sport.wikisort.org - StadiumDelmar Stadium is a 12,000-seat stadium located at 1900 Mangum Road in Houston, Texas, United States. It is primarily used for American football games of Houston Independent School District schools. It is a part of the Delmar-Tusa Sports complex includes a 5,000-seat basketball/volleyball arena, Delmar Fieldhouse, a 6,000-seat rugby/football/soccer/track venue, Dyer Stadium, a 3,000-seat football/soccer field, Delmar Jr. Field, and a 1,500-seat baseball stadium, Absher Field.[1]
Stadium in Houston, Texas, USA
Delmar Stadium |
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Full name | James M. Delmar Stadium |
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Location | 2020 Mangum Road Houston, Texas 77092 |
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Owner | Houston Independent School District |
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Operator | Houston Independent School District |
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Capacity | 12,000 |
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Surface | Artificial Turf |
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Opened | 1957 |
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Houston Independent School District (1957–present) Texas Southern University (SWAC) (2008, 2011) Space City Classic (2010–present) Houston SaberCats (MLR) (2018–2019) |
Delmar Stadium was constructed in 1959 for just under $12.9 million. After severe flooding in May 2015 rendered the field unsuitable for play, artificial turf was installed later that year.
In 1974, the Minnesota Vikings used Delmar Stadium as their practice facility in preparation for Super Bowl VIII, which was played at Rice Stadium.
Delmar was also the primary home field of the Texas Southern University Tigers football team in 2008, following Hurricane Ike. Texas Southern played three games there during the 2008 season, including a rivalry game against Grambling State University on November 20.[2]
On March 13, 2010, Delmar Stadium hosted the third annual Space City Classic high school senior all-star football game.[3] Organizers intend to keep the Space City Classic at Delmar in the future.[4]
On July 22, 2011, Trae Day, in honor of rapper Trae Tha Truth, was hosted for its 4th year.[5]
The stadium was used as a filming site in the 1998 movie Rushmore, for the scene where Max is flying a kite and meets Margaret.
In 2019, the Houston Sabercats, returned to play a professional rugby game at the stadium when the pitch at their new purpose built rugby stadium was not deemed playable following their soft opening.
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Houston Independent School District (Campuses) |
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K–12 schools |
- T. H. Rogers (alternative, magnet)
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6–12 schools |
- Jane Long Academy (middle school zoned, high school not zoned)
- Leland (alt.)
- Sharpstown Int'l (alt.)
- Y.W.C.P.A. (alt.)
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High schools |
- Austin
- Bellaire
- Chávez
- Furr
- Heights (ex-Reagan)
- Sam Houston
- Kashmere
- Lamar
- Madison
- Milby
- North Forest
- Northside (ex-Davis)
- Scarborough
- Sharpstown
- Sterling
- Waltrip
- Washington
- Westbury
- Westside
- Wheatley
- Wisdom (ex-Lee)
- Worthing
- Yates
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Alternative and magnet high schools |
- Carnegie Vanguard
- Challenge Early College
- DeBakey
- East Early College
- Eastwood Academy
- Energy Institute
- H.A.I.S.
- H.S.E.P.
- H.S.P.V.A.
- Jones Futures Academy
- Barbara Jordan
- H.S.L.J.
- Liberty (Newcomer)
- Mount Carmel Acad.
- North Houston Early College
- South Early College
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K–8 schools |
- Baker (formerly Woodrow Wilson)
- Gregory-Lincoln
- Wharton
- Mandarin Immersion (magnet only)
- The Rice School (magnet only)
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Middle schools |
- Key
- Lanier
- Pershing
- BCM Academy at Ryan (magnet)
- Las Américas Newcomer School (alternative)
- Others
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Elementary schools |
- Cage
- Cornelius
- Harvard
- Kashmere Gardens
- Lantrip
- Poe
- River Oaks
- Travis
- Walnut Bend
- Arabic Immersion (magnet only)
- Others
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Former alt. K-12/6–12 schools |
- C.L.C.
- Kay On-Going
- Leader's Acad.
- Pro-Vision Academy (no longer affiliated with HISD, still in operation)
- V Prep
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Former high schools |
- San Jacinto
- Carter Career Center (alternative)
- DeVry Advantage Academy (alternative)
- Gulf Coast Trades Center (no longer affiliated with HISD, still in operation)
- Middle College (magnet)
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Former middle and K-8 schools |
- Edgar M. Gregory K-8
- Ryan MS
- The Lawson Academy (no longer affiliated with HISD, still in operation)
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Athletics | |
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Literature |
- Brown, Not White
- Make Haste Slowly
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Superintendents |
- Edison E. Oberholtzer
- Billy Reagan
- Joan Raymond
- Frank Petruzielo
- Yvonne Gonzalez (interim)
- Rod Paige
- Abelardo Saavedra
- Terry Grier
- Richard A. Carranza
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Houston SaberCats |
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Coach(es) |
- Pote Human (HC)
- Paul Emerick
- Campbell Johnstone
- Ashley Dixon
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Players |
- Team captain: De Wet Roos
- Current squad
- Rugby HTX (Sr. Academy)
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Rivalries | |
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Division I FBS | The American | |
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Big 12 | |
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C-USA | |
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SEC | |
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Sun Belt | |
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Division I FCS | Southland | |
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SWAC |
- Panther Stadium at Blackshear Field (Prairie View A&M)
- PNC Stadium (Texas Southern)
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WAC | |
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Division II | |
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Division III | American Southwest |
- Gordon Wood Stadium (Howard Payne)
- Jackson Field (Sul Ross State)
- Matador Stadium (Texas Lutheran)
- Ornelas Stadium (East Texas Baptist)
- Shelton Stadium (Hardin–Simmons)
- Tiger Field (Mary Hardin–Baylor)
- Wilford Moore Stadium (McMurry)
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SAA |
- E. M. Stevens Football Stadium (Trinity)
- Jerry Apple Stadium (Austin)
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NAIA | |
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