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Hara Arena was a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena located in the Trotwood, Ohio suburb of Dayton. The facility began as a ballroom in 1957, added an arena in 1964 and grew to a six-building complex which closed in August 2016.
Sarah Franks and Ty Greenlees, Dayton Daily News, Ohio February 21, 2021 at 11:46 AM Wherever there is a snow-covered slope, sled-riding thrill-seekers will find it.
The Fieldhouse served as Dayton's home court from 1950 to 1969, with the Flyers compiling a 256-33 record in the facility. [1] [2] Upon completion of the UD Arena, the Fieldhouse served as a training facility for sports teams, a recreation complex for UD students and office space for the athletic department. In 1975, the Physical Activities ...
Category: Sports venues in Dayton, Ohio. 1 language. ... UD Arena; W. Welcome Stadium; Woerner Field This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 01:14 (UTC) ...
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Jun. 30—The coronavirus pandemic robbed the Dayton Flyers of the typical UD Arena experience in the 2020-21 season. Instead of playing in front of crowds of more than 13,000 fans, there were ...
The Dayton Demolition was a minor league professional ice hockey team in the Federal Hockey League based in Dayton, Ohio and played their home games at Hara Arena.The team was known as the Berkshire Battalion in North Adams, Massachusetts before it relocated to Dayton in July 2015 to replace the defunct Dayton Demonz after failing to come to an arena agreement.
The Dayton Bombers were an ECHL ice hockey team located in Dayton, Ohio. The team most recently was in the North Division of the ECHL's American Conference. The Bombers originally played at Hara Arena from 1991 to 1996. The team moved to the Ervin J. Nutter Center on the campus of Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio, in 1996.