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Callaway Stadium is a football/soccer stadium located in LaGrange, Georgia.It was built in 1958 by Callaway Foundation and is used by the Troup County High School, LaGrange High School, and Callaway High School football and soccer teams, as well as the LaGrange College Fighting Red Panthers football team.
Still in use today, the Callaway Stadium site was remodeled in 1958 by funds from the Callaway Foundation for use by the Troup County High School, LaGrange High School football and soccer teams, as well as LaGrange College football. The stadium is located at 801 Dallis Street. [25] [26]
The majority of current NFL stadiums have sold naming rights to corporations. Only 3 of the league's 30 stadiums — Arrowhead Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field — do not currently use a corporate-sponsored name. Though the Chiefs sold naming rights of the football field to GEHA, the team retain stadium branding under the Arrowhead ...
Memorial Stadium during Illinois' game against Iowa in 2008. The football playing surface within the stadium is named Zuppke Field, in honor of Robert Zuppke, the University of Illinois head football coach from 1913 to 1941. The north end of Zuppke Field hosts The Grange Rock, a tribute to Red Grange. The tribute was dedicated on October 22 ...
Charles Lee Field at Samford Stadium 2,500 Football-only school — LaGrange Callaway Stadium 5,000 Football-only school — Maryville Lloyd L. Thornton Stadium: 3,000 Football-only school — Mary Baldwin Non-football school — MBU Physical Activities Center — Meredith Non-football school — Weatherspoon Gymnasium: 500 Methodist Monarch ...
LaGrange High School is a public high school in Lake Charles in southwestern ... (1958), professional football player for the Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers
The fields main purpose will be to improve the practice field for the Ram football team but also be used by various other teams and intramural sports. The field will be named for 1st Community Credit Union who paid for the majority of the privately funded project. [4] On April 22, 2018, the university opened 3-story press box to the stadium. [5]
Braly Stadium has served as the home of the North Alabama Lions football team since 1949. Despite its long tenure as host, the main complaint against the stadium was the fact that it was off-campus. The roots for a new stadium can be traced back to 1974 when the university proposed a new 20,000 seat stadium. [6]