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Borleske Stadium
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Walla Walla Bears (1969, 1983)
Walla Walla Phillies (1970–1971)
Walla Walla Islanders (1972)
Walla Walla Padres (1973–1982)
Whitman College baseball (1940–present)
Whitman College football (1926–1976)
Walla Walla Community College football
Walla Walla High School baseball
Walla Walla HS football (1975–present)
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Borleske Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor athletic stadium in Walla Walla, Washington.
The stadium is named for Raymond Vincent Borleske (1887–1957), a legendary Whitman College athlete (class of 1910) and coach. It has served as the home for a variety of professional and amateur teams in both football and baseball.
The stadium is part of the Borleske Stadium Complex containing Borleske Stadium, Martin Field, and Memorial Pool. It is the home venue of the Whitman College baseball team, the Walla Walla Sweets baseball team (WCL), and the football team of Walla Walla High School. The elevation of the field is approximately above sea level.
==Layout==

The layout of Borleske Stadium is like most minor league ballparks, although it is unconventionally oriented southeast. The entrance gate is just beyond right field. From the entrance you will find customer service, only in use during Walla Walla Sweets games, here you can get Borleske Bulletins, Walla Walla Sweets newsletter, and any regular customer service needs. To the right of customer service you will find the general admission area known as section F, also you will find the Laht Neppur Outfield Pub, only during Sweets games. Continuing left of customer service, going down the path you will find, on your right, you will find the grill also known as The Sweets spot. On you left you will find the main concession stand dubbed Sluggers:Ballpark Favorites. Here you can find a wide range of ballpark favorites found (Here ). To the right of Sluggers you will find the Sweets Shoppe, where you can find all your Walla Walla Sweets gear. Going down the path, on the left you can see the marvelous Grandstands of Borleske Stadium. They are broken into 4 parts, seating sections A, B, C, and D they are broken up by a set of staircases. On the opposite side of the Grandstands and before the playing field you will see the box seats, only available during Sweets games, they are the closest to the action. Continuing down the main walkway you will see the visiting team's dugout. Then, up ahead, you will find the crown jewel of Borleske Stadium, the Diamond and Premier Sections of Borleske Stadium. Used during all games of Borleske Stadium, they are the only stadium style seating in the stadium. Then continuing down the main walkway, and to the right, you will find the other section of Bleachers. Section E is the last seating are in the park. It is made of a combination on plastic, wood, and metal. Finally, the last part of Borleske Stadium is the Budweiser Beer Garden. It is the only part of Borleske that is not to move that is not pert of seating part of Borleske Stadium that is not seating related. Alcohol is only available during Sweets games. Also, absolutely no external food or drink is allowed past the gates of Borleske Stadium.

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