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  2. Berry Center of Northwest Houston - Wikipedia

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    Amenities include the 11,000-seat Cy-Fair FCU Stadium used for football and soccer, a 15,333-square-foot (1,424.5 m 2) conference center used for staff development able to be partitioned into 17 rooms, a 456-seat auditorium, a multi-purpose arena designed for a maximum capacity of 9,500 people with 8,300 fixed seats, and a floor banquet seating ...

  3. Category:High school football venues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Alamo Stadium; Allen Eagles football; Anderson Stadium; Astound Broadband Stadium; B. Berry Center of Northwest Houston; Blossom Athletic Center; C.

  4. Ken Pridgeon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ken Pridgeon Stadium is an outdoor American football stadium located in Houston, Texas. The stadium was built in 1977 and, along with Cy-Fair FCU Stadium , serves as the home field for all Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District varsity football games, and soccer games. [ 1 ]

  5. How Valley Center football won its first high school state ...

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    The heartbreak of all of those lost football games was far from the mind of senior Max Preheim when he came up with the interception to seal Valley Center’s first playoff victory since 2016.

  6. Berry Center - Wikipedia

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    Berry Center may refer to: Berry Center of Northwest Houston, Cypress, Texas, United States; Berry Events Center, Marquette, Michigan, United States

  7. List of former NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Team(s) City Joined stadium Left stadium Notes (if needed) Reference(s) Images Akron's League Park: Akron Pros: Akron, Ohio: 1920 1922 Site of the first NFL Champions. Named Elk's Field for 1922. Later named League Park after Akron Pros left. [1] League Field: Canton Bulldogs: Canton, Ohio: 1920 1926 [2] Navin Field/Briggs Stadium/Tiger ...

  8. List of closed stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    This list of closed stadiums by capacity shows demolished, unused, or otherwise closed sports stadiums ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium could accommodate seated. Stadiums that had a capacity of 15,000 or greater are included.

  9. 'Empty the tank': Worcester Academy football players will ...

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    Hilltoppers (5-2) host Canterbury School (5-3) Saturday at Morse Field in th NEPSAC John Mackay Bowl