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Towns still honor state’s old western history
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Arlington, Texas’s iconic sports venues and central location, less than 10 minutes from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, make it the premier destination for youth tournaments and sports events of every kind. Choose Arlington, Texas, where victory is pursued and champions are crowned. Visit Arlington.org/sports for info.
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onsidering Texas is the second largest state in both land mass and population and is home to three of the 10 most populated cities in the country, the saying “Everything’s bigger in Texas” carries more than a grain of truth. Not to be overlooked, the Lone Star State’s smaller towns also have big things to offer, especially with regards to sports facilities. Here are some of Texas’ less-heralded cities that can rival larger locales when it comes to hosting athletic tournaments.
Beaumont
This city on the eastern edge of the state, 84 miles east of Houston, is home to the Ford Park Entertainment Complex, a 221-acre multipurpose park, arena, exhibit hall, pavilion and fields. The complex is situated minutes from Beaumont’s 3,740 hotel rooms, restaurants and attractions and is the host site of the South Texas State Fair. The complex also hosts such sports as baseball, softball, gymnastics, martial arts and rodeos, along with concerts and conventions. The complex houses the Ford Arena (containing 8,500 stadium-style seats and a 34,000-square-foot exhibit floor); Ford Exhibit Hall (48,000-square foot exhibit floor, 11,000 square-foot lobby/pre-function space); Ford Pavilion (14,000 seats, two star dressing rooms and two supporting act dressing
rooms); Ford Midway (44,660-square-foot covered and enclosed practice arena, 25,375-square-foot enclosed ag barn) and Ford Fields (12 championship-caliber youth baseball and softball fields).
Midland
Midway between Forth Worth and El Paso, Midland lays claim to a top-flight tennis center as well as a state-of-the-art aquatics center. The Bush Tennis Center contains 19 full-sized lighted courts, including a stadium court and eight Quick-Start junior courts. It has played host to such events as the Best of the West Weekend 2018, USTA, the Valor Farm Eagles & Aces Challenge, and the Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Championships. As impressive as the complex is, it is set for a major expansion in which it will feature 60 courts including covered courts and indoor clay courts, making it the second largest tennis center in the world. The COM Aquatics Center underwent a recent expansion in 2016. The center now features an Olympic-sized 50-meter pool and a 25-yard lap pool, making COM one of the most comprehensive aquatic facilities in the country. The complex is also a world-class diving facility, as it contains one and three-meter springboards and five, seven, and 10meter platforms.
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This coastal city 205 miles south of Houston saw the grand opening of two major sports complexes in 2017 that, within the year, hosted major events in both softball and baseball. Municipal Park has already hosted its share of impressive events, including the 2018 United States Specialty Sports Association World Series, the USSSA Baseball State Tournament, the DFW Fastpitch-Texas A&M Kingsville/South Texas Championship and the USA Baseball South Texas Region Team Identification Series. The park has a total of five baseball fields, along with a basketball court, track, playground and splash pad. The other recent addition, the Portland Sports Complex, features four softball fields, a youth football/soccer field, turf field and picnic area. The facility quickly made a name for itself when it co-hosted the 2018 DFW Fastpitch-Texas A&M Kingsville/South Texas Championship.
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Security Bank Ballpark in Midland is home to the Double-A Midland RockHounds.
Referred to as the “Sports Capital of Texas,” Round Rock, 15 miles north of Austin, has earned its reputation as a tournament haven. The city’s Old Settlers Park is the crown jewel of its park system and is a popular hosting site for national and international youth and amateur events. The 645-acre park includes a 20-field baseball complex, a fivefield softball complex, seven soccer facilities, two football fields, 12 tennis courts, two sand volleyball courts, one aquatic center, a professionally designed disc golf course and a new multipurpose complex. It also has three miles of trails for hikers to enjoy. Also located within Old Settlers Park is the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex, a 60-acre facility that has hosted several major events, including the US Quidditch Cup and 2018 US Lacrosse Women’s Collegiate Lacrosse Associates Division I and Division II National Championships. It features four natural grass multipurpose fields and one natural grass championship field as well as four synthetic turf multipurpose fields and one synthetic turf championship field. Opened in January 2014, the Round Rock Sports Center hosted the 2018 USA Deaf Basketball National Tournament, the 2018 iSET College Table Tennis National Championships and the 2018 USA Judo Senior National Championships. The facility contains 82,800-squarefeet of indoor space, with more than 47,000 square feet of flexible, playable space that can be configured in several different layouts. It has a total capacity of 3,053.
San Marcos
Founded on the banks of the San Marcos River, this city, 31 miles south of Austin, lays claim to The Five Mile Dam Soccer Complex and the Gary Softball Complex. Opened in 2010, the Five Mile Dam Soccer Complex is a 43-acre facility that features 10 soccer fields, including four lighted fields. It hosts seasonal games and numerous tournaments year-round. The Gary Softball Complex consists of eight fields with the adult complex possessing four fields with skinned infields and 300-foot fences. The youth fourplex is made up of four fields with skinned infields and 225-foot fences. The complex hosts youth leagues in the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Temple
Located between Austin and Dallas, Temple has a variety of facilities. The city has 13 softball fields, from the Wilson Park Softball Complex to the fields at Temple College. Temple also houses the Northam Baseball Complex, which has four fields, in addition to other popular baseball sites in the city, including Baker Field, Ferguson Park, Guthrie Park and Yarborough Field. The Korompai Soccer Fields at Wilson Park house six competition fields, with half of the fields featuring lights for nighttime play. SPG SportsPlanningGuide.com
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n the 1800s, when America was a fledgling country, portions of Texas were known as the Wild West as lawlessness ran rampant and The Florida Senior Games cowboys ruled the land. feature top-level athletes and will often attract The Wild West has often been mythologized in film and on televisizable crowds. sion, and even today, tourists descend upon the Lone Star State to visit locales that harken them back to those bygone days.
Here are some Texas towns that still honor the state’s old western history.
BOERNE The Enchanted Springs Ranch in Boerne, a small city 31 miles north of San Antonio, is an exact replica of an old western town. The ranch was originally part of the early settlement of Boerne, and buildings were later added to give it an old western feel. Visitors can saddle up their horse at a carriage house before heading over to a saloon to enjoy sarsaparillas or visiting the general store to purchase some essentials. The ranch offers multiple options for groups, including BBQ dinners.
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In the Texas Hill Country, the small town of Bandera, 53 miles west of San Antonio, has been described as the “Cowboy Capital of the World.” That title originated when the town became a staging area for the last great cattle drives of the late 1800s. Guests can experience Bandera’s robust rodeo tradition by staying at one of its dude ranches, where horseback excursions and chuckwagon meals are still the norm.
Pecos, on the western side of the state, embodies the spirit of west Texas like few other towns. It resides in the heart of the desert amid colossal mountains and is home to historic military forts and the world’s first rodeo, which took place in 1883. The rodeo still transpires today and has become one of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s top 40 prize-money rodeos. In 2015 and 2016, it was nominated by the association’s cardholders as one of the five best large outdoor rodeos in the country. Pecos is also home to the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame, where the sport and its litany of competitors is celebrated.
EL PASO El Paso, situated in the far western corner of Texas, was considered one of the most dangerous cities in the Old West thanks to its history of gunfights. Perhaps the most famous El Paso battle was the Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight, which occurred April 14, 1881, in which four men were killed in a gunfight that lasted less than five seconds. The El Paso gunfight tour enables patrons to learn about many of the city’s battles with a walking tour that re-enacts some of the deadliest gunfights in El Paso history.
FORT DAVIS The centerpiece of the Fort Davis National Historic Site, located in western Texas, is one of the best-preserved forts in the southwest. A key post in the defense system of western Texas from 1854 to 1891, Fort Davis was strategically located to protect emigrants, mail coaches and freight wagons on the Trans-Pecos portion of the San Antonio-El Paso Road and on the Chihuahua Trail. Today, Fort Davis is a vivid reminder of the significant role played by the military in the settlement and development of the western frontier.
FORT WORTH Fort Worth features some of the country’s finest museums of the American Old West, including the Sid Richardson Museum (which contains permanent and special exhibitions of paintings by premier western artists), and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, which provides a historical perspective on the achievements of the most daring cowgirls in the nation. The museum has continuously grown since 1975 and now takes up an entire 33,000-square-foot building and is filled with more than 4,000 artifacts. The Old West also comes to life in the Stockyards National Historic District, which holds the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive and on weekends hosts the Stockyards Championship Rodeo.
SAN ANTONIO The Alamo is perhaps the most famous building in Texas, thanks to the fabled Battle of the Alamo, which unfolded between February 23 and March 6, 1836. In that pivotal event in the Texas Revolution, Mexican troops launched an assault on the Alamo Mission, but Texans stood their ground for almost 13 days against a vastly superior force. The Alamo building has been restored to its former glory, providing patrons a glimpse into its past. The site also contains memorabilia from the battle and hosts educational events and group activities. The Buckhorn Saloon and Museum in downtown San Antonio is home to a large collection of the American wilderness. For more than 131 years, the saloon has been a gathering place for thirsty locals, and in addition to the saloon, the site hosts a museum, shooting gallery and a Texas Ranger gallery. Mission Concepcion, in the center of San Antonio, is the oldest unrestored stone church in the United States. Erected in 1755, the church appears much as it did two centuries ago and several original frescos are still visible in several of its rooms. SPG Fort Davis is one of the best-preserved forts in the Southwest.
GONZALES Gonzales’ famous “Come and Take It” cannon is a Spanish-made, bronze artillery piece that resides in the Gonzales Memorial Museum. The gun was the object of contention in 1835 between a Mexican military detachment from Bexar and American colonists who settled in Texas. The disagreement produced the battle of Gonzales, considered the first battle of the Texas Revolution. The cannon’s colorful “Come and Take It” moniker refers to the motto adopted by the Texian rebels. A few days prior to the battle, two women from Gonzales, a city 135 miles west of Houston, hastily prepared a flag with an image of a cannon and the words “Come and Take It.”
LUBBOCK Held each year in early September, the National Cowboy Symposium & Celebration in Lubbock celebrates the culture of the American cowboy. It includes entertainers, poetry, storytelling, interviews with authors of western books, film showings, a youth wild west day, horse-handling demonstrations, a parade, Native American activities, a chuck wagon cookoff and western artwork and merchandise vendors. The 30th annual event took place in 2018. SportsPlanningGuide.com
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Arlington, TX Arlington’s popular venues, featuring state-of-the-art equipment and professional services, are nothing short of exciting come game day.
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Home to the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers, Esports Stadium Arlington and the new Texas Live!, Arlington, Texas has so many options it’s difficult to know where to start, whether the planner is organizing a high school competition, collegiate championship, or multi-sport festival. But luckily for any planner, Arlington is the ideal place to host a tournament due to its convenient location and array of attractions that athletes will want to indulge in during down time.
Cowboys defend their home-ground at AT&T Stadium. Host cutting-edge events at the new sports entertainment complex Texas Live!, which just opened in the Arlington Entertainment District. When it’s not competition time, tournament planners, athletes and families will have plenty of opportunities to have fun. Six Flags Over Texas offers families the chance to fly like superheroes on DC-themed roller coasters.
Things to do in Arlington
Arlington is most accessible from major cities and airports via I-20, I-30 or TX-360 N. Sports planners looking to stay close to their tournament venues will want to fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which is just 10 miles away from AT&T Stadium. Dallas/Fort Worth is serviced by 24 airlines, including American Airlines, Delta, 8Sb0ZcS, Spirit and United Airlines.
Just west of Dallas, Arlington, Texas is less than 10 miles away from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, visitors will have access to a variety of hotel options, such as the Sheraton Arlington, the Hilton Arlington, Crowne Plaza Suites Arlington, DoubleTree by Hilton Arlington & Suites Arlington and more. Many of these options feature full service amenities and transportation services to nearby facilities.
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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. AT&T Stadium
Sports: Football, soccer, basketball, rodeo, wrestling, gymnastics, multi-purpose
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AT&T Stadium can seat up to 100,000 spectators and this 140-acre, three-million-square-foot special events center, which costs $1.2 billion, remains one of the most expensive facilities in sports history. This climate-controlled stadium features dozens of high-tech amenities, including a retractable roof panel, 300-foot steel arches, a built-in turf with 26 interchangeable surface panels for other sports, concerts and truck rallies and a massive high-definition Mitsubishi video display board.
2. Globe Life Park and Globe Life Field Sports: Baseball
Play ball at Globe Life Park, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers. Located just down the street from AT&T Stadium, the 270acre facility cost $315 million and can seat up to48,000 people. The stadium’s unique exterior is constructed from Texas Sunset Red granite and brick, and tells the story of Texas’ baseball history. 2019 will mark the final season in Globe Life Park, as the Rangers new home, Globe Life Field will open with the beginning of the 2020 MLB season. Globe Life Field will be located on the same street as AT&T Stadium with the new Texas Live! entertainment complex connecting the two iconic venues. The new stadium will feature a retractable roof, air conditioning, and the ability to host almost any sport on Earth.
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Planner Perspective “Working with the CVB here in Arlington has been a great experience for me and UTA. Not only am I on the CVB board but also a member of the Arlington Sports Commission and what they are doing on both the board and the commission is amazing. Arlington is the place for sports and entertainment and the CVB has a big hand in the growth of both these areas.” – Jim Baker, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington Sports Commission Adam Wisniewski
Sports: Esports, multi-purpose
With the arrival of the Esports Stadium Arlington in fall 2018, Arlington’s entertainment district will be the home of the largest venue in the country dedicated to Esports. The $10-million, 100,000-square-foot stadium will bring live entertainment and playing facilities for up to 3,000 fans and athletes alike. In addition to the stadium itself, the venue will include a production studio, a 6,000 square-foot permanent stage with modern lighting and LED video walls, a hair and makeup studio, player lounges, and training rooms. Conveniently located less than a mile from AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Texas Live!, Esports athletes and fans can enjoy a one-of-akind facility and still enjoy the best dining and entertainment options Arlington has to offer without missing a beat.
Sports Account Director Phone: 817-704-7596 Email: adam@arlington.org Website: www.arlington.org/sports
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PORTLAND, TX
A GROWING HUB FOR BASEBALL IN THE TEXAS REGION, PORTLAND IS MAKING A NAME FOR ITSELF IN THE SPORTS WORLD AND OFFERS PLANNERS A VARIETY OF OPTIONS TO MAKE THEIR EVENT A SUCCESS
With destinations consistently upping their game to meet the demands of the sports planning world, it’s clear that Portland, Texas has truly stepped up to the plate. In 2017, this coastal city saw the grand opening of two major sports complexes that, within the year, hosted major events in both softball and baseball. And this is only the beginning of what is sure to be a thriving sports scene that will attract events from both near and far.
Things to do in Portland The largest aquarium in the great state of Texas is just 10 minutes from Portland! The Texas State Aquarium has it all —a dolphin bay, a stingray lagoon, a shark touch pool, an otter creek, and so much more! In fact, this list only scratches the surface of all that there is to see and do at this fascinating, educational aquarium with a mission "to engage people with animals, inspire appreciation for our seas, and support wildlife conservation." Just next door is the dock site of the USS Lexington, a WWII aircraft carrier and naval museum where visitors can explore historic aircraft, test their skill in the flight simulator, prepare for takeoff at the virtual battle stations, feel the power of flight in the MEGA Theater, and more! It's the perfect way to learn more about our nation's history in a fun, interactive setting! 10 78
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The gorgeous Padre Island National Seashore is a haven for wildlife, and offers beaches with stunning views and warm sands. Just south of Corpus Christi, the park separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Laguna Madre, which is a hypersaline lagoon. Inside the park are 70 miles of protected coastline and land that is great for getting a glimpse of some local wildlife. If you're visiting from mid-June through August, don't miss a chance to view the sea turtle hatchling releases, which are open to the public in the early mornings on Malaquite Beach. Visitors can also camp, canoe and kayak in the park, offering even more ways to explore this rich natural habitat. Another local spot to enjoy the outdoors is right at Portland's edge—Indian Point Pier & Sunset Lake. At the lake, you can boat, bird watch, kayak, swim, and hike throughout this unique saltwater wetland.
How to Get to Portland Portland is 10 minutes from Corpus Christi across the Nueces Bay Causeway, just over 2 hours from San Antonio along I-37, and about 3 hours from Houston along US-59. Just 20 minutes southwest of Portland is Corpus Christi International Airport, which offers direct flights to and from both Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Houston.
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1. Municipal Park Sports: Baseball, softball, basketball Opened in 2017, this baseball complex has already hosted its fair share of impressive events, including the 2018 USSSA World Series, the USSSA Baseball State Tournament, the DFW Fastpitch-Texas A&M Kingsville/ South Texas Championship, and the USA Baseball South Texas Region Team Identification Series (NTIS). The park has been a great asset to the community since its grand debut, and was designed with both athletes and spectators in mind. The park has a total of five baseball fields, along with a basketball court, track, playground, splash pad, and shade structures that are perfect for congregating on those hot Texas days.
2. Portland Sports Complex Sports: Baseball, football, softball, soccer Another recent addition to the Portland community, Portland Sports Complex has provided a second great venue option for sports planners looking to bring their event to the region. As a co-host of the 2018 DFW Fastpitch-Texas A&M Kingsville/South Texas Championship, the complex made a name for itself in the sports world less than a year after opening. On site you will find four softball fields, a youth football/soccer field, turf field and picnic area. Like its counterpart the Municipal Park, the complex is outfitted with a playground, splash pad, and shade structures that make it the ideal layout for hosting an event.
Our Commitment With two new sports venues in play, Portland is making a splash in youth sports tournaments in Texas. Recently named the “Project of the Year” by the National Synthetic Turf Council, Portland’s all-artificial-turf fields are some of the best facilities and amenities offered in the state. Combine that with weather that’s great year-round, first-rate hotels located only minutes from the facilities, and lots to do both hear and near—and Portland is proving to be a winning ticket for every sport and every game.
City of Portland Mona Gandy Sports Sales Manager Marketing Director Phone: 361-777-4651 Email: mona.gandy@portlandtx.com Website: www.PlayPortlandTexas.com
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Abilene, TX
In Abilene, there’s no shortage of amenities and resources to host a successful sports event. Located in the heart of Texas, Abilene offers the best of the state in one central spot. It offers sports planners a range of facilities equipped to host sports events of all shapes and sizes. Throw in family friendly attractions, comfortable and affordable accommodations, and an experienced team ready to help with anything you need, and Abilene has the makings of a first-class sports destination.
Things to do in Abilene
Head to the Abilene Zoo, which houses over 1,000 animals representing 250 species. Kids can take a ride on the Safari Express Train and explore one of the many zoo exhibits, including the Wetlands Boardwalk and the Caribbean Cove. Players can cool off at the Adventure Cove Aquatic Center, which features a leisure pool with a zero-depth beach entry, a lazy river, and two water slides. The fun continues at PrimeTime Family Entertainment Center. This popular hang out includes 16 bowling lanes, laser tag, bumper cars, a 36-hole mini golf course, batting cages, pool tables, an indoor soccer field and over 80 arcade games. Athletes can put their jumping skills to the test at Maxx Air, a 30,000-square-foot trampoline park.
How to Get to Abilene
Abilene can be reached by four major highways: I-20, Highways 83 and 84, and 277. It’s located less than 200 miles from Dallas/Ft. Worth, Midland, Lubbock and less than 250 miles from Austin and San Antonio. Abilene is served by Abilene Regional Airport, which has daily flights from American Airlines – American Eagle.
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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Dodge Jones Youth Sports Center
Sports: Volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, gymnastics, martial arts Soon to be the newest sports venue in Abilene, Dodge Jones Youth Sports Center is a multipurpose, 55,500-square foot facility set to open in fall 2019. With four regulation-sized basketball courts, eight volleyball courts and ample open space, the sports center will be able to host a range of indoor sports competitions. The facility will offer elevated seating for spectators, a pro shop, meeting spaces and an elite audio-visual system, creating a perfect venue for sports events of all kinds.
2. Anthony Field at Abilene Christian University Sports: Football
Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium opened in 2017 at Abilene Christian University. It is home to the university’s football team. It features berm, club level and suite seating, an HD video board and seating for 12,000 people.
3. Lake Kirby Softball and Baseball Complex Sports: Baseball, softball
Lake Kirby is a popular sports venue for regional and national events. There are two lighted fields for little league baseball, two lighted fields for senior league baseball and four lighted softball fields.
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FORT WORTH, TX
AS THE 16TH-LARGEST CITY IN THE U.S., FORT WORTH OFFERS ALL THE LUXURIES OF A BIG CITY WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF A SMALL TOWN
The City of Cowboys and Culture doesn’t just offer top-notch sports venues. Its subtropical climate provides for year-round play—both in sports and in attractions and entertainment. Experience rich arts and culinary treasures in one of America’s most beloved downtowns. Get there easily via car, train or plane—DFW International Airport is minutes away. Ample amenities, Western wonders, easy accessibility and year-round sunshine make Fort Worth a top contender for your next sports event.
Things to do in Forth Worth Enjoy a truly-Texas experience when the final whistle blows. The Fort Worth Cultural District is home to five world-class museums in a beautiful park-like setting, including Kimbell Art Museum—home to the only Michelangelo in the Americas. Stockyards National Historic District hosts the world’s only year-round rodeo: the Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Also found here is Billy Bob’s Texas—the world’s largest Honky-Tonk and the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive presented by the Fort Worth Herd. The district is filled with sites from the Old West with Texas-themed shopping and 14 82
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cuisine, rodeos and Western saloons. You’ll see legendary structures such as the Livestock Exchange Building and the Stockyards Stationshops and restaurants. Downtown/Sundance Square is a 35-block shopping, entertainment and dining district featuring 60+ restaurants and retail outlets, three live theaters, an AMC movie theater, art galleries and more. The newly added Sundance Square Plaza includes water features, 32-foot-tall Teflon umbrellas and the historic Chisholm Trail Mural. Fort Worth is also home to Texas Motor Speedway and BIG HOSS, the world’s largest HD video board.
How to Get to Fort Worth Sitting at the crossroads of three major interstate highways (I-35, I-20 and I-30), Fort Worth is easily accessible through any mode of transportation. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, located 17 miles from Fort Worth, is one of the most convenient airports in the world with an average of 1,900 daily departures and arrivals and service to more than 200 destinations worldwide. @SportsPlanGuide #SportsPG
1. Dickies Arena Sports: Indoor events, basketball, hockey, cheer, dance The new, $650 million dollar state of the art multi-purpose Dickies arena, will feature 14,000 seats, two premium clubs spaces, 40 suites, 10 loge boxes and six locker rooms. It will also have more than 100,000 square feet of attached exhibit space along with outdoor green space for fan fests and other enhanced experience opportunities. The arena is set to be completed by November of 2019.
2. Fort Worth Convention Center Sports: Indoor events, basketball, volleyball, cheer, dance, wrestling With more than 250,000 square feet of event space and a 13,000 seat attached multi-purpose arena, the Fort Worth Convention Center is the ideal venue for your event. Located in the heart of Fort Worth’s award winning downtown, the FWCC is positioned within blocks of more than 3,500 world class hotel rooms and more than 60 restaurants and retail outlets.
3. Game On Sports Complex Sports: Indoor events, basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, gymnastics This brand new multi-use facility features six hardwood basketball courts that convert into 12 hardwood volleyball courts as well as 8 outdoor beach volleyball courts. The complex also is home to the APEC world class training facility as well s everal health and wellness partners. Meeting rooms, a full concession area, batting cages and a sports merchandise retail outlet round out this one of a kind facility.
Our Commitment Fort Worth has world-class facilities, one of the biggest airports in the world and an authentic Texas experience that your athletes, coaches and fans will truly enjoy. Fort Worth is a destination that will deliver for you! —Jason Sands, CSEE, Director of Sports Fort Worth CVB
Fort Worth CVB Jason Sands, CSEE Director of Sports Sports Sales Manager Phone: 817-223-7827 Email: JasonSands@fortworth.com Website: www.fortworth.com
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4. City of Fort Worth Park & Recreation Sports: Soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, flag football Rolling Hills soccer complex is one of the biggest soccer complexes in America! With 24 outdoor soccer fields (8 lighted), a 12,000 seat stadium and more than 14,000 rooms within 20 minutes, Rolling Hills is a complex you have got to check out! Gateway Park features six lighted softball/baseball fields and 11 outdoor soccer fields – four of which are new turf fields. Covered bleachers & dugouts, concessions and convenient parking make Gateway Park a fan-friendly sports venue your customers will appreciate.
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WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES FOR THE BIGGEST TALENT IN ANY SPORT. SPORTS CAPITAL OF TEXAS.COM
Round Rock, TX With a title like “Sports Capital of Texas,” Round Rock has clearly made a name for itself as one of the top destinations for sports events in the country.
Conveniently located 15 miles north of Austin, Round Rock is close enough to provide all the big city amenities, but without the big price tags. Its wealth of athletic facilities provides sports planners with a wide selection that will satisfy any size sports event. And there’s no lack of things to do, from outdoor adventures to historic landmarks to professional sports events.
Things to do in Round Rock Want to know how Round Rock got its name? Discover a piece of history by visiting the actual Round Rock at Brushy Creek. The large rock located in the middle of the flowing water marked a spot that was low enough for settlers to cross. The small community formed on the banks near the rock, and Round Rock was born. Visitors can take a stroll through Chisholm Trail Crossing Park, where they can learn even more about Round Rock’s past. There are commemorative plaques and sculptures along the trail, highlighting important events and landmarks. Spend a day wandering the streets of
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Round Rock’s Downtown Historic District, where original architecture from the 1800s is on display around every corner. It will give guests a glimpse at life during the city’s modest beginnings. Embrace your inner interior designer at IKEA, or pick up something for the whole family in one of the 125 shops at the Round Rock Premium Outlets. Hop right next door to Bass Pro Shops to experience the great outdoors without leaving the comforts of air conditioning and delicious food from Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl and Grill.
How to Get to Round Rock Located off I-35, Round Rock is less than a four-hour drive from most major cities in Texas, and only a day’s drive from a good portion of the country. The closest airport is Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, which offers nonstop service from more than 65 domestic destinations, and four international destinations.
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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Round Rock Multipurpose Complex Sports: Soccer, football, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, rugby
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Located within Old Settlers Park, the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex is an elite sports facility that has hosted several major events, including the US Quidditch Cup and 2018 US Lacrosse Women’s Collegiate Lacrosse Associates Division I and Division II National Championships. It features four natural grass multipurpose fields and one natural grass championship field, four synthetic turf multipurpose fields and one synthetic turf championship field.
2. Round Rock Sports Center
Sports: Basketball, volleyball, wrestling, table tennis
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Opened in January 2014, the Round Rock Sports Center has welcomed numerous sports events. Some of those events include 2018 USA Deaf Basketball National Tournament, the 2018 iSET College Table Tennis National Championships and the 2018 USA Judo Senior National Championships. The facility boasts 82,800 square feet of indoor space, with more than 47,000 square feet of flexible, playable space that can be configured in several different layouts. It has a total capacity of 3,053, with seats for more than 1,400 spectators.
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3. Old Settlers Park
Sports: Disc golf, soccer, tennis, sand volleyball, cross-country, baseball, softball
Planner Perspective “We are so excited to be able to come to Round Rock again, especially after such a successful tournament in 2016. It is called the Sports Capital of Texas and we see very much why that is the case. Round Rock provides what I like to say is the best recipe for sport tournament success: great hospitality, great venues and great people!” – Willy Leparulo, Board of Directors President, National Collegiate Table Tennis Association
A Round Rock classic, Old Settlers Park is a well-known sports destination for local and international athletic events. The 645-acre park includes a 20-field baseball complex, a five field softball complex, seven soccer facilities, two football fields, 12 tennis courts, two sand volleyball courts, one waterpark, a professionally designed disc golf course and a new multipurpose complex.
4. Dell Diamond Baseball
Round Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau Nancy Yawn
Director Phone: 512-218-7094 Email: nyawn@roundrocktexas.gov Website: www.sportscapitaloftexas.com
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Home of the Round Rock Express, the Triple-A affiliate to the Houston Astros, Dell Diamond is a fan favorite among athletes and spectators. The stadium is designed to give guests an amazing, up-close view of the action. Not only is it the site for minor league baseball games, but it also plays host to amateur sporting events.
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MIDLAND, TX
THIS TEXAS TOWN HAS THE SPORTS SCENE DIALED IN, WITH A RANGE OF GREAT VENUE OPTIONS ALL DESIGNED TO HELP YOUR ATHLETES SUCCEED
Midland fits the bill of a great town that has made a name for itself in the sports world. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of the major Texas cities, Midland offers plenty of advantages when it comes to planning, logistics, and fun. And with the knowledgeable staff at VisitMidland on your team, you can be sure you’re set up for success even before arriving.
For more insight into the region, don't miss out on a visit to the Museum of the Southwest & Blakemore Planetarium, where curiosity spurs learning in all ages and interests. The museum is home to a children's museum, sculpture garden, art museum, and more, all of which inspire discovery and exploration of art, science, culture, and history. A great way to cap off a visit to Midland or to kick off your visit.
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If you're in Midland, you can't help but notice the impact the oil industry has had on the local economy and industry. A visit to the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum allows you to gain an in-depth understanding of the local oil and gas industry through exhibits highlighting geology from the Permian period, race cars designed by Jim Hall at the Chaparral Race Car Gallery, and a variety of wonderful paintings by Tom Lovell. On the outdoor grounds of the museum, visitors will have a chance to view large oil-field machinery such as early drilling rigs.
I-20 passes right through Midland, making it the most convenient option for many visitors traveling by car. Many visitors to the region opt to minimize their travel time by flying in to the local airport, Midland International Air & Space Port. Situated just a 15-minute drive from downtown, this regional airport offers flights to and from major destinations including Dallas-Forth Worth, Houston, Las Vegas, Denver, and Phoenix.
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1. Bush Tennis Center Sports: Tennis For tennis in Midland, look no further than the impressive Bush Tennis Center, with its 18 full-size courts, eight mini courts, and one lighted stadium court. At present, the Bush Tennis Center has played host to such events as the Best of the West Weekend 2018, USTA, the Valor Farm Eagles & Aces Challenge, and the Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Championships, and is on course to not only serve as a premier tennis destination in the state of Texas, but also across the entire U.S. Designed with both athletes and fans in mind, this is truly a sports planner's dream come true - whether the plan is a match, tournament, or other event. The center is set for upcoming expansion, which will make it the second largest tennis center in the world, with over 60 courts including outdoor covered and indoor clay courts.
2. COM Aquatics Sports: Swimming, diving James Durbin
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When you enter the beautiful COM Aquatics center, it's clear this was a venue built with events in mind. COM's newest addition is the FMH Foundation Natatorium, which opened in 2016. It features an Olympic-sized 50-meter pool along with a 25-yard lap pool, spectator seating, separate bathrooms for athletes and spectators, two gyms, and plenty of meeting space. The complex is also home to a world-class diving facility, featuring one and three-meter springboards and five, seven, and 10-meter platforms. Since this is one of the state's premier swimming and diving venues, it has played host to such events as the 2018 Southern Zone Age Group Championships, the Ortolff Top Fin Invitational 2017, and the 2017 Texas Swimming Associations All-Star Camp.
Planner Perspective We are grateful to VisitMidland for their support which gives us an opportunity to be creative and to do things at our events that you won’t see in other aquatics venues! —Brad Swendig, Executive Director/President, COM Aquatics
VisitMidland David Huertas Sales & Servicing Specialist Phone: 432-686-3553 Email: David@visitmidland.com Website: www.visitmidland.com/sports
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3. Grande Communications Stadium at Scharbauer Sports Complex Sports: Football, soccer You might be surprised to learn that Grande Communications Stadium is home to various high school leagues - despite looking like it's straight out of the NFL. This is a testament to the passion that Midland residents have for high school football, and the importance it plays in so many Texas communities. The stadium is a 15,000-seat (18,000 capacity) venue that can accommodate both football and soccer games, and this year will host such events as the Texas Tech University Spring Scrimmage, University of Texas of the Permian Basin Football vs. Angelo State, the West Texas United Sockers, and high school football playoffs.
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TEMPLE, TX
RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TEXAS, TEMPLE HAS ALL THE TOP-NOTCH FACILITIES TO MAKE IT AN ATHLETIC HAVEN AND A HAPPENING LOCATION Sitting right in the center of the Lone Star State, they call it the “Wildflower Capital of Texas.” An equally appropriate moniker might be the “Sports Capital of Texas” because this town boasts some of the biggest, most flexible athletic complexes that the country has to offer. Nine prime venues, from Baker Field to Ferguson Park, host youth and high school baseball tournaments every year.
Things to do in Temple Oh, the inevitable: The buzzer sounds, and the basketball game ends; the ninth inning comes, and soon the dust clears on the baseball diamond; match point is played, and it’s time to step off the tennis court. Luckily, it is also inevitable that players, coaches and families will find a variety of fun activities in Temple. Perhaps you will want to take in a little music at The Bloomin Temple Festival, or stop by the THIS TEXAS TOWN HAS THE SPORTS SCENE DIALED IN, WITH A RANGE OF Texas Early Day Tractor Show. And if these spots aren’t GREAT VENUE ALLaDESIGNED TO HELP YOUR ATHLETES SUCCEED enough, kidsOPTIONS will enjoy day at Lion’s Junction Water Park. And if they’re not tired out after splashing around in the sun, parents can take them for a game of laser tag at Spare Time Fun Center. Midland fits the bill of a great town that has made a name Planner for itself inPerspective the sports world. Far removed from the hustle andthe bustle of the major Texas Midland offers plenty As Coordinator of the 2017cities, Southwest H.O.G. Rally held of Bell advantages when it comes planning,tologistics, and fun. in County this year, it was to a privilege work alongside Anddedicated with the knowledgeable VisitMidland on your the professionals ofstaff the at Temple CVB. Their staff team, you can be sure you’re set up for success even before played an integral part in the success of the Rally, which arriving. over 1,100 attendees at the event. The personal registered
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attention provided by their organization, along with the Things toand dofriendly in Midland competent staff of so many Temple hotels, made myinjob as Coordinator much If you're Midland, you can'tso help buteasier! notice the impact the oil industry has had on the local economy and industry. —Fred McKay, Rally Coordinator A visit to the Permian Petroleum Museum allows you 2017 Southwest H.O.G. Basin (Harley Owner’s Group) Rally to gain an in-depth understanding of the local oil and gas industry highlighting geology from the How tothrough Get toexhibits Temple Permian period, race cars designed by Jim Hall at the Interstate runs straight through Inwonderful addition, Chaparral 35 Race Car Gallery, and a Temple. variety of Highway 190 and Routes 53 and 190 are other major paintings by Tom Lovell. On the outdoor grounds of the arteries. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport situated museum, visitors will have a chance to view largeisoil-field in the state capital, 81 miles away. machinery such as early drilling rigs. 22 86 Sports Planning Guide SportsPlanningGuide.com
1. Wilson Park Softball Complex Sports: Softball, tennis, basketball, volleyball, cross-country Temple’s leading youth softball facility, Wilson Park Softball Complex boasts four youth playing fields, concessions and restrooms. Located within the grounds of Wilson Park Softball Complex lies Wilson Park Recreation Center, temple’s premier multi-use recreation facility. Wilson Park Recreation Center features a gymnasium, full size basketball court, brand new teen room with big screen TVs and gaming systems, an arts and crafts room and a refurbished game room with air hockey, ping pong, pool and shuffle board. Outdoor amenities include a covered basketball court, tennis courts, a sand volleyball court and miles of walking trails through Wilson Park.
2. Mercer Softball Field Sports: Softball A local hotspot for adult softball leagues, Mercer Softball Field features four lighted outdoor softball fields, covered and shaded bleachers, concessions and restrooms. Teams can forinto $10 the perregion, hour, with anmiss additional per For rent morefields insight don't out on$15 a visit hour charge for practices and games that wish to use to the Museum of the Southwest & Blakemore Planetarium, lighting systemsspurs for night games. where curiosity learning in all ages and interests. The museum is home to a children's museum, sculpture garden,
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Sports: Baseball exploration of art, science, culture, and history. A great way to cap off a visitBaseball to Midland or to kick off your Billy C. Northam Complex features four visit. lighted, stateof-the-art youth baseball diamonds, namely Evans Field, Tuck HowPennye to GetField to Midland Field, and Gillon Field. Amenities at this worldclass sports facility includeMidland, men’s and women’s restrooms, I-20 passes right through making it the most concessions, shaded bleacher seating and ample parking. convenient option for many visitors traveling by car. Many visitors to the region opt to minimize their travel time by flying in to the local airport, International AirBureau & Space TempleMidland Convention & Visitors Port. Situated just a 15-minute drive from downtown, this Diane Jones regional airport offers flights to and from major destinations Sports Sales Manager including Dallas-Forth Worth, Houston, Las Vegas, Denver, Sales & Marketing Specialist and Phoenix. Phone: 254-298-5949 Email: djones@templetx.gov Website: www.discovertemple.com @SportsPlanGuide #SportsPG Sports Planning Guide 89
Plano, TX
This Texas city consistently supports teams with its professional staff and robust sports facilities that are nowhere near plain. This northern Texas city is often sighted as a go-to destination for tournaments. It has even earned a topfive spot as one of The Sporting News’ “Best Sports Towns.” Since the town is used to hosting hundreds of competitions each year, its highly praised convention and visitors bureau will assist you with the logistics, as well as any unique aspects of your tournament. Plan an indoor or outdoor sporting event across 83 public parks, which house five recreation centers, eight swimming pools four recreational venues, 69 groomed fields and 70 miles of trails for a grand total of over 4,000 acres.
Things to do in Plano Upon visiting Plano, visitors will be exposed to 75 miles of educational landmarks and family-friendly attractions. While you’re outside, walk on the Oak Point Nature Preserve, the city’s largest park featuring 800 acres of scenic trails and rivers that flow into Rowlett Creek. The park also boasts its own pavilion, perfect for all your afternoon picnics and events. If you’re looking for onestop shops with a modern twist, look no further than Legacy West. Located right as you exit the Dallas North Tollway, this luxurious urban mall totals 250 acres of hotels, restaurants office buildings and department stores. The venue is extra spectacular during the holidays, since the stores are decked out in lights and festive fare for shoppers. The Willow Bend Mall is another great option 24 90
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that is also located right off the Dallas North Tollway. This indoor shopping center offers 125 stores and three adjacent shops—most of which are known for selling affordable designer brands.
How to Get to Plano Teams may arrive in Plano by driving 20 miles north of Dallas. As you drive, it is easiest to travel along Interstate 653, State Highway 121 and Highway 190 from eastern and western cities. If you’re coming from the north or south, you will want to drive on State Highway 75, Preston Road or the Dallas North Tollway. Arrive in Plano from Dallas/ Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field (DAL), which is serviced by around 2,000 flights each day.
Planner Perspective “Plano not only has the best quality fields we use, but their athletics and turf maintenance staff are top notch. Heat, rain, schedule changes; nothing throws them off. The combination of the on-field park staff and the hospitality work by their CVB got rave reviews from USA Softball GOLD Nationals last summer and we think they want to come back.” – Dave Devine, USA Softball Texas Commissioner and Sponsor, 2018 and 2019 USA Softball GOLD Nationals
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1. Heritage Yard
Sports: Soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, flag football
Sports: Softball
Heritage Yards is Plano’s premier softball park. This highlyregarded fast pitch facility hosts major youth fast pitch events almost continually from March through November each year. Plano’s professional athletics staff scored a major hit with the 2018 USA Softball GOLD Nationals and will host this prestigious event again in 2019. Each of the nine, lighted fields boasts major league amenities such as fenced warm-up areas, shaded benches and bleachers, convenient concession/ restroom pods and plenty of free parking.
High Point Park gives teams a chance to compete in nearly any popular youth sport organized today. This flexible tournament park features 14 soccer/lacrosse fields and 11 softball/baseball fields. High Point is primary venue for the local USSSA affiliate and a popular overflow site for USA Softball DFW League Challenge Series and Diamond Sports summer and fall showcases.
2. Russell Creek Park
Sports: Soccer, lacrosse, flag football, baseball, cricket Cricket fields are generally hard to come by in this part of the world, but Russell Creek Park has seven cricket pitches, more than any one park in North America. The annual Southwest Cricket Championships draws a colorful international crowd and teams come from all over the world to compete. Russell Creek’s 22 natural grass fields, many lighted, are heavily used by youth and adult soccer and lacrosse and a shaded-pod of four baseball fields has a pavilion, nearby playground and for youth and corporate events.
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Director of Sports Tourism Phone: 972-941-5849 Email: cissya@plano.gov Website: www.visitplano.com
BIG MOMENTS LASTING MEMORIES IT’S ALL HERE We carpooled to Jesse’s tournament. Luckily, Plano is so close and the facilities are incredible. The fields are perfectly groomed. The courts are clean and well-kept. It’s like the mecca for school sports! Soccer. Hockey. Baseball. After the game, we took the team out to eat…lots of restaurant choices. Then we went back to the hotel and all fell asleep. It was a great weekend. Rest or play, Plano has it all. visitplano.com
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Wichita Falls, Texas With a supportive local staff and a host of professional facilities, organizing an event in this Texas town couldn’t be simpler
It’s no secret Texas is home to some of the world’s largest sports names, teams, and most celebrated all-stars. With its friendly charm and history of successful events, Wichita Falls, Texas may be the perfect destination for your next sporting event. Any experienced sports planner knows there is more to organizing a successful event than just the event itself. Keeping players and fans entertained is key. Every season you can get in touch with the outdoors at River Bend Nature Center, catch a play at the Wichita Theatre, take in the scenery along the Wee-Chi-Tah mountain bike trail, or cool off at Castaway Cove Waterpark. Choosing a destination that offers more than just a field or a stadium makes Wichita Falls an ideal candidate.
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out what other events may be taking place during your visit. Wichita Falls recently hosted major events including a United States vs. Mexico arena soccer game and the U.S. Quidditch Southwest Regional Championship. Upcoming events include hosting the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association 2019 World Tournament.
How to get to Wichita Falls Located in North Texas, Wichita Falls is on the westernmost point of Interstate 44. Lying two hours away from Oklahoma City and Dallas-Fort Worth areas, Wichita Falls is a centralized thoroughfare leading visitors into town along US-287. Wichita Falls Municipal Airport also offers daily connections to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Kay Yeager Coliseum
Sports: Basketball, football, ice hockey, soccer, wrestling This 6,500-seat stadium is one of the crown jewels of Wichita Falls sports. Since it opened in 2003, the stadium has hosted both the Wichita Falls Nighthawks Indoor American Football team and the Wichita Wildcats junior ice hockey team, along with many local and regional events. The layout, complete with jumbotron, locker room, and concessions, is well equipped for both players and fans and perfect for hosting largescale events.
2. J.S. Bridwell Agricultural Center
Sports: Equestrian, rodeo, agricultural events Located right in the heart of Wichita Falls, the J.S. Bridwell Agricultural Center is a constant source for entertainment with the wide variety of events it is able to accommodate. Show jumping, rodeos, dog agility competitions, and galas – this massive event space has seen it all. The venue is comprised of a 50,000-square-foot stall barn and a 120’ X 270’ indoor arena with seating for 1,200 people. In addition, there is a 70’ X 150’ covered warm-up arena that was added to the venue in 2011.
3. Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall
Sports: Conferences, exhibitions
Our Commitment Our goal at the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is for both participants and spectators to enjoy their time in Wichita Falls while still competing in their respective sport. From a logistical and convenience standpoint, Wichita Falls is easy to navigate and offers plenty of hotel accommodations and amenities for visitors. The CVB can assist event organizers with planning, transportation, tours, off-site activities, entertainment, catering and more. Our staff is ready to help you plan your next event in Wichita Falls. Come and play ball in the Falls! – Lindsay Barker, Director, Wichita Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Situated alongside Kay Yeager Coliseum, Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall is a massive 58,000-squarefoot exhibition space that has seen a variety of events since it opened in 1996. Conferences, home and garden shows, concerts, cultural events, and so much more have taken place inside this accommodating facility that can comfortably accommodate 2,000-plus visitors.
4. Memorial Stadium
Sports: Football, soccer This sprawling stadium comfortably seats 14,500 fans with room for an additional 2,500, while offering parking for up to 3,600 cars. Opened in 1970, it has seen continuous improvements that have made the facility the state-of-the-art venue that it is today. These include a two-story press box, an artificial turf playing surface, and a giant scoreboard. The stadium currently hosts an annual all-star high school football game and is a premier location for large events in the Wichita Falls area.
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BRYAN COLLEGE STATION, TX WITH A HOST OF IMPRESSIVE FACILITIES AND A LIVELY ENVIRONMENT, BRYAN COLLEGE STATION WILL APPEAL TO ATHLETES OF ALL AGES
Sports planners have an abundance of options when they visit Bryan College Station. Not only is it a passionate college town that features more than 30 multipurpose fields across two cities, it also has a wealth of attractions that will charm families when the games have concluded.
Things to do in Bryan College Station Bryan College Station is home to outstanding museums, art galleries, shopping, food trucks, outdoor recreation and more to entertain your team once the games have ended. It is also a place that is renowned for its fabulous eats, ranging from fabulous street food to savory barbecue. Visitors can enjoy the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum for an intimate look at the life of the 41st president or spend an afternoon learning about our nation’s military history at the Museum of the American GI. For a more casual setting, teams can spend their downtime at 30 28
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Century Square, an urbanized, central gathering spot filled with retail, restaurants and an activated green space or along the streets of Historic Downtown Bryan, where visitors find themselves immersed in a lively arts and cuisine scene. During the winter season Bryan College Station boasts Santa’s Wonderland, one of the nation’s largest displays of holiday lights. Bring the family or the whole team to this Texas Christmas Experience where millions of lights and holiday cheer fill the cool, crisp Texas air.
How to Get to Bryan College Station Bryan College Station is located in the middle of the Dallas-Houston-San Antonio triangle, and is in the center of 80 percent of all of Texas’ population. United and American Airlines fly into Bryan College Station’s Easterwood Airport from Dallas and Houston.
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1. Veterans Park Athletic Complex Sports: Softball, kickball, soccer, football, lacrosse, field hockey, rugby, ultimate, quidditch, archery This impressive 150-acre park features 13 full-size multipurpose athletic fields (four synthetic and nine natural grass) and five softball fields. It is host to the Adidas Texas State 7 on 7 Football Championships and includes a lighting system for day and evening play on all fields. The park also features Wi-Fi, a pavilion with 550-seat capacity, parking for more than 1,200 vehicles with an additional overflow parking lot and a 12-acre memorial site and heritage trail honoring military veterans.
2. Ford Hall of Champions Sports: Powerlifting, award ceremonies Home to the 2018 USA Powerlifting Collegiate Nationals, this massive 33,000-square-foot indoor event space serves as Bryan College Station’s premier indoor venue. Located inside the famed Kyle Field, this facility stretches 100 yards in length, boasts 60 foot ceilings and is entirely column-free. Customizable ribbon boards, video screens and built-in food and beverage capabilities makes the Ford Hall of Champions a versatile and exciting venue, capable of hosting championship caliber events.
3. Texas A&M Natatorium Sports: Swimming, diving The Texas A&M Natatorium, host of the 2018 SEC Swimming & Diving Championships, is a world-class swimming and diving facility that offers its athletes an eight-lane, 50-meter pool with graduated depths of 7-9 feet. The competition pool includes two moveable bulkheads, an electronic timing system and an underwater viewing window. The Natatorium also boasts a state-of-the-art dive well with platforms ranging from 1 to 10 meters in height. Additional features include a dryland training area, poolside meeting rooms, heated Jacuzzi spas and a seating capacity of 2,524.
4. Texas A&M Student Rec Center Sports: Basketball, archery, boxing, swimming, walking and running, weight lifting
Planner Perspective Great American Shootout loves bringing its events to Bryan/College Station. The people and the entire community embrace our events and continually make it a first class experience. —San Lowe, Great American Shootout
Bryan College Station Sports + Events Dominique Powell Director of Sports + Events Phone: 979-260-9898 Email: dominique@bcssportsandevents.com Website: bcssportsandevents.com
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With more than 400,000 square feet of recreational space, this flagship facility at Texas A&M University has something for everyone. The center hosted the 2018 NIRSA Region IV Basketball Championships and has a slew of features including an indoor archery room, an indoor climbing facility, an onsite Smoothie King, 10 basketball courts, 14 racquetball courts and nearly 15,000-square-feet of meeting space.
5. Brazos County Expo Complex Sports: Equestrian, rodeos, livestock events The complex encompasses a 70,000-square-foot arena with seating for 3,000 and offers a second 75,000square-foot arena tailored towards cutting, dressage and barrel racing events. Two 60,000-square-foot pavilions surround the complex with the ability to house a total of 1,674 heads of cattle or 532 horses. Sports Planning Guide
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