Veterans Memorial Stadium
District Stadium
Former namesClear Creek ISD District Stadium (1957–2007)
Location2305 East Main Street
League City, Texas 77573
Coordinates29°31′36″N 95°04′23″W / 29.52667°N 95.07306°W / 29.52667; -95.07306
OwnerClear Creek Independent School District
OperatorClear Creek Independent School District
Capacity8,200
SurfaceAstro Play
Construction
Opened1957
Renovated2004
Tenants
Clear Brook High School
Clear Creek High School
Clear Falls High School
Clear Lake High School
Clear Springs High School

Veterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School. It is currently one of two stadiums in the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) and supports five 6A high schools in the district primarily for football games. The stadium also hosts some of the district's soccer, frisbee, and golf practice games. Veterans Memorial Stadium is also home to the high school's powder puff football games.[1]

Veterans Memorial Stadium recent updates include 2013 Bond (~$2M) to replace turf and bleacher safety and improvements. On May 5, 2017, $687.7k (2020 dollars) was planned as part of a $486M bond, passing with 63.59%[2] of the vote.[3] These updates will be for parking, utility, dressing room, and concession stand.

Clear Creek is in Texas District 24-6A and has 12 University Scholastic League (UIL) sports. Clear Creek ISD has recently opened a new stadium on March 10, 2016, Challenger Columbia Stadium, to alleviate the strain placed on Veterans Memorial Stadium by five, comprehensive 6A high schools. [4]

References

  1. "Veterans Memorial Stadium". 2013 Bond. Clear Creek ISD. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. https://www.connection.news/education/ccisd-voters-approve-million-bond-issue-vote-out-incumbent-trustee/article_26c9140f-2472-5af1-8126-a225df3044d8.html
  3. "Veterans Memorial Stadium".
  4. "Clear Creek ISD Challenger Columbia Stadium opens". 11 March 2016.
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