COMPETITIONS
EVENTS & COMPETITIONS WE HOST & COMPETE IN
UPCOMING COMPETITIONS & EVENTS
DubSea Fish Sticks Hire Former Husky as New Head Coach
DubSea Fish Sticks Hire Former Husky As New Head Coach The DubSea Fish Sticks summer collegiate baseball team are excited to announce the signing of new Head Coach Elliott Cribby. Elliot Cribby has an extensive coaching resume including Associate Head Coach, Pitching Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of
Winning Team Name Revealed
Fish Sticks Win Voting Competition with 50.47% of Vote Today the formerly known Highline Bears summer collegiate baseball team announced the winning team name from their “Rename The Team” voting that started on October 13th and ran through
Justin Adams Named Head Coach
Texas Coach to Lead Team in 2022 10/25/2021 12:28 PM - Today the formerly known Highline Bears summer collegiate baseball
Tonight’s Game (6/29) Has Been Canceled
Game Canceled Due to a Water Main Break at the Stadium Sadly, tonight's game against the Redmond Dudes has
Bears hold off Beyond Baseball’s late rally
Bears hold off Beyond Baseball’s late rally for second win of season The Bears hosted Baseball Beyond Borders for their
Bears blanked by Studs
Studs Shutout Highline Bears at Home The Bears returned home on Thursday to face the Seattle Studs for their second straight
RECENT RESULTS
Commitment to our Community
DubSea Fish Sticks Community Fundraisers
The Fish Sticks pride themselves on being dedicated to serving and enhancing their community. Over the past 9 years the team has raised over $50,000 for local groups and non-profit organizations through ticket fundraisers and 50/50 raffles. The team requires players to volunteer weekly, doing neighborhood clean ups, and volunteering at local non-profits such as the White Center Food Bank, Burien Food bank, local little leagues, and Kiwanis Clubs. The team also has a non-profit partner, The Dubsea Community Sports Foundation that will run youth baseball camps, community events, and secure grant funding for athletic scholarships and community improvements.
What does DubSea mean?
Originally in 2015 the team chose the location identifier as “Highline” with the hopes to not exclude any of the greater West Seattle communities including White Center, Burien and Des Moines. During the team’s first few seasons there was confusion between their name, the local Highline High School, the school district, and Highline Community College. When rebranding in 2021 the team was looking for a new location name that would encompass the entire area of the communities they serve. DubSea is an endearing term used to describe the greater West Seattle and White Center area. It has been used by other businesses in the area throughout the years. Dub being slang for “W” in both West Seattle and White Center, and Sea being short for “Seattle” or “C” in White Center. The team is proud to represent the neighborhoods of West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Normandy Park and Des Moines, Washington.