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'''Wheeling Island Stadium''' is a stadium located on [[Wheeling Island]] in [[Wheeling, West Virginia]]. The stadium seats 12,220 in two stands along either sidelines, the end zones are empty. Wheeling Island Stadium usually hosts [[High school]] [[American football|football]] and [[soccer]] events but can host concerts.
'''Wheeling Island Stadium''' is a stadium used mostly for American football and soccer located on [[Wheeling Island]] in [[Wheeling, West Virginia]]. The original portion of the stadium was dedicated on June 10, 1927,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ohiocountylibrary.org/research/wheeling-history/5974|title = Wheeling Island Stadium > Research &#124; Ohio County Public Library &#124; Ohio County Public Library &#124; Wheeling West Virginia &#124; Ohio County WV &#124; Wheeling WV History &#124;}}</ref> but a large concrete seating section was added in 1987.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theintelligencer.net/news/top-headlines/2017/06/cost-for-wheeling-island-stadium-repairs-less-than-anticipated/|title=Cost for Wheeling Island Stadium Repairs Less Than Anticipated}}</ref> The stadium seats 12,220 in two stands along either sidelines, the end zones are empty. Wheeling Island Stadium usually hosts [[high school]] [[American football|football]] and [[soccer]] events but can host concerts, hosting [[REO Speedwagon]] most recently in 2009. President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at the stadium on September 27, 1962.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jfklibrary.org/asset-viewer/archives/JFKWHA/1962/JFKWHA-131-005/JFKWHA-131-005|title=Remarks at the Wheeling Stadium, Wheeling, West Virginia, 27 September 1962 &#124; JFK Library}}</ref>
[[File:Wheelingstad.jpg|thumb|right|Wheeling Island Stadium]]
[[File:Wheelingstad.jpg|thumb|right|Wheeling Island Stadium]]
The stadium is also the home of the "Super Six." Each year Wheeling Island plays host to the West Virginia State Football Championships for Class A, AA, and AAA.

The stadium is owned and operated by [[Wheeling Park High School]].

The stadium is also the home of the "Super Six." Each year Wheeling Island plays host to the West Virginia State Football Championships for Class A, AA, AAA.

The stadium is considered one of the best high school stadiums in West Virginia, mainly due to capacity and layout of the facility. The Wheeling Island Casino Resort is located within walking distance, providing overnight accommodations for teams. There is plenty of parking adjacent to the stadium, and a private lot adjacent to the south end zone for school personnel, media, and pass holders. The stadium is complete with a 3 level press box with camera deck and private boxes for the coaches. In 2008, a video system was installed at the stadium, several corporate sponsors donated to the project including Wheeling Hospital. Students from Wheeling Park High School's TV station, WPHP-TV, operate the cameras for all Wheeling Park football and soccer games.

In 2004, the previous grass surface was replaced with a ProGrass Turf surface. Due to the stadium's location in a high risk flood zone, there is an emergency plan to seal the playing surface in the event of flooding.

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Latest revision as of 06:05, 4 May 2024

Wheeling Island Stadium is a stadium used mostly for American football and soccer located on Wheeling Island in Wheeling, West Virginia. The original portion of the stadium was dedicated on June 10, 1927,[1] but a large concrete seating section was added in 1987.[2] The stadium seats 12,220 in two stands along either sidelines, the end zones are empty. Wheeling Island Stadium usually hosts high school football and soccer events but can host concerts, hosting REO Speedwagon most recently in 2009. President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at the stadium on September 27, 1962.[3]

Wheeling Island Stadium

The stadium is owned and operated by Wheeling Park High School.

The stadium is also the home of the "Super Six." Each year Wheeling Island plays host to the West Virginia State Football Championships for Class A, AA, AAA.

The stadium is considered one of the best high school stadiums in West Virginia, mainly due to capacity and layout of the facility. The Wheeling Island Casino Resort is located within walking distance, providing overnight accommodations for teams. There is plenty of parking adjacent to the stadium, and a private lot adjacent to the south end zone for school personnel, media, and pass holders. The stadium is complete with a 3 level press box with camera deck and private boxes for the coaches. In 2008, a video system was installed at the stadium, several corporate sponsors donated to the project including Wheeling Hospital. Students from Wheeling Park High School's TV station, WPHP-TV, operate the cameras for all Wheeling Park football and soccer games.

In 2004, the previous grass surface was replaced with a ProGrass Turf surface. Due to the stadium's location in a high risk flood zone, there is an emergency plan to seal the playing surface in the event of flooding.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wheeling Island Stadium > Research | Ohio County Public Library | Ohio County Public Library | Wheeling West Virginia | Ohio County WV | Wheeling WV History |".
  2. ^ "Cost for Wheeling Island Stadium Repairs Less Than Anticipated".
  3. ^ "Remarks at the Wheeling Stadium, Wheeling, West Virginia, 27 September 1962 | JFK Library".

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