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The excitement is palpable as Galveston prepares to celebrate the grand unveiling of the newly renovated Kerrville Stadium this Friday, August 29. This event marks the first home game for the Ball High School Tornadoes and is designated as Central Night, honoring the legacy of the former Central High School and the current Central Middle School.
Kerrville Stadium, a historic venue with roots dating back over 100 years, has undergone significant upgrades, including a new press box equipped with modern amenities. The press box features heating and air conditioning, an elevator, restrooms, and a food preparation area, ensuring comfort for all attendees. The double-tiered seating arrangement allows coaches, announcers, and sports writers to gather efficiently, while a state-of-the-art scoreboard will display instant replays and fan photos.
Accessibility is a key focus of the renovations, with the stadium now fully ADA compliant. Gradual ramps and low-degree inclines make it easier for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges to navigate the venue independently. Special seating options are available, enhancing the experience for all fans.
Kerrville Stadium has a storied past, having hosted numerous high school playoff games and college events since its concrete transformation in 1948. It was once the only refuge during lightning or rain delays, showcasing its importance to the community.
As the community gears up for the celebration, there is a call to action for residents to attend and witness the improvements firsthand. The hope is to reclaim the title of having the best high school stadium in Galveston County, making this Friday's event a significant milestone for both the stadium and the local community.
Converted from Galveston - Regular Council meeting on August 28, 2025
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