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The complex is used by sports teams from Wake Forest University (Demon Deacons) and Winston-Salem State University (Rams). The Winston-Salem Dash baseball team played at Gene Hooks Field until 2009 (but now play at Truist Stadium formerly BB&T Ballpark starting in 2010). The Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum was the city's old multi-purpose arena ...
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It currently consists of fourteen teams: six in the west, five in the south, two in the midwest, and one in the northeast. As of its 2023 season , the minimum salary for a player was $36,400, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] while the maximum salary was $200,000, though allocation money can be used to pay player salaries in excess of the maximum.
Bowman Gray Stadium is a NASCAR operated quarter-mile asphalt flat oval short track and longstanding football stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States.It is one of stock car racing's most legendary venues, and is referred to as "NASCAR's longest-running weekly race track".
Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex (2014–2024) Location: 414 Deacon Blvd, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105: Owner: City of Winston-Salem: Capacity: 4,000: Surface: 200' x 85' (hockey) Opened: 1989: Tenants; Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 1989–1992 Winston-Salem Mammoths 1995–1996 Winston-Salem IceHawks 1997–1999 Winston-Salem Parrots [1 ...
Pages in category "Sports venues in Winston-Salem, North Carolina" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Truist Stadium is a ballpark in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, that replaced Ernie Shore Field. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Winston-Salem Dash minor league baseball team. The ballpark is bounded by Peters Creek Parkway (northwest/west); 1st Street (north); and Green Street (northeast, left ...
South Side Park a.k.a. Southside Park was the name of two baseball parks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The second one being the home field of the Winston-Salem minor league ball clubs prior to the opening of Ernie Shore Field in 1956, constructed after fire destroyed the old wooden South Side venue. The first park opened in 1892. [1]