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El Paso High is currently leading over what looks like a professional stadium.
Yeah, they might actually sell that one out.I think it’d be cool if UTEP played a game there sometime.
I think it’d be cool if UTEP played a game there sometime.
Allen stadium is very professional. It was built only a few years ago at a cost of over $60 million. I LOVE it that EP High stadium is -- for now -- winning the vote.
They also moved the Texas vs. The Nation game there.after its one year at the Alamodome.On February 27, 2014 the stadium was closed due to cracking in concrete to ensure the safety of visitors. All future events were canceled until further notice.[3] In a letter to the design and construction companies for the stadium, lawyers for the school district cited “construction failures” that exacerbated “already deficient design.”[4]
Repairs costing more than $10 million were made at the expense of the builder and architect,[5] and the stadium was officially reopened on June 5, 2015 for graduation.[6]
https://usatodayhss.com/sigallery/reia3d3EaLnaMENTPRD4FC/101380345
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Stadium_(Allen,_Texas)
They have LED lighting at RR Jones Stadium.
On February 27, 2014 the stadium was closed due to cracking in concrete to ensure the safety of visitors. All future events were canceled until further notice.[3] In a letter to the design and construction companies for the stadium, lawyers for the school district cited “construction failures” that exacerbated “already deficient design.”[4]
Repairs costing more than $10 million were made at the expense of the builder and architect,[5] and the stadium was officially reopened on June 5, 2015 for graduation.[6]
https://usatodayhss.com/sigallery/reia3d3EaLnaMENTPRD4FC/101380345
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Stadium_(Allen,_Texas)
On February 27, 2014 the stadium was closed due to cracking in concrete to ensure the safety of visitors. All future events were canceled until further notice.[3] In a letter to the design and construction companies for the stadium, lawyers for the school district cited “construction failures” that exacerbated “already deficient design.”[4]
Repairs costing more than $10 million were made at the expense of the builder and architect,[5] and the stadium was officially reopened on June 5, 2015 for graduation.[6]
https://usatodayhss.com/sigallery/reia3d3EaLnaMENTPRD4FC/101380345
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Stadium_(Allen,_Texas)
Do you have the link?Hawaii is catching up while we are sleeping. They are voting like 60 to 10. Vote a many times as you can. There is 4 hour difference.
You can vote multiple times. Vote at least 100 times or more.
I’ve never understood this line of thinking. What’s the point? If people vote 100 times, or 10 for that matter, that just means one school has more people willing to go vote over and over. It has absolutely nothing to do with one particular stadium being cooler (nicer) than the other. Nothing at all. It’s an empty accolade. If people could only vote once, there might be some merit to the distinguishment.
EPHS is my Alma Mater. The stadium is spectacular, but my fondest memories of it were running stadiums for baseball in the off season and graduation. Not really many good football games back then. Soccer team was way better.
im class of 2000. I ran stadiums there many times.
He was my freshman geography teacher. Interesting character for sure.My brother played 4 years for Pancost — what a character.
He was my freshman geography teacher. Interesting character for sure.
The point is those hillbillies cheated.
10 rows????im class of 2000. I ran stadiums there many times.
10 rows????