JunkyardI kinda liked that grandstand on the home side.
Not too many stadiums had anything like that.
Visitor bleachers were pretty rough.
The new stadium is really nice now.
JunkyardI kinda liked that grandstand on the home side.
Not too many stadiums had anything like that.
Visitor bleachers were pretty rough.
The new stadium is really nice now.
Sharkey Stadium is a WPA alsoTrimble's WPA stadium was standing until 2017
Maybe they got “rich” by saving their money for more important things ?Oakwood and their basketball court sucks too....richest school district in dayton area. residents claim to "love" these "traditional"
crap holes.
That’s why they stink in Athletics.Maybe they got “rich” by saving their money for more important things ?
Because their gym isn’t the best? I doubt it.That’s why they stink in Athletics.
Maybe they got “rich” by saving their money for more important things ?
Oakwood is a public schoolthey wouldn't be the only prep school with meh fields. I've seen a few in the Northeast and pretty much the same. Billion dollar schools. Wood court Grass field. Boarding schools without a lot of families around and generally distant from a middle class town in which they exist I suppose is the reason. They put more money into the pools.
They have been very good in country club sports... golf and girls tennis very good over the year. Swimming, girls cross country and recently with good coaching, both boys and girls soccer.That’s why they stink in Athletics.
I liked the setup at Julia Lamb Field. The visitor’s side allowed you to get right up to the field like Anna is now. And the big school behind the home bleachers was definitely unique.Worst I've been to. Sidney old stadium. Te press box was actual classrooms as it was right up against the school.
Versailles before the renovations. It was awful.
Worst I've been to. Sidney old stadium. Te press box was actual classrooms as it was right up against the school.
Versailles before the renovations. It was awful.
Oakwood is a public school
They did exactly that for a nice soccer/lacross facility.Sounds like they respect a tax dollar and probably could use private funds to soup up non-academic facilities, should anyone desire.
It did come to mind, lol.Liberty Union. That place is disgusting. lol
Monroevilles Marsh field mentioned earlier for an uneven field also has a sewage pumping station right behind the visitors stands with the huron river just beyond that. If you want to use the restroom you have to leave the "stadium" and walk about 40 yards to an enclosed pole barn/fieldhouse looking building in the front of the parking lot near the road. other features include a playground, basetball field and a path leading to the river for people to put small boatcraft in the very shallow river.It has been a decade or so since I've been out there, but Copley had a feature I haven't dealt with at other stadiums- a sewage pumping station near the visitor stands. When the wind blows in the right direction it is just...lovely.
Sounds like a great place.Monroevilles Marsh field mentioned earlier for an uneven field also has a sewage pumping station right behind the visitors stands with the huron river just beyond that. If you want to use the restroom you have to leave the "stadium" and walk about 40 yards to an enclosed pole barn/fieldhouse looking building in the front of the parking lot near the road. other features include a playground, basetball field and a path leading to the river for people to put small boatcraft in the very shallow river.
That is a REALLY tough question to answer.I wonder what percentage of Manhattan high schools have football teams and where do they play?
NYCDOE has 1.1 million students. It's unfathomably huge for a school district.Sykotek, outstanding. Thank you for taking the time to answer.
It makes you think how many potentially outstanding football players there must be in a a borough of 1.5m people. I know it’s a basketball haven but still…