Southeastern Ohio Football Stadiums that have Artificial-Turf.
Southeastern Ohio Football Stadiums that have Artificial-Turf.
I'm noticing more and more Schools are turning to it. The schools (that I do know of) that have Turf are... (Please tell me if im missing any)
Portsmouth
Valley
Ironton
Wheelersburg
Oak Hill
Waverly
Rock Hill
Coal Grove
South Point
Chesapeake
Jackson
Out of all our area... Which Stadium or Stadiums are the best in your mind for Seating, Parking, Viewing etc...
Portsmouth
Valley
Ironton
Wheelersburg
Oak Hill
Waverly
Rock Hill
Coal Grove
South Point
Chesapeake
Jackson
Out of all our area... Which Stadium or Stadiums are the best in your mind for Seating, Parking, Viewing etc...
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Nelsonville-York
Athens
Marietta
Chillicothe
New Lexington
Sheridan
Maysville
Zanesville
Athens
Marietta
Chillicothe
New Lexington
Sheridan
Maysville
Zanesville
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Thank you kindly! As you can see, I havent been too far North of Jackson in a while!indianabuck wrote:Nelsonville-York
Athens
Marietta
Chillicothe
New Lexington
Sheridan
Maysville
Zanesville


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Jackson is best for watching and Zanesville can handle the biggest crowd
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I like Valley and Wheelersburg for a close up view of the game.
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Re: Southeastern Ohio Football Stadiums that have Artificial-Turf.
Only two other stadiums south of 70, east of 23 with turf that I know of are Hamilton Township and Bloom-Carroll.
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When did they get turf?The Inspector wrote:Gallia Academy
I thought they were still playing on grass lol
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Mud on top of an old city dump in the midst of a flood plain which has flooded scores of times since 1948. Approx. 5 miles from the new school. The new school opened in the fall of 2009. Nice gym which never has any people there except when they play River Valley
..And Graduation..
.. No real weight room. No locker facilities. Have a nice track!! Softball and baseball field. a political hornets nest that went horribly wrong.


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Do they or don't they have turf?The Inspector wrote:Mud on top of an old city dump in the midst of a flood plain which has flooded scores of times since 1948. Approx. 5 miles from the new school. The new school opened in the fall of 2009. Nice gym which never has any people there except when they play River Valley..And Graduation..
.. No real weight room. No locker facilities. Have a nice track!! Softball and baseball field. a political hornets nest that went horribly wrong.
That's what this topic is about.
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Amanda Clearcreek does as well I believeformerfcfan wrote:Only two other stadiums south of 70, east of 23 with turf that I know of are Hamilton Township and Bloom-Carroll.
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No they do not.Orange and Brown wrote:Do they or don't they have turf?The Inspector wrote:Mud on top of an old city dump in the midst of a flood plain which has flooded scores of times since 1948. Approx. 5 miles from the new school. The new school opened in the fall of 2009. Nice gym which never has any people there except when they play River Valley..And Graduation..
.. No real weight room. No locker facilities. Have a nice track!! Softball and baseball field. a political hornets nest that went horribly wrong.
That's what this topic is about.
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the second question, which stadiums are best for seating, viewing etc....the best Ive been in in a while is Lancaster
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I think if you factor in view, seating , parking, nostalgia, tiger alley, the atmosphere, the enourmous flag, the covered homeside, the banners, the scoreboard, the new turf, the old locker rooms, the fact it is an ole pro stadium, I don't think you can top the setting at tank's memorial stadium. but Jackson has awesome facilities as well. been along time since I been at Zanesville. and I can't stand lancasters. I also enjoy Portsmouth and the burg, but the visitor seating at both wasn't well thought out.
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Amanda Clearcreek DOES NOT have Turf, they still play on grassOrange and Brown wrote:Amanda Clearcreek does as well I believeformerfcfan wrote:Only two other stadiums south of 70, east of 23 with turf that I know of are Hamilton Township and Bloom-Carroll.
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Thanks for clarifyingformerbobcat wrote:Amanda Clearcreek DOES NOT have Turf, they still play on grassOrange and Brown wrote:Amanda Clearcreek does as well I believeformerfcfan wrote:Only two other stadiums south of 70, east of 23 with turf that I know of are Hamilton Township and Bloom-Carroll.

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I read in the local Jackson County paper over the weekend that Jackson will be getting their field which was a skating rink this past season replaced soon after the first of the year. Think the number was about $300k if i recall correctly.
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Yep 328,000$ in new turf coming in March it will have a real nice twist in both end zones and as far as seating capacity,Jackson's stadium is the biggest...
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Unrelated, but some have speculated that down the road when Coach Carpenter retires that there may be a chance donations will pull in from alumni of Carpenter and Lancaster Fulton Field could get turf down the road.LetsGoPSU wrote:the second question, which stadiums are best for seating, viewing etc....the best Ive been in in a while is Lancaster