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Wenatchee Wild

Established in 2008, the Wenatchee Wild has created a huge base of hockey fans throughout North Central Washington. Their exciting style of play and winning tradition brings the Town Toyota Center to life many nights from September through March. As members and 2018 champions of the prestigious British Columbia Hockey League, the Wild routinely are among the league leaders in attendance, averaging nearly 3,000 fans per game.

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Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks

The Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks began playing in March of 2019 at the Town Toyota Center. The Skyhawks are a professional indoor football team that will compete in the 4-team American West Football Conference that has teams in Tri-Cities Washington, Reno Nevada, and Sacramento California. The average age of players in this league is mid20’s and have a high caliber football background. Professional indoor football is incredibly exciting to watch live, and fans of Wenatchee are sure to go crazy for the Skyhawks.

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Wenatchee AppleSox

The West Coast League provides spectators with a look at some of the top collegiate talent in the country. The summer woodbat league extends from Kelowna, British Columbia to Klamath Falls, Oregon—and no team has been more successful than the Wenatchee AppleSox, as they are regular participants in the league’s annual championship series. They are also among the league leaders in attendance year after year, due to great weather, affordable ticket prices, outstanding baseball and a great venue for fans: Paul Thomas Sr. Baseball Stadium on the Wenatchee Valley College campus.

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Wenatchee Bighorns

Wenatchee Valley’s new professional basketball team, the Wenatchee Bighorns, started their first season in March of 2023. The Bighorns play in the Western Conference of the TBL “The Basketball League”, a professional basketball league going on its sixth season. The Wenatchee Bighorns is the 4th franchise in the Northwest region of the 50+ nationwide league. They will play 25 games this season and host most of their home games at the Town Toyota Center.

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