Community & Club Traditions

Highline Premier FC emphasizes shared experiences that bring the entire club together. These traditions are club-wide, reinforcing identity and connection beyond individual teams.

Annual and Ongoing Traditions

Highline Premier FC's traditions are built around shared experiences that bring players, families, coaches, and staff together across the entire club. These traditions are club-wide and designed to reinforce a sense of belonging that extends beyond individual teams.


They provide continuity year over year and help families feel connected to the club as a whole, regardless of age group, season, or competitive level.

Participation in club traditions is encouraged across all teams and age groups. Whether families are new to Highline or have been part of the community for years, these shared moments create common touchpoints and strengthen relationships across the club.



Traditions help define what it means to be part of Highline Premier FC and serve as a foundation for long-term engagement within the community.

Signature Club Events

Club Auction

An annual fundraiser supporting club initiatives and financial assistance.

Just for Girls (Club Event)

A club-wide event focused on visibility, confidence, and community for girls within HPFC.

Social & Community Events

Bowling Night, Boxing Day Soccer, and organized match visits that bring families together off the field.

Community Outreach Events


Highline Premier FC organizes and participates in outreach events that extend beyond the club itself. These efforts are designed to support access to soccer, strengthen relationships with local organizations, and introduce new families to the game in a welcoming, low-barrier way.



Community outreach reflects the club’s belief that soccer should be visible, accessible, and rooted in the neighborhoods we serve.

Traditions That Bring Us Together

Some traditions are social. Bowling Night brings the club together to connect, enjoy time outside the field, and raise funds that support access and programming across the club.



The West Seattle Grand Parade is another annual moment where Highline shows up visibly as part of the neighborhood.

Other traditions are service-oriented. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, players, families, and staff participate in a day of service supporting Seattle Parks, including park cleanups and small field improvements.



These moments reinforce that being part of Highline includes contributing beyond the game itself.

Why These Traditions Matter


Club traditions provide structure and continuity in a program that spans many teams, age groups, and seasons. They reinforce shared expectations and help define what it means to be part of Highline Premier FC beyond any single roster or competitive cycle.

For New Families

Club traditions provide an easy entry point into the culture and values of Highline Premier FC. They create low-pressure opportunities to connect outside of formal team settings and help families understand how the club operates.



For families new to the area or new to soccer, these moments help the club feel accessible and welcoming.

For Returning Families

For returning families, traditions reinforce continuity across seasons, teams, and age groups. They create shared reference points that build familiarity and long-term connection to the club.



These experiences help Highline feel like a stable community over time, not a short-term stop.

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Learn how these traditions connect to the club’s broader impact and access initiatives.