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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 .
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 ...
First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park: Cary: North Carolina FC North Carolina Courage: 10,000: ... Soccer Truist Stadium: Winston-Salem: Winston-Salem Dash ...
Section 1 boys soccer finals. SATURDAY. Class C. North Salem dispatches Tuckahoe, celebrates back-to-back titles ... North Salem plays Section 9 champion Rhinebeck in a 4:15 p.m. subregional ...
City of Winston-Salem (1937–present) Operator: Winston-Salem Speedway Inc/National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC: Opened: 1937: Construction cost: US$ 2.2 million: Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Clash (2025) Myers Brothers 250 (1958–1971) Former: NASCAR K&N Pro Series East NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 (2011–2015)
Aidan Santis scored in the first half and Isaac Rouse and Liam Keegan scored in the second half for North Salem (16-2-3), which faces Section 6 champion Allegany-Limestone at 1:15 p.m. Saturday at ...
Less than 30 miles (50 km) north of Winston-Salem are the remains of the ancient Sauratown Mountains, named for the Saura people who once lived in much of the Piedmont area, including what is now Winston-Salem. [36] Winston-Salem is located 16 miles northwest of High Point, [37] 25 miles west of Greensboro, [38] and 69 miles northeast of ...
In March 2001, Spry Stadium hosted a Major League Soccer exhibition match between the Miami Fusion and D.C. United and an exhibition match between Wake Forest and the United States U-17 National Team. Spry Stadium was one of the hosts for the 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament and the 2020 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament. [2]