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Potter County Memorial Stadium

Potter County Memorial Stadium is a baseball-only stadium in Amarillo, Texas. It was most recently home to the Texas AirHogs, a professional baseball team and member of the American Association, and the West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team, which is a member of the Division II Lone Star Conference. It was home to the Amarillo Dillas of United League Baseball until 2010. It broke ground in 1948, and opened in 1949. It is nicknamed Dilla Villa, dating back prior to Amarillo National Bank's purchase of naming rights when the Dillas made their first appearance in Amarillo in 1994.

Potter County Memorial Stadium
Dilla Villa
Location3300 E. 3rd Street
Amarillo, Texas 79104
Coordinates35°12′23″N 101°47′59″W / 35.206334°N 101.799649°W / 35.206334; -101.799649
OwnerPotter County
OperatorSouthern Independent Baseball
Capacity8,500 (2008)
Field sizeLeft Field: 355 ft
Deep Left-Center: 365 ft
Center Field: 429 ft
Deep Right-Center: 365 ft
Right Field: 355 ft
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 28, 1948
OpenedMay 12, 1949
RenovatedOctober 11, 2005
Construction cost$250,000
Tenants
West Texas A&M Buffaloes (NCAA D-II)
Amarillo Gold Sox (TL) (1959–1982)
Amarillo Dillas (TLL/CBL/ULB) (1994–2004, 2006–2010)
Amarillo Sox/Thunderheads (AA) (2011–2015)
Texas AirHogs (AA) (2016)
The infield and the outfield

Following the 2016 season it was announced the AirHogs would not be returning to Amarillo citing "deplorable" field conditions.[1]

Pre-Dilla era edit

The Potter County Memorial Stadium was home to several minor league baseball clubs before hosting the modern Amarillo Dillas squad. In PCMS's first season to host baseball, the Amarillo Gold Sox were in business. The Gold Sox would spend 1959–1965 and 1976–1982 hosting AA professional baseball in the Texas League. The Gold Sox had also played in Class A and B leagues in 1955–1958.

Stadium features edit

There are several features of the Amarillo National Bank Dilla Villa that are architecturally unique. The stadium however is one of the few classic stadiums left from the older baseball era and unfortunately is dealing with its share of difficulties.

Seating edit

The Amarillo National Dilla Villa seats 8,500 people, with three levels of seating. It features 17 field level box seat sections. Situated just above the box seats, are the club level seats. These seats range from sections A to M, and house the better majority of the stadiums seats. The stadium features two general admission bleacher sections on the first and third base sides. Directly behind home plate in the upper level are 4 levels of luxury boxes used for groups and parties. On either side of the home plate luxury boxes are sections of the blue fold down seats, the only covered seats that are fold down. Aside from the main grandstand, metal bleachers and box seats sit further down the third base line, and a party deck further down the first base line.

 
Dilla Villa against Edinburg in 2007.

Concourse edit

The Dilla Villa houses one of the few non-major league stadiums in the country to have an upper and lower level concourse. The lower level concourse is the major one, leading to the main grandstand. It also houses 5 concession stands, 2 bars, and a souvenir shop. The upper level concourse is only accessible from the upper level, or from two staircases at the front of the ballpark. The concourse houses a beer stand, a concession stand, and the stadiums' bathrooms. No smoking is allowed in the ballpark, but there is a designated section behind the metal bleachers along the third base line.

Problems edit

The Potter County Memorial Stadium underwent a major renovation in the winter of 2005, replacing many of the badly needed renovations. The Central League's Dillas left behind many problems that the United League's Dillas successfully tackled.

 
Before the renovations in 2006.

Numerous seats in the stands were broken, cracked, or were stolen. Bleachers in the upper section had been separated and the paint was chipped. The grass was in poor shape, and the field itself was in bad shape. The backstop behind home plate was wooden, and was also rotting, and there were also numerous holes in the nets. Despite easily redoing these problems for the United League team, problems have begun to plague the Dillas.

Scoreboard edit

The Dillas were left with a barely active, older electronic scoreboard, which was in use back in the early 1990s. They made do with the scoreboard until the 2007 season, in which they bought a smaller, standard scoreboard just displaying score, inning, and strike-ball-out counts. Before the 2008 season began, a circuit board was stolen out of the scoreboard, which made it inoperable. The manufacturer would not sell the Dillas a new one because the scoreboard had never been paid for. Nonpayment of the scoreboard was due to the bankruptcy of the ULB's President Bradley Wendt.

Electricity edit

Several problems have existed with the field lighting fixtures and the concourse lighting at the Dilla Villa. Problems became apparent after a game between the Dillas and the Coyotes was cancelled after hurricane-like weather blew in. That night, two of the transformers powering the Dilla Villa exploded. Afterwards, three subsequent games were cancelled due to light failures at the stadium.

New stadium edit

Rumors of a new ballpark being built along the Interstate 27 and Hollywood Road parts of Amarillo have been spurred by the serious advancement in the revitalization of downtown Amarillo, Texas. Several case studies were conducted on whether or not a new ballpark would be feasible in downtown Amarillo. The study revealed that a multipurpose event venue such as a ballpark would be a feasible investment. Some rendering of a possible downtown set-up have shown a ballpark just south of the Amarillo Civic Center at 8th Avenue and Buchanan St. A ballpark, along with many other projects, have become serious discussion and construction could take place as soon as 2016.

Questionable future edit

In May 2015, a non-binding referendum was voted on for funding a new baseball stadium, with a margin of 52-48% voting "yes"[2].After the Airhogs departure in 2016, Amarillo was left without a professional baseball team. However, on June 21, 2017, Elsinore Sports Group announced that the San Antonio Missions would be moving to Amarillo as the Colorado Springs Sky Sox were moving to San Antonio, with an understanding that a new stadium would be built. Shortly after the announcement, San Jacinto, a local private school signed a five-year lease to play at the stadium.[3] In February 2018, the new stadium broke ground in downtown Amarillo on the property formerly occupied by Coca-Cola. On May 30, 2018, it was announced that the franchise would be named the Amarillo Sod Poodles. In January 2019, it was announced that the Sod Poodles would begin play at Hodgetown on April 8, 2019 against the Midland RockHounds. As of March 2019, no future plans have been made regarding Potter County Memorial Stadium beyond 2022.

In March 2023 Potter County and Tri-State fair officials that Potter County Memorial Stadium would be demolished by September 2023 just in time for the tri state fair to begin.

References edit

  1. ^ Lahnert, Lance; Winslow, Donald R. (October 13, 2016). . Amarillo Globe-News. Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  2. ^ "EPA: Volkswagen cheated a 2nd time on pollution tests".
  3. ^ "Editorial: Tearing down Potter County's stadium needs to be an option".

External links edit

  • Photos and Review from BallparkReviews.com
Events and tenants
Preceded by Host of the ULB All-Star Game
Potter County Memorial Stadium

2007
Succeeded by

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Potter County Memorial Stadium is a baseball only stadium in Amarillo Texas It was most recently home to the Texas AirHogs a professional baseball team and member of the American Association and the West Texas A amp M Buffaloes baseball team which is a member of the Division II Lone Star Conference It was home to the Amarillo Dillas of United League Baseball until 2010 It broke ground in 1948 and opened in 1949 It is nicknamed Dilla Villa dating back prior to Amarillo National Bank s purchase of naming rights when the Dillas made their first appearance in Amarillo in 1994 Potter County Memorial StadiumDilla VillaLocation3300 E 3rd StreetAmarillo Texas 79104Coordinates35 12 23 N 101 47 59 W 35 206334 N 101 799649 W 35 206334 101 799649OwnerPotter CountyOperatorSouthern Independent BaseballCapacity8 500 2008 Field sizeLeft Field 355 ft Deep Left Center 365 ft Center Field 429 ft Deep Right Center 365 ft Right Field 355 ftSurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundSeptember 28 1948OpenedMay 12 1949RenovatedOctober 11 2005Construction cost 250 000TenantsWest Texas A amp M Buffaloes NCAA D II Amarillo Gold Sox TL 1959 1982 Amarillo Dillas TLL CBL ULB 1994 2004 2006 2010 Amarillo Sox Thunderheads AA 2011 2015 Texas AirHogs AA 2016 The infield and the outfieldFollowing the 2016 season it was announced the AirHogs would not be returning to Amarillo citing deplorable field conditions 1 Contents 1 Pre Dilla era 2 Stadium features 2 1 Seating 2 2 Concourse 2 3 Problems 2 3 1 Scoreboard 2 3 2 Electricity 3 New stadium 4 Questionable future 5 References 6 External linksPre Dilla era editThe Potter County Memorial Stadium was home to several minor league baseball clubs before hosting the modern Amarillo Dillas squad In PCMS s first season to host baseball the Amarillo Gold Sox were in business The Gold Sox would spend 1959 1965 and 1976 1982 hosting AA professional baseball in the Texas League The Gold Sox had also played in Class A and B leagues in 1955 1958 Stadium features editThere are several features of the Amarillo National Bank Dilla Villa that are architecturally unique The stadium however is one of the few classic stadiums left from the older baseball era and unfortunately is dealing with its share of difficulties Seating edit The Amarillo National Dilla Villa seats 8 500 people with three levels of seating It features 17 field level box seat sections Situated just above the box seats are the club level seats These seats range from sections A to M and house the better majority of the stadiums seats The stadium features two general admission bleacher sections on the first and third base sides Directly behind home plate in the upper level are 4 levels of luxury boxes used for groups and parties On either side of the home plate luxury boxes are sections of the blue fold down seats the only covered seats that are fold down Aside from the main grandstand metal bleachers and box seats sit further down the third base line and a party deck further down the first base line nbsp Dilla Villa against Edinburg in 2007 Concourse edit The Dilla Villa houses one of the few non major league stadiums in the country to have an upper and lower level concourse The lower level concourse is the major one leading to the main grandstand It also houses 5 concession stands 2 bars and a souvenir shop The upper level concourse is only accessible from the upper level or from two staircases at the front of the ballpark The concourse houses a beer stand a concession stand and the stadiums bathrooms No smoking is allowed in the ballpark but there is a designated section behind the metal bleachers along the third base line Problems editThe Potter County Memorial Stadium underwent a major renovation in the winter of 2005 replacing many of the badly needed renovations The Central League s Dillas left behind many problems that the United League s Dillas successfully tackled nbsp Before the renovations in 2006 Numerous seats in the stands were broken cracked or were stolen Bleachers in the upper section had been separated and the paint was chipped The grass was in poor shape and the field itself was in bad shape The backstop behind home plate was wooden and was also rotting and there were also numerous holes in the nets Despite easily redoing these problems for the United League team problems have begun to plague the Dillas Scoreboard edit The Dillas were left with a barely active older electronic scoreboard which was in use back in the early 1990s They made do with the scoreboard until the 2007 season in which they bought a smaller standard scoreboard just displaying score inning and strike ball out counts Before the 2008 season began a circuit board was stolen out of the scoreboard which made it inoperable The manufacturer would not sell the Dillas a new one because the scoreboard had never been paid for Nonpayment of the scoreboard was due to the bankruptcy of the ULB s President Bradley Wendt Electricity edit Several problems have existed with the field lighting fixtures and the concourse lighting at the Dilla Villa Problems became apparent after a game between the Dillas and the Coyotes was cancelled after hurricane like weather blew in That night two of the transformers powering the Dilla Villa exploded Afterwards three subsequent games were cancelled due to light failures at the stadium New stadium editRumors of a new ballpark being built along the Interstate 27 and Hollywood Road parts of Amarillo have been spurred by the serious advancement in the revitalization of downtown Amarillo Texas Several case studies were conducted on whether or not a new ballpark would be feasible in downtown Amarillo The study revealed that a multipurpose event venue such as a ballpark would be a feasible investment Some rendering of a possible downtown set up have shown a ballpark just south of the Amarillo Civic Center at 8th Avenue and Buchanan St A ballpark along with many other projects have become serious discussion and construction could take place as soon as 2016 Questionable future editIn May 2015 a non binding referendum was voted on for funding a new baseball stadium with a margin of 52 48 voting yes 2 After the Airhogs departure in 2016 Amarillo was left without a professional baseball team However on June 21 2017 Elsinore Sports Group announced that the San Antonio Missions would be moving to Amarillo as the Colorado Springs Sky Sox were moving to San Antonio with an understanding that a new stadium would be built Shortly after the announcement San Jacinto a local private school signed a five year lease to play at the stadium 3 In February 2018 the new stadium broke ground in downtown Amarillo on the property formerly occupied by Coca Cola On May 30 2018 it was announced that the franchise would be named the Amarillo Sod Poodles In January 2019 it was announced that the Sod Poodles would begin play at Hodgetown on April 8 2019 against the Midland RockHounds As of March 2019 no future plans have been made regarding Potter County Memorial Stadium beyond 2022 In March 2023 Potter County and Tri State fair officials that Potter County Memorial Stadium would be demolished by September 2023 just in time for the tri state fair to begin References edit Lahnert Lance Winslow Donald R October 13 2016 Going going gone Amarillo loses its minor league team Amarillo Globe News Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved October 26 2016 EPA Volkswagen cheated a 2nd time on pollution tests Editorial Tearing down Potter County s stadium needs to be an option External links editPhotos and Review from BallparkReviews comEvents and tenantsPreceded byEdinburg Stadium Host of the ULB All Star GamePotter County Memorial Stadium2007 Succeeded byFoster Field Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Potter County Memorial Stadium amp oldid 1160464134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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