sport.wikisort.org - StadiumBrooks Park is a softball field in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, used by the Washington & Jefferson Presidents softball team.[2] The field dimensions are 200 feet (61 m) down the lines and 205 feet (62 m) to center field.[2] It also has home and away dugouts and separate bullpens.[2]
Softball field in Pennsylvania
In 2004, the field was renovated with funding provided by the Robert and Susan Brooks and the Brooks Foundation.[1] The entire field was re-sodded and an outfield wall was added.[1] Off the field, a new scoreboard was installed and a public address system and press box were added.[1]
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Washington & Jefferson College |
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Academics |
- Abernathy Field Station
- Combat Stress Intervention Program
- Culturally Authentic Pictorial Lexicon
- Energy Index
- Topic: The Washington & Jefferson College Review
- U. Grant Miller Library
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Athletics |
- The Presidents
- Football
- Men's ice hockey
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History |
- History
- Traditions
- Jefferson Medical College
- Washington University
- John McMillan's Log School
- Pennsylvania College Cases
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Campus |
- List of buildings
- The Burnett Center
- McMillan Hall
- Old Gym
- Old Main
- Swanson Science Center
- Technology Center
- Pet House
- Former: Hays Hall
- Washington Female Seminary
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People |
- Alumni
- List of presidents
- John McMillan / Thaddeus Dod / Joseph Smith (Founders)
- Tori Haring-Smith (President)
- Faculty
- Trustees
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Student life |
- Clubs
- Greek organizations
- Jefferson Duo
- Literary societies
- Politics
- Red & Black
- WNJR
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Community |
- Relations with City of Washington
- Washington, Pennsylvania
- East Washington Historic District
- Sackville House
- First Presbyterian Church
- Church of the Covenant
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Historic sites |
- David Bradford House
- East Washington Historic District
- F. Julius LeMoyne House
- LeMoyne Crematory
- McMillan Hall
- Dr. Joseph Maurer House
- Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Station
- Sackville House (demolished)
- Trinity Hall
- Washington Armory
- Washington County Courthouse
- Washington County Jail
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Education |
- Washington & Jefferson College
- Washington Female Seminary (defunct)
- Trinity Area School District
- Washington School District
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Industry and commerce |
- Cameron Coca-Cola
- Duncan & Miller Glass Company (defunct)
- Millcraft Industries
- Tanger Outlets Washington
- Washington Crown Center
- Washington oil field
- Washington Mall
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Sports | |
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Media |
- Observer-Reporter
- Red & Black
- WJPA
- WNJR
- WKZV (defunct)
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Houses of worship |
- Beth Israel Congregation
- Church of the Covenant
- First Presbyterian Church
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Other |
- Brownson House
- City of Washington–Washington & Jefferson College relations
- Declaration and Address
- The George Washington Hotel
- Shorty's Lunch
- Washington Trust Building
- The Union Grill
- The Washington Hospital
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