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A $2 per ticket surcharge supported Fields & Futures, a local nonprofit created in 2012 to support Oklahoma City Public Schools Athletics in its effort to rebuild 44 athletic fields, provide professional development, and improve resources for the district's 265 coaches and 4,500 student-athletes.
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark [7] opened in 1998 in downtown Oklahoma City's Bricktown Entertainment District, replacing All Sports Stadium. It is the home of the Oklahoma City Comets, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball team. The park has seating for up to 13,066 fans and currently utilizes a seating capacity ...
OCS' Luke Gray (25) celebrates the Class 4A boys state championship basketball game over Millwood at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 9, 2024. Greater Metro Athletic All ...
Oklahoma City Dolls: All-woman American Football League (1976–82) Oklahoma City FC: Premier Development League (2013) and National Premier Soccer League (2014); attempted to join the Division II North American Soccer League for 2015 but never fielded a team; Oklahoma City Indians: Texas League Minor League Baseball (1909–57)
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The Lloyd Noble Center is a 10,967-seat multi-purpose arena located in Norman, Oklahoma, some 19 mi (31 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City.It opened in 1975 and is home to the University of Oklahoma men's and women's basketball and women's gymnastics teams of the Southeastern Conference.