Spokane Hoopfest Association
Claire Soulek is currently the Student Access & Engagement Coordinator at Cheney School District and also works as a Teacher. Claire has been a part of the Spokane Hoopfest Association since June 2013 and holds the position of Hoopfest Operating Committee member. Additionally, Claire has volunteered as a Firefighter at Spokane County Fire District 3. With a background in education, Claire has served as a Teacher at Spokane Public School and Gonzaga Preparatory School, as well as assistant coach for varsity girls basketball at Gonzaga Preparatory School. Claire holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from American College of Education and a Bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education/Fitness and Elementary Education from Gonzaga University.
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Spokane Hoopfest Association
Established in 1990, Spokane Hoopfest Association organizes and produces the world's largest 3-on-3 street basketball tournament that brings thousands of visitors and millions of dollars to the Spokane community every June. With over 250,000 participants at the event weekend, Hoopfest has a $46 million impact on the Spokane economy each year and has donated over $1.6 million to local charities, including Special Olympics, since 1990. In addition, it manages Spokane Regional Club Basketball, the Hooptown Youth League and Hooptown Elite. Spokane Hoopfest Association is a Washington nonprofit corporation and tax exempt organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. We strive to inspire, connect, and grow basketball in the Greater Spokane Community by offering the best and most inclusive basketball experiences on earth.