Championship Wiffleball Comes To Scottsdale Stadium!

(Disclosure: Western Wiffleball Classic was created by Rose Law Group President and Founder Jordan Rose’s 14 year old son, Logan Rose.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Thirty two teams will be coming to Scottsdale to compete in the inaugural Western Wiffleball Classic. The tournament is Saturday, Oct. 24, at Scottsdale Stadium. The ballpark is the spring training home …

HealthyVerify helps Goodyear with youth baseball and COVID best practices

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Goodyear has turned to HealthyVerify Certification to help it navigate COVID-19 at recreation centers, parks, and public buildings with best practices that go above and beyond U.S. Centers for Disease Control health guidelines.  Now, Scottsdale-based HealthyVerify Certification (HVC) is helping Goodyear with …

HealthyVerify assists Phoenix Rising’s safe return to soccer

(Disclosure: RLG represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Briar Napiar | The Republic Phoenix Rising FC General Manager Bobby Dulle admitted as such: A perfect way to return to sports doesn’t exist. COVID-19 can’t be defeated by pumping goals past a ‘keeper or by outrunning its defenses. For sports, where competition is its lifeblood and what captivates billions to be active across the world, …

Phoenix Rising owners to build East Coast soccer stadium

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Phoenix Rising By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Members of the Phoenix Rising FC ownership team have committed to build a soccer stadium. And it’s on the other side of the country. Earlier this month Gina Raimondo, the governor of Rhode Island, announced that Scottsdale-based Fortuitous Partners will develop a $400 million project in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, that …

Phoenix Suns spend millions to buy land for practice facility

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Phoenix Suns By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix Suns – under the name Suns Legacy Properties LLC – have purchased 2.4 acres of an office development in Phoenix’s Arcadia neighborhood on which to build the team’s new practice facility. In May, the Suns revealed they would build the a $25 million …