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Abe Martin--Lufkin: Aint nothing like a good game at the good ol' Abe

Jasper Bulldog Stadium: The turkey legs, nuff said.

Memorial Stadium-P.A.: back in the day (90s) stadium was rockin'.  Chili dogs were on point!

Wichita Falls: when this stadium is filled you can cut the tension of a game with a knife.

Waco I.S.D.: come playoff time this is one of the best, if not the best stadium.

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Best stadium Dayton will play in will be Galena Park's stadium.

I can't wait until Dayton's off week when I will go see a game at the new Reservation (PN-G vs Texas City).

Got to think PN-G has the best stadium in the Triangle (I think Silsbee's is probably next)

Stallworth is the best stadium between the Houston area and Beaumont with Dayton's second.

Galena Park's stadium is the best on on the east side followed by Deer Park's stadium.

To be a high school football player, the best atmosphere to play a game at is easily the Reservation.

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/www.texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=484

Love playing there!!! Its like the Collusiem!!

That is funny and it looks like a neat place to play. It says on the comments about the stadium "Five rows of bleacher steps, one side only. Bring lawn chairs"

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Abe Martin--Lufkin: Aint nothing like a good game at the good ol' Abe

Jasper Bulldog Stadium: The turkey legs, nuff said.

Memorial Stadium-P.A.: back in the day (90s) stadium was rockin'.  Chili dogs were on point!

Wichita Falls: when this stadium is filled you can cut the tension of a game with a knife.

Waco I.S.D.: come playoff time this is one of the best, if not the best stadium.

Not sure about now but back in the TJ days of Memorial Stadium, they had the best hotdogs around going back to the 60's.

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Abe Martin--Lufkin: Aint nothing like a good game at the good ol' Abe

Jasper Bulldog Stadium: The turkey legs, nuff said.

Memorial Stadium-P.A.: back in the day (90s) stadium was rockin'.  Chili dogs were on point!

Wichita Falls: when this stadium is filled you can cut the tension of a game with a knife.

Waco I.S.D.: come playoff time this is one of the best, if not the best stadium.

Not sure about now but back in the TJ days of Memorial Stadium, they had the best hotdogs around going back to the 60's.

I only went to the lincoln games for the chili dogs, not to watch them play and get beat 84-0  :D  j/k 

another stadium thats unique because its below ground level is Deer Park.

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PNG sounds like they really did it up right, so I'm looking forward to seeing it up close next Friday night. Galena Park ISD stadium is very nice as is Deer Park's..The Berry Center isn't a stadium.. Its a "palace"....but the school taxes in that area went thru the roof to pay for it, so it all comes with a price tag.

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The best Stadium Ive ever been to is the stadium Central played Friendswood in last yr..

In the woodlands..i think its WoodFOREST BANK STADIUM.,.That's football at its best

The Atmosphere was Electric,it was cold in late December,  Texas playoff football ,and the football was great

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The best Stadium Ive ever been to is the stadium Central played Friendswood in last yr..

In the woodlands..i think its WoodFOREST BANK STADIUM.,.That's football at its best

The Atmosphere was Electric,it was cold in late December,  Texas playoff football ,and the football was great

I was there pulling for the Jags!!! Wearing my Purple of course....

;D ;D ;D ;D

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The best Stadium Ive ever been to is the stadium Central played Friendswood in last yr..

In the woodlands..i think its WoodFOREST BANK STADIUM.,.That's football at its best

The Atmosphere was Electric,it was cold in late December,  Texas playoff football ,and the football was great

yes, indeed!
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