Thanks to donors for generous support

On Dec. 9, the Snohomish County Football Officials Hall of Fame held its 28th Annual Scholar Athlete Awards Banquet to honor the Outstanding Scholar Athletes of Snohomish County and South Whidbey. We would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their generous support:

Carter Subaru; Everett Firefighters Association; Haggen Foods, Marysville; Scuttlebutt Brewing Co.; Sertoma Club; Snohomish County Football Officials’ Association; Teamsters Local 38; Washington State Football Coaches’ Association; Dwayne Lane’s Family of Autos; Screen Printing NW; Frank Willson, attorney; Mike Dire, DDS; Dr. Clay Wertheimer, Everett Bone &Joint; Frank and Jeff Foster; Glass by Lund; Newland Construction; Windermere Lynnwood-Lena Maul and Elliott Wood; Rubatino Refuse; Blue Dot Marketing, Mike DeLong; Brien Ford; Kossian &Parker, DC, Snohomish; Association of Falcon Football Alumni, Langley; Twin City Foods-Lee Handy; Bleacher’s Family Fine Foods; Bailey, Durkin, Peiffle, &Canfield, PS; Pilchuck Gardens-Arlington; Klein Honda; Tom Hoban Sr., Robert and Linda Sund; Dean and Lisa Corcoran; Don and Terri O’Neal; Jeff and Betty Schireman; Al Furiak; Mike Johnson; Murray Gordon; Ross Noe; John Ray, Todd and Kathy Schram.

A special thanks to guest speaker Randy Van Divier and Henry M. Jackson High School Cheer Staff.

Bob Sund

Board Member,

Snohomish County Football Officials

Hall of Fame

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