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  2. Cranston Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has traditionally hosted area high school teams for a variety of sports. However, in 1941 the New England League, a minor league baseball league that was prominent from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, attempted a comeback as a semi-professional league. Cranston Stadium played host to the Cranston team from 1941 to ...

  3. John Clark Stadium - Wikipedia

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    John Clark Stadium (formerly John Clark Field) is a 14,224-capacity multi-use high school stadium in Plano, Texas. Mostly used for high school football and soccer, the stadium was built in 1977 and is owned by the Plano Independent School District. It is the home stadium of Plano Senior High School and Plano West Senior High School.

  4. Glover Stadium/Dee Fee Field - Wikipedia

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    The football stadium was renamed Glover Stadium in 1971 after Richard Glover, an assistant and head football coach at Anaheim High School from 1931 until 1957. The baseball field was renamed Dee Fee Field in 1987 after Dee Fee, who worked for the Anaheim Parks Department from 1937 to 1987. [4] In addition to baseball and football, the stadium ...

  5. Borleske Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is the home venue of the Whitman College baseball team and the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast League. Following the baseball season, the stadium is transitioned to be the home of Walla Walla High School football. The elevation of the field is approximately 980 feet (300 m) above sea level.

  6. J. Birney Crum Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the stadium opened as Allentown High School Stadium and was sometimes alternately referred to as Allentown School District Stadium [1] or ASD Stadium. In 1982, the stadium was renamed in honor of J. Birney Crum, [ 2 ] a football , basketball , and baseball at Allentown High School, [ 3 ] now Allen High School , who was inducted into ...

  7. Huntington Bank Field - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Bank Field has hosted numerous high school football games, including playoff games of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) tournament. [38] In 2010 and 2011, the Browns revived the Charity Football Game, which had been held from 1931 to 1987 and was hosted at Cleveland Stadium until 1970. [ 39 ]

  8. Bowditch Field - Wikipedia

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    Bowditch Field, along with Butterworth and Winch Parks, were all built during the Great Depression of the 1930s as Works Progress Administration projects. [1] [2] Both the baseball and football fields are natural grass and the dimensions of the baseball field are 304 feet to right field, 364 feet to center field, and 346 feet to left field.

  9. Everett Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Everett Memorial Stadium is an outdoor sports complex in Everett, Washington, which includes a stadium for football and a ballpark for baseball.Opened in 1947, it has been the home field of the Everett AquaSox, a Minor League Baseball team in the Northwest League, and its predecessor, the Everett Giants, since 1984.