300 each year since. In 2023, I started my own team in the PSSBL. Now that I'm a GM of a team and I have a few meetings a year with all the other teams and board members, I can see how efficiently and well run this league is put together as a non-profit league and every penny we pay as players is accounted for. It is the largest men's adult baseball league in Washington State and that's because there are 9 divisions spanning ages 18+ to 60+ and three skill levels over those 9 divisions. In my opinion the league is fantastic and unless I move away, I see myself playing in the league until I'm forced to retire from baseball.

    I have played in this league for quite a while...my only regret is that I haven't been playing…read morelonger. The camaraderie and long term friendships I've made both on the field and off can't be described in a review. The league leadership have done a wonderful job to bring the game we loved as kids back to life for us as an adult. Come try out, message me, come watch a game, check out the website, whatever....regardless of age, sex, experience level, or ability....there is a team and a place for everyone. If you love baseball this is THE league for you. We have 9 divisions, each with at least 4-5 teams and recreational, intermediate, and competitive levels of play. You shouldn't be allowed to have this much fun!!! I've played in other leagues across the country; there is no comparison. Come check out the PSSBL!!! Play ball!

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    Dempsey Indoor - Long jump area, high jump beyond.

    Dempsey Indoor

    5.0(1 review)
    7.6 kmUniversity District

    When I was enrolled at/attended the University of Washington (2010 to 2012) I walked past the…read moreDempsey Indoor Track and Field building on my way to/from women's intercollegiate club rugby practice. Since then, I passed the building when revisiting some of my training sites on foot. Yesterday and today (Friday 23 February 2024 and Saturday 24 February 2024) I finally made my way inside the building and spectated the 2024 Ken Shannon Invitational (Indoor Tack and Field competition). Parking in the athletics area was available in the E1 lot (open to everyone) and the E18 (open to those with University of Washington permits). The rate for a full day of parking was $7.55 each day. I had no troubles finding a parking space either day. The ticket booth was located across from the main entrance of Dempsey Indoor along the side of the softball field area. Restrooms were along the same stretch as the ticket booth, roughly facing Husky Stadium. The entry fee for each day was $10 for general admission without discount, which I thought was a good deal as events ran for approximately 7 hours on Friday and approximately 4 hours on Saturday. The interior of the facility was well set-up to allow attendees close proximity when viewing contested events. Running events were held on the track at the same time field events were being contested in their designated section of the field. Fencing/barriers guided us spectators to viewing areas to watch the different performers. Bleacher seating was located along the starting area for track events, the triple jump/long jump area, and the pole vault section. Workers were professional and direct in communication. Athletes were tuned in to their surroundings as were the spectators and the coaches. Multiple clocks and screen displays were strategically located towards the ends of the track to communicate results. An announcer provided helpful context for results and music played when not a start of a race.

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    Runners lining up for 1 mile run (women's), 2024 Ken Shannon Invitational, Saturday 24 February 2024.

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