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Issaquah High School (also known as IHS or Issaquah) is a four-year public secondary school in Issaquah, Washington, United States, a suburb east of Seattle. It is one of three high schools in the Issaquah School District and serves students in grades 9–12 from the central portion of the district.
Although it has a maximum capacity of 9,200 for court sports, it is not included in this list because it is a domed football stadium. [6] The Anderson High School Wigwam in Anderson, Indiana, which was once one of the largest high school gyms in the country with a purported capacity of 8,996, closed in 2011, and remains standing but closed as ...
[2] [3] [4] The facility, built in 2015, includes locker rooms and a meeting room for Hawaii beach volleyball, cross country, women's soccer and track and field teams. [5] [6] It is the home venue to the university's football team since 2021. The stadium had a 2023 seating capacity of 15,194, up from 9,346 in 2021 and 2022.
The first sporting event at Aloha Stadium was a college football game between Hawaii and Texas A&I (now Texas A&M-Kingsville) on September 13, 1975. [6] Played on Saturday night, the crowd was 32,247, [13] and the visitors prevailed, 43–9. [6] The final sporting event held in Aloha Stadium was the 2021 Hula Bowl.
Issaquah High School, is located south of downtown Issaquah, and is expectedly the district's oldest high school.IHS opened in 1905 and moved to its present location in 1962.
Aug. 13—Nine University of Hawaii football games will be available on Spectrum Sports pay-per-view this season. Detailed instructions of the three purchase options may be viewed at oc16.tv/uh-ppv.
Feb. 10—Co-offensive coordinator Roman Sapolu and Jacob Yoro, who was the defensive coordinator the past two seasons, are leaving the University of Hawaii football team, the Honolulu Star ...
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