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The stadium provided accommodation for those having to be evacuated from Abingdon during floods in 2007. [25] Each year the stadium plays host to the Oxfordshire Senior Cup final run by the Oxfordshire Football Association. [26] The stadium has also hosted an Under-17 international football tournament and an Elton John music concert. [27]
Oxford is a part of the American Division in the Ches-Mont League for high school sports. Sports included are football, basketball, baseball, soccer, field hockey, swimming, lacrosse, wrestling, tennis, and golf. Oxford is the closest town to Lincoln University, a historically black college that was founded in 1854.
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Oxford Area High School (OAHS) is the only secondary school in the Oxford Area School District. It is in Oxford in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The first high school in Oxford was established in 1869 [2] and the latest building was opened in 2005. The student body consists of about 1,200 students. The previous building, heavily ...
Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football. Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.
Bermudian Springs quarterback Lane Hubbard (14) is pressured out of the pocket during the District 3 Class 3A football championship game against Trinity at Boiling Springs High School on Friday ...
The 4,500-seat stadium is part of a $112.8 million project that included constructing the new high school, a performance and practice gymnasium and an aquatics center.
J. Birney Crum Stadium is a 15,000-capacity outdoor stadium in Allentown, Pennsylvania, used predominantly by three Allentown-based high school football teams. As of 2024, it is the largest high school football stadium in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States .