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  2. Albertsons Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The school became Boise State College in 1969 and the Broncos were accepted into the NCAA in October. [11] A month later the school was voted into the Big Sky Conference, effective fall 1970. [12] Following the 1969 football season, the first Bronco Stadium was razed in November and the new concrete stadium was ready for play in less than ten ...

  3. Cleveland Central High School - Wikipedia

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    The sole high school of the Cleveland School District, it serves Cleveland, Boyle, Renova, and Merigold. [2] The school occupies the grounds of the old Cleveland High School and Margaret Green Junior High School. [3] Cleveland Central High School itself was formed in 2017 as a consolidation of Cleveland High School and East Side High School ...

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    The lots open at 5 p.m., the district's communication director Olivia Bronczek said. Golf carts will be circling the school campus to pick up fans to carry them to the stadium.

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  7. List of FieldTurf installations - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Stadium – Platte County High School, Platte City, Missouri – 2002 Rockhurst Field – Rockhurst High School , Kansas City, Missouri – 2001 Tiger Stadium – Excelsior Springs High School, Excelsior Springs, Missouri – 2004

  8. Empower Field at Mile High - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is nicknamed Mile High due to not only its predecessor, but due to the city's elevation of 1 mile or 5,280 feet (1,610 m) above sea level. [6] Given the difficulty of competing at altitude, as well as the notoriously loud fans, the Broncos are known to have one of the best home field advantages in the NFL. [7]

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