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  2. Bellbrook High School - Wikipedia

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    Bellbrook High School is a public high school in Sugarcreek Township / Bellbrook, Ohio area in the United States. It is the four year high school of the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local School District, which is rated Excellent by the Ohio Department of Education. The school serves grades 9–12.

  3. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Professional football, colleges, high schools, and even middle schools have bleacher systems set up to accommodate spectators. Bleachers vary in size from 10 feet (3 m) wide, seating 25, all the way to full stadiums that seat thousands and wrap around the entire field.

  4. New football stadiums, swimming pools and more to be built ...

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    The Livingston High School football stadium features new concessions stands, ticket booth, bleachers and a new all-weather track. The improvements to the facility was a $5.8 million project by the ...

  5. High school football: Stadium upgrades add zest to 2022 season

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    To Hiscox' left, the finishing touches were being put on a set of bleachers, out in front of him was a cement truck spreading its load in ... High school football: Stadium upgrades add zest to ...

  6. Bazemore–Hyder Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bazemore–Hyder Stadium at Cleveland Field is a stadium in Valdosta, Georgia. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of Valdosta High School. Valdosta State University, winner of the NCAA Division II National Football Championship in 2004, 2007, 2012, and 2018 also uses Bazemore–Hyder Stadium as a home field. The ...

  7. The Register's 10 best active Iowa high school football stadiums

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    High school football is rich all across Iowa. Here are 10 of the state's top active stadiums.

  8. CEFCU Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The east-side stadium renovation has temporarily reduced seating capacity at CEFCU Stadium from just over 30,000 to 21,520. [16] Approximately 9,000 seats were removed from the stadium in 2019 to make way for the new building. This includes virtually all of the east-side stadium seating and some of the north end zone bleachers.

  9. James R. Hallford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is also used by all DeKalb County high school football teams for all home state football playoff games as this is the largest stadium and the only stadium with bleachers on both sides of the field in the DeKalb County School District. The GHSA held football championship games here in 1970, 1972, 1973, 1993, and 1995.