
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash.—The WSSEA 2025 Spring State Championships will be on Sunday, May 18, at the Lynnwood Event Center in Lynnwood, Wash. Thirty-two high school teams with more than 160 students from all over Washington will compete in the finals for Rocket League, Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Valorant. This is the first time the WSSEAS State Spring Championships will be held in Snohomish County.
“This will be our fourth live state championships event, and it promises to be our biggest event so far. There will be more teams and players than ever before competing in our most popular games,” says Jake Voss, WSSEA executive director.
“Thanks to our partners Snohomish County Sports Commission and Lanfest, the Lynnwood Event Center will be the epicenter of Washington state esports on May 18.”
In addition to the games, students can talk with industry experts at the Career Fair Expo as well as college esports coaches to learn about their programs.
“We are excited to welcome high school esports teams, coaches, and family members to the city of Lynnwood and Snohomish County,” says Tammy Dunn, executive director of the Snohomish County Sports Commission. “Hosting a high school esports state championship is a first for our organization to host and we look forward to hosting more state championships.”









