Buy Mariners tickets to help Highline High School's baseball team play at T-Mobile Park - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Highline High School's baseball team is selling Mariners tickets for $25 each to support their chance to play at T-Mobile Park. The game against the Angels is scheduled for June 1, 2024, with first pitch at 4:15 p. m. This fundraising effort is crucial for the team, which recently won the league championship and aims to compete at a higher level. Fans can purchase tickets for 100-level seats, which are priced competitively.

Proceeds from the sales will enhance the team's resources, allowing them to invest in equipment and training. The initiative not only provides an exciting game experience but also fosters community support for local athletes. The baseball team encourages parents, students, and community members to participate in this opportunity. By supporting the team, fans contribute to the development of youth sports in the region.

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