User:Fadedcorgi/Largest High School Football Stadiums by State
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Alabama
[edit]Alaska
[edit]Arizona
[edit]Arkansas
[edit]California
[edit]Stadium Name | Year Built | Capacity | School |
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Veterans Memorial Stadium | 1950 | 11,600 | California Interscholastic Federation[1] |
Veterans Memorial Stadium (Fresno) | 8,116 | Buchanan High School[2] | |
Memorial Stadium | 1948 | 7,600 | Madera Coyotes[3] |
Jacob Rankin Stadium | 2003 | 7,000 | Granite Hills High School[4] |
Dodge Family Football Complex | 2008 | 6,000 | Redlands High School[5] |
Kingsburg Football Stadium | 6,020 | Kingsburg High School[6] | |
Lamonica Stadium | 1974 | 6,500 | Clovis Cougars[7] |
Trabuco Hills Stadium | 5,666 | Trabuco Hills High School[8] | |
Harrison Stadium | 5,500 | Oroville High School[9] | |
Bob Mathias Stadium | 5,276 | Tulare Union High School[10] |
Colorado
[edit]Connecticut
[edit]Delaware
[edit]Florida
[edit]Stadium Name | Year Built | Capacity | School |
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James R. Hallford Stadium | 1968 | 15,600 | DeKalb County School District |
Granite Bowl | 1962 | 15,000 | Elbert County Blue Devils |
Memorial Stadium | 1957 | 15,000 | Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools |
A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium | 13,500 | ||
Walter H. Cantrell Stadium | 12,500 | McEachern High School | |
Martin Stadium | 12,000 | Lowndes High School | |
Glynn County Stadium | 1986 | 12,000 | Brunswick High School (Georgia) |
Hugh Mills Stadium | 1938 | 11,500 | Dougherty County School System |
Bazemore–Hyder Stadium | 1922 | 11,249 | Valdosta High School |
Lakewood Stadium | 1971 | 10,000 | Atlanta Public Schools |
Hawaii
[edit]Idaho
[edit]Illinois
[edit]Indiana
[edit]Iowa
[edit]Kansas
[edit]Kentucky
[edit]Louisiana
[edit]Maine
[edit]Maryland
[edit]Massachusetts
[edit]Michigan
[edit]Minnesota
[edit]Mississippi
[edit]Missouri
[edit]Montana
[edit]Nebraska
[edit]Nevada
[edit]New Hampshire
[edit]New Jersey
[edit]New Mexico
[edit]New York
[edit]North Carolina
[edit]North Dakota
[edit]Ohio
[edit]Oklahoma
[edit]Oregon
[edit]Pennsylvania
[edit]Rhode Island
[edit]South Carolina
[edit]South Dakota
[edit]Tennessee
[edit]Texas
[edit]Utah
[edit]Vermont
[edit]Virginia
[edit]Washington
[edit]West Virginia
[edit]Wisconsin
[edit]Wyoming
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Veteran's Stadium - Long Beach, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Veterans Memorial Stadium - Clovis, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Memorial Stadium - Madera, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Jacob Rankin Stadium - Porterville, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Dodge Family Football Complex - Redlands, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Kingsburg Football Stadium - Kingsburg, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Lamonica Stadium - Clovis, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Trabuco Hills Stadium - Mission Viejo, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Harrison Stadium - Oroville, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ "Bob Mathias Stadium - Tulare, California - StadiumConnection.com". stadiumconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ Lauren Colley, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "These are Georgia's biggest high school football stadiums". ajc. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
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