Top 10 high school football stadiums in the Oklahoma City area

 
By Jason Kersey, Ryan Aber and Scott Wright, Staff Writers | Modified: November 2, 2011 at 9:35 pm | Published: November 2, 2011    Comment on this article Leave a comment

1. Guthrie, Jelsma Stadium

Jelsma Stadium, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, doesn’t have artificial turf. It doesn’t have a Jumbotron. But what it does have can’t be expressed in dollars, cents and flash. For more on Jelsma, check out our story: Why Guthrie's Jelsma Stadium is the Oklahoma City area's best high school football venue.

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2. Millwood, L.W. Good Stadium and Leodies Robinson Field

Surrounded on three sides by steep grass hills, allowing for more fans than the bleachers will actually hold.

3. Newcastle, Racer Stadium

Got a face-lift — new two-story fieldhouse and artificial turf — but it retained what made it cool —checkered end zones and pregame pageantry.

4. Douglass, Moses F. Miller Stadium

Trojans are 21-3 at new Moses F. Miller Stadium, which opened in 2007 as tribute to their glorious past with a modern feel.

5. Yukon, Miller Stadium

The 6,000-seat stadium opened this year with a video screen, scoreboard, FieldTurf and a state-of-the-art track.

6. Stillwater, Pioneer Stadium

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