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Registration Open for Alderwood Little League Spring Season

Lynnwood, WASports/Community Events

This article informs Edmonds School District residents about the opening of registration for the 2025 Alderwood Little League spring season, specifically for those living east of Highway 99. It stresses the importance of early registration to aid the league's planning efforts. A map is included to help families verify their eligibility based on league boundaries. Interested players can find the registration link on the Alderwood Little League website, with registration open until February 8. The article is clearly written, making it accessible for parents looking to enroll their children in local sports.

It also promotes community interaction through comments and subscription options, fostering a sense of involvement in local youth sports.

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