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Best High School Football Stadium in Every State The lights shine bright for Gallatin High at Green Wave Stadium in Tennessee. Some local high school football stadiums have so much gravitas that the fortunes of a town rise and fall with wins and losses.
These are the biggest high school football stadiums in the U.S. 30. Bobcat Stadium. Capacity: 6,000. Location: Rexburg, Idaho. High school: Madison High School. Year opened: 2019. Note: Not all states are represented since capacity information isn't readily available for every high school football stadium. Bottom Line: Bobcat Stadium
Here are our top choices -- some famous, some quirky -- for the nation's best places to watch high school football.
About eighteen of the twenty-one stadiums with a seating capacity of over 13,000 were built before 1980. Alamo and Farrington field stadiums were the biggest high school stadium in Texas until 1976 when the Memorial Stadium was built. These stadiums have helped nurture the love for high school football in Texas.
In that way, consider this a collection of America’s most authentic sporting cathedrals, a selection of 16 unique and spectacular high school football stadiums, each notable in its own way.
USA TODAY wants you to help decide which high school football stadium reigns above all others in our bracket of 16 prep football cathedrals.
Game Results. Friday, Oct 25, 2024. On Friday, Oct 25, 2024, the Haywood Varsity Boys Football team won their Crockett County High School game against Crockett County High School by a score of 50-29. Haywood 50. Crockett County 29.
Help decide which venue reigns above all others in round 3 of America's Best High School Football Stadiums contest.
NOTABLE MIDSTATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STADIUMS. MEADOWS-THOMPSON STADIUM (THE PIT) Location: Fayetteville. Who plays there: Lincoln County Falcons
Athletic Facilities. Steve Spurrier Field at Kermit Tipton Stadium is a 6,600-capacity multi-use stadium on the campus of Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee. In addition to serving as home to the Hilltoppers, the stadium played host to the ETSU Buccaneers football team while their own facility was being built.