Congrats to the DubSea Fish Sticks for winning 2025 PIL championship with dominant 181 victory

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The DubSea Fish Sticks secured their first Pacific International League championship with an 18–1 victory over the Gumberoos on August 2, 2025. The win highlighted the team's impressive local support, evidenced by achieving 13 sellout games at Mel Olson Stadium, affectionately known as “The Fryer. ” As the team celebrated its championship, a social media post reflected excitement for the upcoming 2026 season, showcasing a growing fanbase. Originally founded in 2015 and rebranded in 2022, the Fish Sticks offer a unique collegiate baseball experience, hosting talented players from around the nation. Under the leadership of President/General Manager Justin Moser, the franchise has significantly improved community engagement and fan experience.

Head coach Elliott Cribby, a former University of Washington player, has developed players with MLB potential. The Fish Sticks' victory not only marks a historic achievement for the team but also emphasizes the strengthening of community ties through sports. Fans eagerly anticipate the next season, hoping for continued success.

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