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The team was owned by the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, for which Staley Field was the company athletic field. [1] Staley Field was also used by the company baseball team during the summer months, and Halas also played on that team. The field was also used by the Decatur entry in the Three-I League in 1915 and 1922–23. [2] Although the ...
Fans were charged $1 to attend games and company employees received a 50% discount. When the field was used for football, the goal posts were placed in the outfield of the baseball configuration. [10] [11] Staley Field was later used by the minor league baseball team Decatur Commodores.
A new District Activities Complex (DAC) for district activities such as a football & track stadium, baseball and softball fields, a soccer field, a cross-country course, and tennis courts are behind the Staley campus. Staley High School has a student capacity of 1,500, but will increase to 2,000 following a future Phase II expansion.
The Falcons are coming off a 27-5 season that ended with a third-place finish in Class 6. The team lost by 10 to Nixa in the state semifinals.
New turf is installed at the Southmoore High School football field in Moore, Okla., on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. There’s no doubt that turf is more efficient from the perspective of an administrator.
Upon their founding, the Decatur Staleys played at their games at Staley Field which was owned by the team parent company the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company. [4] Although the Staley football team was popular in 1920, it struggled financially, partly due to Staley Field's 1,500 seating capacity.
Chargers coach Brandon Staley, "just a kid from Perry, Ohio," will display the same meticulous preparation for the Browns game he showed in high school.
The Staleys began the 1921 season in Decatur, Illinois, playing the team's non-league opener and first league game against the Rock Island Independents on Staley Field in that city. The Staleys suited up 19 men for their October 10 league opener, of whom 18 had served in some branch of the military during World War I .