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词条 Hillsboro Stadium
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  1. History

  2. Facility

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| stadium_name = Hillsboro Stadium
| nickname =
| image =
| location = 4450 NE Century Blvd
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
| coordinates = {{Coord|45.554569|-122.906628|type:landmark_region:US|display=inline,title}}
| broke_ground =
| opened = 1999
| renovated = 2010 (new turf)
| owner = City of Hillsboro
| operator = City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department
| surface = FieldTurf
| construction_cost = $7,500,000 USD
| architect = GBD Architects
| former_names =
| tenants = Century H.S. Jaguars football & lacrosse (OSAA) (1999–present)
Portland State Vikings football (NCAA) (2000, 2010, 2014–15, 2018–present)
Central Catholic H.S. Rams (OSAA) (2000, 2010,2013-2018)
Pacific University Boxers baseball & softball (NCAA) (2007)
Portland Stags (MLU) (2015)
Portland State Vikings (NCAA) women's soccer (2010–present)
(OSAA) Boys' State Football Tournament (2003, 2007-present) partial schedule
| seating_capacity = 7,600 (expandable to 10,000)
| website = hillsboro-oregon.gov
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Hillsboro Stadium in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States is a multi-sport stadium owned by the city of Hillsboro. Opened in 1999, the award winning stadium is part of the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex located in the northeast part of the city adjacent to the Sunset Highway. The facility hosts home football games for Portland State University and Century High School, plus state playoff games for the Oregon School Activities Association's smaller school divisions. Hillsboro Stadium is also used for baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse and has hosted college and professional teams. It is adjacent to the 2013-opened Hillsboro Ballpark (now Ron Tonkin Field).

History

Built in 1999, the stadium cost $7.5 million to build, opening in August of that year.[1] Overall, the entire sports complex cost $10 million to build, with funding from the city and the Ronler Acres urban renewal district.[2] The first football game at Hillsboro Stadium was on September 17, 1999, when Century High School played Oregon City High School.[2] Previously, Century had used Hare Field after the school opened in 1997, sharing that stadium with Hillsboro High School and Glencoe High School.[2]

In 2000, the facility was expanded to increase seating capacity from 4,000 to the current 7,000 plus.[3] An additional 3,000 temporary seats were added at that time as well to accommodate the Portland State football team.[3] The team used Hillsboro Stadium in 2000 when then Civic Stadium (now Providence Park) was being renovated.[7] Portland's Central Catholic High School also played their home games at the stadium that season as well.[3] In May 2001, the University of Oregon Ducks football team held their annual spring game at the stadium. This scrimmage event included future NFL quarterbacks Joey Harrington and Jason Fife.[4]

In October 2005, Hillsboro Stadium hosted a college football game between Southern Oregon University (SOU) and Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) in a neutral site contest between the NCAA Division III PLU and NAIA SOU.[5] During the 2007 season, Pacific University’s baseball and softball teams used the stadium while their new facility was being built in Forest Grove.[7] In June 2008, the opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics Oregon Summer Games were held at the facility.[6]

On August 9, 2008, the stadium hosted a regular season game between the Philadelphia Barrage and the New Jersey Pride of Major League Lacrosse (MLL).[7] New Jersey won the game with attendance totaling 3,687 people.[8] Hillsboro Stadium is mentioned as the likely home of any MLL team that may be awarded to or relocate to Portland.[8] The annual Les Schwab Bowl for high school football all stars was played at the stadium since 2009.[9]

In February 2010, the facilities artificial turf was replaced for the first time, with FieldTurf replacing the original AstroTurf.[10] The renovation cost $988,000, of which the school district covered $250,000 of those costs.[10] Hillsboro Stadium is scheduled to host the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Girls 16B Western National Championship in August 2010.[11] The stadium will be used for opening ceremonies and some games will be played on-site,[11] while another ASA tournament in scheduled for the stadium in 2012.[10]

Portland State again used the stadium in May 2010 for its spring football game, and held its home football games during the 2010 season at Hillsboro Stadium.[10][12] The home games were held at the stadium while then PGE Park (now Providence Park) underwent a remodel to prepare for Major League Soccer.[10][13] Also due to those renovations, Central Catholic High School played its home football games at Hillsboro Stadium.[14] In March 2012, the city announced it was exploring the addition of a baseball stadium at the complex in hopes of adding a minor league baseball team.[15] Portland State again played at the venue for one game in 2015 when Providence Park was unavailable due to its use as a Portland Timbers venue. The Vikings returned to the venue in 2018, playing only one home game at Providence Park and the remainder of their home schedule in Hillsboro. In that season, the Vikings not only faced conflicts with the Timbers, but also with the Timbers' NWSL sister team, the Portland Thorns; the NWSL championship game; and stadium expansion.[16]

Facility

Designed by GBD Architects and built by Hoffman Construction Company, the stadium was named one of 1999's Best Public Project Award recipients by AIA Western International.[1] The facility also won the 2000 Design Award of Merit from International Illumination Design Award.[17] Hillsboro Stadium has a {{convert|170000|ft2|adj=on}} FieldTurf field.[10][18] This field is large enough to accommodate two games at the same time.[19] The main grandstand is on the south side of the field and contains locker rooms, concession stands, and team training facilities.[18] Seating capacity is around 7,600 people.[20] The main, covered grandstand seats 4,000.[3]

The FieldTurf field is used for a variety of sports.[10] These include lacrosse, football, soccer, baseball, and softball.[18] The main use is for high school athletics for Hillsboro’s four high schools, primarily Century High School.[20][10] The stadium also hosts other events such as foot races,[21] Oregon School Activities Association state football playoffs,[22][23] Cyclocross (Cross Crusade),[24] expositions for rally cars,[25] and high school band competitions.[26]

See also

  • List of sports venues in Portland, Oregon
  • Shute Park
  • Noble Woods Park
  • Hondo Dog Park

References

1. ^Athletic Construction Projects: Hillsboro Stadium. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070630085916/http://hoffmancorp.com/SelectedProjects/selected-project.aspx?title=Hillsboro%20Stadium&cat=Athletic |date=2007-06-30 }} Hoffman Construction. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
2. ^Fentress, Aaron. "Century High’s new home field will make its football debut tonight: The Hillsboro Municipal Stadium is the centerpiece of a new athletic complex that cost $10 million", The Oregonian, September 17, 1999.
3. ^Rollins, Ian. "New stadium attracts wide interest", The Hillsboro Argus, August 29, 2000.
4. ^Vondersmith, Jason. Beavers ponder backup QB battle. The Portland Tribune, May 1, 2001.
5. ^Southern Oregon vs Pacific Lutheran (10-22-05). {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927002343/http://www.sou.edu/athletics/05sofb7.htm |date=2007-09-27 }} Southern Oregon University. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
6. ^Armer, Christine and Angella Foret Diehl. "Neighborhood Roundup - West Hillsboro", The Oregonian, June 26, 2008, Metro West Neighbors, p. 16.
7. ^Fentress, Aaron. Lacrosse fans to get look at pros playing outdoors. The Oregonian, August 9, 2008, Sports, p. E2.
8. ^Hellman, Nathan. New Jersey 17, Philadelphia 16 Major League Lacrosse attracts 3,687. The Oregonian, August 10, 2008, Sports, p. C5.
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://highschoolsports.oregonlive.com/news/article/-7229607194539282284/les-schwab-bowls-move-to-hillsboro-driven-by-parking-access-scale/|title=Les Schwab Bowl's move to Hillsboro driven by parking, access, scale|last=Ulmer|first=Jerry|date=June 19, 2009|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=2009-06-24}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/index.ssf/2010/03/hillsboro_stadium_gets_1_million_makeover_installs_fieldturf_surface.html|title=Hillsboro Stadium gets $1 million makeover, installs FieldTurf surface|last=Fitzgibbon |first=Joe|date=March 3, 2010|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=4 March 2010}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/washingtoncounty/index.ssf/2008/12/hillsboro_stadium_picked_for_s.html|title=Hillsboro stadium picked for softball tournament|last=Gregory|first=Roger|date=December 18, 2008|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=2009-06-24}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/vikings/index.ssf/2010/05/football_team_under_new_coach.html|title=Football team under new coach Nigel Burton shows new sense of urgency in spring game|last=Gjurgevich |first=Brian|date=May 8, 2010|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=11 May 2010}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goviks.com/SportSelect.dbml?temp_site=NO&DB_OEM_ID=19300&SPID=11189&SPSID=92393|title=Football - 2010 Schedule|work=GoViks.com|publisher=Portland State University|accessdate=4 March 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210145013/http://www.goviks.com/SportSelect.dbml?temp_site=NO&DB_OEM_ID=19300&SPID=11189&SPSID=92393|archivedate=10 February 2010|df=}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://highschoolsports.oregonlive.com/news/article/-2319074091137336964/football-central-catholic-will-play-2010-home-games-at-hillsboro-stadium/|title=Football: Central Catholic will play 2010 home games at Hillsboro Stadium|last=Ulmer|first=Jerry|date=May 13, 2010|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=13 May 2010}}
15. ^{{cite news|last=Fehrenbacher|first=Lee|title=Hillsboro considering construction of $11M baseball stadium|url=http://djcoregon.com/news/2012/04/04/hillsboro-considering-construction-of-11m-baseball-stadium/|accessdate=April 4, 2012|newspaper=Daily Journal of Commerce|date=April 4, 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/vikings/index.ssf/2018/06/portland_state_vikings_to_play.html |title=Portland State Vikings to play 4 football games at Hillsboro Stadium in 2018 |first=Joel |last=Odom |newspaper=The Oregonian |date=June 1, 2018 |accessdate=January 28, 2019}}
17. ^About Glumac: Awards. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061221151859/http://www.glumac.com/section.asp?catid=136&pageid=405 |date=2006-12-21 }} Glumac. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
18. ^Sports Complexes: Gordon Faber Recreation Complex. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061009152820/http://www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec/ParksFacilities/SportsFacilities.aspx |date=2006-10-09 }} Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/Parksrec/ParksFacilities/documents/GFRCSitePlan.pdf|title=Site Plan|publisher=Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department|accessdate=4 March 2010}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
20. ^Baseball, Softball To Play Season At Hillsboro Stadium. Pacific University. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
21. ^5K race. {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20071025005016/http://www.wcva.org/event.php?eID=8002 |date=2007-10-25 }} Washington County Visitor’s Association. Retrieved on April 28, 2007.
22. ^Mims, Steve. Siuslaw sets up No. 1 vs. No. 2.{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The Register-Guard, December 3, 2006.
23. ^{{cite news|url=http://highschoolsports.oregonlive.com/news/article/-1342071875401307114/class-6a-football-semifinal-scheduling-a-tough-problem-for-osaa-to-solve/|title=Class 6A football semifinal scheduling a tough problem for OSAA to solve|last=Ulmer|first=Jerry|date=October 6, 2010|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=10 October 2010}}
24. ^U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070823133320/http://www.crosscrusade.com/flyers/2006/november_19.html |date=2007-08-23 }} River City Bicycles. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
25. ^For Immediate Release. Rally America. Retrieved on October 3, 2007.
26. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/index.ssf/2010/10/sunset_classic_marching_band_competition.html|title=Hundreds of high school band performers compete in Sunset Classic in Hillsboro|last=Allyn|first=Bobby|date=October 9, 2010|work=The Oregonian|accessdate=10 October 2010}}

External links

  • Gordon Faber Recreation Complex
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