Borderite Stadium
| Former names | Blaine High School Stadium (1950-1960) |
|---|---|
| Address | 1135 Boblett St. Blaine, Washington U.S. |
| Operator | Blaine School District |
| Seating type | Bleachers |
| Capacity | 2,056 |
| Surface | Grass (1950-2019) FieldTurf Revolution 360 (2019-present) |
| Record attendance | 3,902 (November 30, 1978 Football State semi-final vs Eatonville) |
| Construction | |
| Opened | September 1, 1950 |
| Renovated | Began April 6, 2019, ended August 12, 2021 |
| Tenants | |
| Blaine Borderites Athletics (WIAA NWC Conference) 1950-present | |
Borderite Stadium is an outdoor multipurpose stadium in the Northwestern United States, located on the campus of Blaine High School in Blaine, Washington. The stadium is located less than a mile from the US-Canada border. It is the main home of all of Blaine School District's outdoor athletics and includes an all-turf football field along with an Olympic-sized track. The stadium was originally grass and track, until a complete renovation that began in 2019.
The stadium is the second-largest sporting venue in Whatcom County, just behind Civic Stadium in Bellingham, that seats 3,800 people. Due to its large capacity, Borderite Stadium hosts track meets and other county/state-large events because it can accommodate such vast amounts of people. The venue is also where Blaine High School hosts their yearly graduation ceremony.