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City of Auburndale: Capacity: 1,500 500 ... nine baseball fields, ... The park has two main stadium fields, one for soccer capable of accommodating 1,500 spectators ...
The first Auburndale senior class graduated in 1976. On January 14, 1988, Bishop Buechlein announced the Catholic Diocese of Memphis had purchased the Auburndale School. Plans, terms, and even a name, St. Benedict at Auburndale, named after the patron saint of Bishop Buechlein’s order, were agreed upon.
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Michael Cox, John Watson and his two sons turned the old baseball stadium into 138 residential apartments for $13.8 million after purchasing the property for only $1. Core Redevelopment, an ...
The baseball field measures 325 feet to the outfield fence. Oversized dugouts allow for maximum player comfort. The stadium features a large electronic scoreboard and message board, and a public address system provides coverage to the stands and concourse. The sports complex was built by Walsh Construction, and the architect was DLR Group. [4]
More than a month has passed since Jackson County voters soundly rejected an extension of a 3/8-cent sales tax that would have financed a new baseball stadium for the Royals and help offset some ...
St. Benedict's played in the first NAIA Tournament in 1937 as one of eight teams in the field in Kansas City. The Ravens also qualified in 1953, 1958, 1965 and 1970. The 1965 Ravens advanced to the final eight of the 32-team field. St. Benedict's also won Central Intercollegiate Conference titles in 1953, 1954 and 1958.
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