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haven't you saw piqua's alexander stadium, its up there. there are other stadiums in ohio that are very nice too. but just showing you my house!
I went to the CyFair ISD schools, home of Ken Pridgeon Stadium and Richard Berry Stadium. The new Berry Complex - at a cost of $75 million (including a 16,000 seat stadium for football/soccer, a 9,500 seat arena for bball and graduations, a 450 seat auditorium, and a 16,000 sq.ft. conference center) - should be the nicest HS facilities in the nation. Cause for talk, indeed.
Need: In 1997, CFISD opened HS#6. In 2002, they opened HS#7. This year they open an eighth, with #9 and #10 scheduled to open in 2008. With 6 HSs using Pridgeon, there were games Thurs, Fri, and 2 on Sats [not every weekend, but most]. Thursday night games suck, and Saturday afternoon games are downright brutal. Something had to be built before it came to Wed. or Tues. night games.
Funding: It's all voter-approved bonds that essentially jack up your property taxes - or so I think. In addition to that, you sell ads in the stadium, get revenue for renting out your facilities, etc.
I don't think a bond referendum has been voting down in a long time (for CFISD). It's a good thing, too, because they are building new schools as fast as they can put them up and overcrowding is still a problem.
Educationally, the only problem is a lack of lockers/textbooks. Hell, they even built CyFair College - sometimes referred to as 13th grade - which has to show a commitment to education.
Centerville's field is pretty similar to the Temple Wildcats stadium from the link.
Not to mention their "box seating" for visitors... I think you could fit 50 people in those stands!
Comparable? The best facilities in the Greater Cincinnati area are found at Princeton High School... I think the seats hold close to 10,000, but it's all open bleachers on both sides and a pressbox about the size of a Fruhauf Trailer. Centerville and Fairmont have nice stadiums, but again you'd be hard pressed to get 13K in either one. Perc Welcome Stadium was originally built for Dayton Public High Schools with a capacity of 15 - 18K. When University of Dayton tore down Baujuan Field (capy 18K) they made an agreement with DPS to share Perc Welcome and help upgrade the facility.
The lack of facilities becomes an issue each fall when the playoffs begin. No one wants to drive to Oxford to use Miami's Yeager Stadium. University of Cincinnati gets upset because high schools use their neat Nippert Stadium on Friday and pack in 15 to 18K and then the Bearcats play the next day to barely 8K. As a result the bigger playoff games go to Perc Welcome in Dayton or Columbus Crew Stadium (a very nice facility) in Columbus and then finish... much to the unbridled anger of SW Ohio football fans... at Massilon and Canton's Fawcett Stadium. Loved it when the big guys used to play the state final game in the shoe, but then OSU pulled up the rug and put in pro terf and worried that the field wouldn't take the beating of five games in one weekend.
Loved it when the big guys used to play the state final game in the shoe, but then OSU pulled up the rug and put in pro terf and worried that the field wouldn't take the beating of five games in one weekend.
sadly if they would of relocated the stadium and made a new one with the locker room and scoreboard they have now they could have easily have become a playoff site buuuuut i guess they chose otherwise. wouldnt have to be a texas size one or one as good as piquas but something seating around 6000 with nice concessions and restrooms would be nice.