Favorite and Least Favorite Stadiums to Visit
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Favorites: (In no particular order)
1. Nelsonville-York
2. Zanesville
3. Oak Hill
4. Cincinnati Summit Country Day
5. Good Ol' Spartan Stadium (ND)- the stadium's in bad shape, but the field has more than enough history to make up for it.
6. Tartan Turf (East)- feels like the fans are on top of you- really intense.
Least:
1. Symmes Valley
2. Green- Side note: Once before a game, one of Green's freshman was going around picking up dog poop off the field...
3. Racine Southern
4. South Gallia
5. Wheelersburg
6. Manchester- Pretty sure the sewer backs up onto the field when it rains...
1. Nelsonville-York
2. Zanesville
3. Oak Hill
4. Cincinnati Summit Country Day
5. Good Ol' Spartan Stadium (ND)- the stadium's in bad shape, but the field has more than enough history to make up for it.
6. Tartan Turf (East)- feels like the fans are on top of you- really intense.
Least:
1. Symmes Valley
2. Green- Side note: Once before a game, one of Green's freshman was going around picking up dog poop off the field...
3. Racine Southern
4. South Gallia
5. Wheelersburg
6. Manchester- Pretty sure the sewer backs up onto the field when it rains...
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Favorite - Oh, that one is easy. OK, I'm a homer. Monroe Memorial Park in Woodsfield. What a great place to watch a game, period. Plenty of restrooms, plenty of parking, concessions galore. Easy to get in and out of after the game. Plus all of the hoopla! Doesn't get much better than this!
Worst - Miller and/or Waterford. Miller, field is a wreck, middle of nowhere, it is a mud bog late in the year. Waterford, great eats, but the field is still awful. Mud in the middle of the field by week 6, really tall grass on the outskirts by the sidelines. Sorry, a combover doesn't work for a football field. Getting better, but still needs work.
Worst - Miller and/or Waterford. Miller, field is a wreck, middle of nowhere, it is a mud bog late in the year. Waterford, great eats, but the field is still awful. Mud in the middle of the field by week 6, really tall grass on the outskirts by the sidelines. Sorry, a combover doesn't work for a football field. Getting better, but still needs work.
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Gallia's home field. Memorial Field. Not much room to park in the swamp. One of these days, we'll be in our new field in Centenary...Hope I live to see it.
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I hope so too, but I wouldn't bet on it!Jottings wrote:Gallia's home field. Memorial Field. Not much room to park in the swamp. One of these days, we'll be in our new field in Centenary...Hope I live to see it.

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the last few I have been to--in no order
Jackson
Logan
Nelson/York
Vinton County
Jackson
Logan
Nelson/York
Vinton County
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Enjoy going to Glouster, it is so bad it is great.
I think Waterford is the worst place to watch a football game, seems to me you are looking up at the field from the visitors section.
I think Waterford is the worst place to watch a football game, seems to me you are looking up at the field from the visitors section.
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anyone know if Lancaster has changed their field?
The last time I was there it had a lot of running down hills and up hills.Down hill to the outside and up hill to the center
The last time I was there it had a lot of running down hills and up hills.Down hill to the outside and up hill to the center
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I really like portsmouths new field looks really good has a great feel to it and atmosphere defiantly one of my favorites
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Fav
1 Upper Arlington- great food and tradition
2 Ironton - tradition and atmosphere
3 Grove City- what an environment
Least
1 Fairland- loved coach Mayo, but it does not represent him. Visitor bleachers are unsafe.
2 Chesapeake- field Is a train wreck, spend some money on something other than basketball
3 River Valley- needs some love
1 Upper Arlington- great food and tradition
2 Ironton - tradition and atmosphere
3 Grove City- what an environment
Least
1 Fairland- loved coach Mayo, but it does not represent him. Visitor bleachers are unsafe.
2 Chesapeake- field Is a train wreck, spend some money on something other than basketball
3 River Valley- needs some love
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Favorites
Jackson - probably the best facility in southern Ohio
Valley - great stadium and parking
Minford - after the renovations a couple years ago it is much improved
Oak Hill
Least
West - football fields should not have tracks around them. No atmosphere because you are too far from the field
Fairland - visitor bleachers are unsafe
Waverly - really needs a makeover all around
Ironton
Jackson - probably the best facility in southern Ohio
Valley - great stadium and parking
Minford - after the renovations a couple years ago it is much improved
Oak Hill
Least
West - football fields should not have tracks around them. No atmosphere because you are too far from the field
Fairland - visitor bleachers are unsafe
Waverly - really needs a makeover all around
Ironton
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Least
Wheelersburg - The whole stadium needs fixed. Vistors locker is poor and the vistors side lines is unsafe for both coaches and players.
Fairland
Chesapeake
Waverly - Bad field
Fav
Ashland
Oak Hill
Valley
Jackson
Wheelersburg - The whole stadium needs fixed. Vistors locker is poor and the vistors side lines is unsafe for both coaches and players.
Fairland
Chesapeake
Waverly - Bad field
Fav
Ashland
Oak Hill
Valley
Jackson
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[quote="4th n Goal"]Favorites
Oak Hill
Least
West - football fields should not have tracks around them. No atmosphere because you are too far from the field
You do know oak hill also has a track around it?
Oak Hill
Least
West - football fields should not have tracks around them. No atmosphere because you are too far from the field
You do know oak hill also has a track around it?
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Favorites:
Minford- Best football atmosphere IMO
Valley- Gotta love the turf
Jackson- ^^
Oakhill- ^^
Least:
Wellston-Visitors usually end up having to stand on the home side to see.
Burg- toughest place to get a W at.
Northwest- needs redone
Minford- Best football atmosphere IMO
Valley- Gotta love the turf
Jackson- ^^
Oakhill- ^^
Least:
Wellston-Visitors usually end up having to stand on the home side to see.
Burg- toughest place to get a W at.
Northwest- needs redone
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favorites
Ironton-tradition, big games, my team
Jackson-best local stadium
Ashland, ky love to see their faces after they lose, plus their radio people always say we cheat even when its 42-0
Least
Wheelersburg- after you climb mt everest, you get to hear the sounds of rocks in jugs and even tough your on your teams side you get to sit by a wheelersburg fan screaming in your ear
ANY PLAYOFF AWAY GAME- LOCAL TEAMS GET NO CALLS ALL OF US Ironton, Wheelersburg, Porstmouth, Oak Hill, etc, we go up North and get treated like the Hoosiers.
Ironton-tradition, big games, my team
Jackson-best local stadium
Ashland, ky love to see their faces after they lose, plus their radio people always say we cheat even when its 42-0
Least
Wheelersburg- after you climb mt everest, you get to hear the sounds of rocks in jugs and even tough your on your teams side you get to sit by a wheelersburg fan screaming in your ear
ANY PLAYOFF AWAY GAME- LOCAL TEAMS GET NO CALLS ALL OF US Ironton, Wheelersburg, Porstmouth, Oak Hill, etc, we go up North and get treated like the Hoosiers.
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Best-
Wheelersburg-all the tradition and because I'm a fan
Valley-Very nice complex. Plenty of parking and seating. Best popcorn around also.
Jackson-Same as with Valley. Plenty of parking and seating
Portsmouth-field is nice but the visitors section is to small as far as the rows of seats being so close to each other. I'm short and I sat with my knees in the back of the person in front of me.
Nelsonville York-Very nice stadium and field. Made for a nice football atmosphere. The only bad thing about it is when they would fire up the grill, the smoke would sometimes cover the field.
Worst-
Ironton-If you are not there at 5:30, you have to park 10 blocks away on a side street. Also, if you don't get there early enough and get a seat up high on the visitors section, you have to sit down low where everyone walking through is walking in front of you. Oh, also, you have to sit next to an Ironton fan screaming in your ear all night if you happen to have to sit on the end.
Lancaster-Fans are to far away from the field
Spartan-Same as with Lancaster. Might have all of the tradition but it is to big and plus the last time I was there, the visitors section was closed off because they were falling in.
Wheelersburg-all the tradition and because I'm a fan
Valley-Very nice complex. Plenty of parking and seating. Best popcorn around also.
Jackson-Same as with Valley. Plenty of parking and seating
Portsmouth-field is nice but the visitors section is to small as far as the rows of seats being so close to each other. I'm short and I sat with my knees in the back of the person in front of me.
Nelsonville York-Very nice stadium and field. Made for a nice football atmosphere. The only bad thing about it is when they would fire up the grill, the smoke would sometimes cover the field.
Worst-
Ironton-If you are not there at 5:30, you have to park 10 blocks away on a side street. Also, if you don't get there early enough and get a seat up high on the visitors section, you have to sit down low where everyone walking through is walking in front of you. Oh, also, you have to sit next to an Ironton fan screaming in your ear all night if you happen to have to sit on the end.
Lancaster-Fans are to far away from the field
Spartan-Same as with Lancaster. Might have all of the tradition but it is to big and plus the last time I was there, the visitors section was closed off because they were falling in.
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Favorite:
Jackson-the whole stadium
Ironton-tradition
Least:
Zane Trace-terrible playing field. worst I played on in high school.
Northwest-one side of bleachers and a long ways away from the action.
Jackson-the whole stadium
Ironton-tradition
Least:
Zane Trace-terrible playing field. worst I played on in high school.
Northwest-one side of bleachers and a long ways away from the action.
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It's opinions, nothing Rational about it. lolRationalVoice wrote:Having read the above observations, how is...
1) Ironton among the most AND least favorite places to visit
and...
2) Fairland so low on everyone's list ?