Hoopfest’s legacy lasts for longer than a weekend thanks to public courts around the Inland Northwest

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Players get some practice in on the new courts at Underhill Park in East Central Spokane.

For one weekend every June, Hoopfest takes over downtown Spokane.

While the event may span just three days each year, the organization’s impact on the community is year-round. Since 1990, Hoopfest has helped build over 30 basketball courts around the Inland Northwest. They’re in Spokane, at parks like Comstock and Corbin, but also all around the region, from Reardan to Lewiston.

It’s on these courts that Hoopfest makes its

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