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Byers Field

Byers Field is a 12,750-capacity multi-purpose stadium in Parma, Ohio, located on Day Drive next to The Shoppes at Parma. The stadium can host football, track and field, and soccer events. The three high schools and three middle schools of the Parma City School District share this venue with Saint Ignatius High School.

Byers Field

Tenants edit

Byers Field plays host to many high schools and middle schools home stadiums. These include Normandy High School, Parma Senior High School, Valley Forge High School, St. Ignatius High School, Hillside Middle School, Greenbriar Middle School, and Shiloh Middle School. It is also home to Pop Warner football games, and Tri City Youth Football League games.

It is also home to Cleveland's women's professional football team. Beginning in the summer of 2012, Byers field also served as home to the NPSL's AFC Cleveland Royals.

Bleachers edit

The home team's bleachers are on the east side of the stadium. The west side bleachers accommodate the visiting team.

Press box and loges edit

The press box is located on the east side of the stadium. The press box is divided into three separate sections. One section is for the announcer and scoreboard controller. The other two sections are enclosed rooms for the teams to call plays down to the field for football. On top of the press box is a video section that can accommodate up to five cameras for television broadcasts. There are also two loges, one on each side of the press box. Each loge can hold up to 40 people, and each is climate-controlled. In addition, each has a microwave, a refrigerator, and two television sets outfitted with cable access. There is also a section for the camera crew to control the video replay board.

Concession stands edit

The stadium has two concession stands: one underneath the east bleachers and one at the southwest corner of the stadium.

Restrooms edit

The stadium has restrooms underneath the east side bleachers along with a family restroom. There are also restrooms underneath the west side bleachers. Also portable restrooms on the northwest corner of the stadium. In 2008 the original east side restrooms from 1962 received a $790,708 renovation.

Locker rooms edit

Both locker rooms are located underneath the east side bleachers.

Video replay board edit

An electronic scoreboard was originally installed at Byers Field in 1993, as part of an agreement between the school District and a soda vending company. Since 1993, various electrical components of the scoreboard had become inoperable and expensive to repair. At times the board had stopped working all together. A new LED video scoreboard was constructed at the north end of Byers Field in 2008. The new board allows for video advertising as well as providing video of the sporting events on the field. Advertising revenue will be the source of revenue to support the cost of this board, along with a $75,000.00 donation from the Friends of Byers Field organization. The board cost $794,378.

Field surface and track edit

The field is turf along with a new asphalt based rubberized track. The original cinder track was installed in 1954. The cinder track was converted to an asphalt based rubberized track in 1993, since then the topcoat developed cracks and surface areas became unstable, with numerous patch repairs. The track was completely resurfaced with a new rubberized topcoat in 2008 costing $134,095.

Gates edit

There are two entry/exit gates. The main gate is located behind the south endzone and a secondary gate is at the north end of the stadium.

Parking edit

There is parking on the south and east side of the stadium.

Events edit

The venue plays host to high school and middle school football games both regular season and playoff games. The stadium has hosted OHSAA state semi-final football playoff games. There are also soccer games and track and field events. It also hosts Pop Warner Football games and Tri City Youth Football Games.

Cleveland's professional women's football team plays here. Byers Field also served as home to the NPSL's AFC Cleveland Royals during its inaugural 2012 season.

Capacity edit

The stadium has a capacity of 12,750.[1]

Facts edit

Byers Field is the second largest football venue in Cuyahoga County behind only FirstEnergy Stadium, the home of the Cleveland Browns.

Rededication edit

The stadium was dedicated to Bob Boulton and is now called Byers Field at Bob Boulton Stadium.

Byers Field Foundation edit

The Stadium is run by The Byers Field Foundation.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Parma's Byers Field upgraded with $2 million in renovations: Fields of Green". 26 August 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Byers Field news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Byers Field is a 12 750 capacity multi purpose stadium in Parma Ohio located on Day Drive next to The Shoppes at Parma The stadium can host football track and field and soccer events The three high schools and three middle schools of the Parma City School District share this venue with Saint Ignatius High School Byers Field Contents 1 Tenants 2 Bleachers 3 Press box and loges 4 Concession stands 5 Restrooms 6 Locker rooms 7 Video replay board 8 Field surface and track 9 Gates 10 Parking 11 Events 12 Capacity 13 Facts 14 Rededication 15 Byers Field Foundation 16 ReferencesTenants editByers Field plays host to many high schools and middle schools home stadiums These include Normandy High School Parma Senior High School Valley Forge High School St Ignatius High School Hillside Middle School Greenbriar Middle School and Shiloh Middle School It is also home to Pop Warner football games and Tri City Youth Football League games It is also home to Cleveland s women s professional football team Beginning in the summer of 2012 Byers field also served as home to the NPSL s AFC Cleveland Royals Bleachers editThe home team s bleachers are on the east side of the stadium The west side bleachers accommodate the visiting team Press box and loges editThe press box is located on the east side of the stadium The press box is divided into three separate sections One section is for the announcer and scoreboard controller The other two sections are enclosed rooms for the teams to call plays down to the field for football On top of the press box is a video section that can accommodate up to five cameras for television broadcasts There are also two loges one on each side of the press box Each loge can hold up to 40 people and each is climate controlled In addition each has a microwave a refrigerator and two television sets outfitted with cable access There is also a section for the camera crew to control the video replay board Concession stands editThe stadium has two concession stands one underneath the east bleachers and one at the southwest corner of the stadium Restrooms editThe stadium has restrooms underneath the east side bleachers along with a family restroom There are also restrooms underneath the west side bleachers Also portable restrooms on the northwest corner of the stadium In 2008 the original east side restrooms from 1962 received a 790 708 renovation Locker rooms editBoth locker rooms are located underneath the east side bleachers Video replay board editAn electronic scoreboard was originally installed at Byers Field in 1993 as part of an agreement between the school District and a soda vending company Since 1993 various electrical components of the scoreboard had become inoperable and expensive to repair At times the board had stopped working all together A new LED video scoreboard was constructed at the north end of Byers Field in 2008 The new board allows for video advertising as well as providing video of the sporting events on the field Advertising revenue will be the source of revenue to support the cost of this board along with a 75 000 00 donation from the Friends of Byers Field organization The board cost 794 378 Field surface and track editThe field is turf along with a new asphalt based rubberized track The original cinder track was installed in 1954 The cinder track was converted to an asphalt based rubberized track in 1993 since then the topcoat developed cracks and surface areas became unstable with numerous patch repairs The track was completely resurfaced with a new rubberized topcoat in 2008 costing 134 095 Gates editThere are two entry exit gates The main gate is located behind the south endzone and a secondary gate is at the north end of the stadium Parking editThere is parking on the south and east side of the stadium Events editThe venue plays host to high school and middle school football games both regular season and playoff games The stadium has hosted OHSAA state semi final football playoff games There are also soccer games and track and field events It also hosts Pop Warner Football games and Tri City Youth Football Games Cleveland s professional women s football team plays here Byers Field also served as home to the NPSL s AFC Cleveland Royals during its inaugural 2012 season Capacity editThe stadium has a capacity of 12 750 1 Facts editByers Field is the second largest football venue in Cuyahoga County behind only FirstEnergy Stadium the home of the Cleveland Browns Rededication editThe stadium was dedicated to Bob Boulton and is now called Byers Field at Bob Boulton Stadium Byers Field Foundation editThe Stadium is run by The Byers Field Foundation 41 22 55 N 81 44 13 W 41 382041 N 81 736991 W 41 382041 81 736991References edit Parma s Byers Field upgraded with 2 million in renovations Fields of Green 26 August 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Byers Field amp oldid 1215603178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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