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Stadium honors R.R. Jones, longtime El Paso High principal. The stadium is named after Robert Randolph “Railroad” Jones. He was the school's first assistant principal from 1916 to 1923 and ...
The stadium, seating 12,000, was one of the first major concrete stadiums built in the country. Semicircular steps lead up to the main entrance to the school built of concrete and tile. At the top of the steps are six terra cotta pillars supporting a pediment and entablature bearing the school's name. El Paso High School (postcard, circa 1916)
The Franklin High School stadium at 900 Resler Drive in West El Paso, TX, opened in 2014. Bowie Baty-Simmang Memorial Stadium is recognizable right off the Border Highway and is part of a school ...
R. R. Jones Stadium was built in 1916 and was the site of the very first Sun Bowl and is home to the El Paso High School team. It always offers fantastic views of Downtown El Paso from the stadium ...
Played on New Year's Day of 1935, the game featured high school teams and was sponsored by the El Paso Kiwanis club. The following year's game, the 1936 edition, was the first Sun Bowl matchup between college football teams. The game has been held annually in El Paso, Texas, from 1935 to the present.
City/town Stadium Capacity Home team Abbott: Panther Stadium: 250: Abbott Panthers: Ackerly: Mustang Field: 150: Sands Mustangs Afton: Marshall Field: 250: Patton Springs Rangers
El Paso High School: 7 p.m., El Paso High Jones Stadium, 1600 N Virginia St. Socorro Independent School District. Friday, May 31. Mission Early College High School: 8 a.m., Don Haskins Center, 151 ...
El Paso High School Stadium; El Paso, TX; W 25–7 [10] References This page was last edited on 16 August 2023, at 22:31 (UTC). Text is available ...