Monday, August 13, 2018

Most Expensive Texas High School Football Stadiums

I recently ran across this list in the Houston Chronicle and found it interesting.

Cy-Fair ISD
Cy-Fair FCU Stadium
Cost: $80 million*
Capacity: 11,000
Opened: 2006
*-included 9,500-seat arena and 456-seat theater

Katy ISD
Legacy Stadium
Cost: $70.3 million
Capacity: 12,000
Opened: 2017

McKinney ISD
McKinney Stadium
Cost: $69.9  million*
Capacity: 12,000
Opened: 2012
*-estimated as it's still under construction

Allen ISD
Eagle Stadium
Cost: $60 million
Capacity: 18,000
Opened: 2012

Conroe ISD
Woodforest Bank Stadium
Cost: $49 million
Capacity: 10,000
Opened: 2008

Prosper ISD
Prosper Stadium
Cost: $48 million*
Capacity: 12,000
Opened: 2019
*estimated as it's still under construction, also includes a natatorium

Beaumont ISD
Dr. C.A. Thomas Education Support Center
Cost: $47.3 million*
Capacity: 10,600
Opened: 2010
*-includes a natatorium

Alvin ISD
Freedom Field
Cost: $41.4 million*
Capacity: 10,280
Opened: 2008
*-estimated as it's still under construction

Clear Creek ISD
Challenger-Columbia Stadium
Cost: $39 million
Capacity: 10,000
Opened: 2016

Spring ISD
Spring District Stadium
Cost: $38 million
Capacity: 8,000
Opened: 2019

San Antonio ISD
Alamo Stadium
Cost: $33 million
Capacity: 18,500
Opened: 2014*
*-opened in 1939 and renovated in 2014

Pflugerville ISD
The Pfeild
Cost: $25.8 million
Capacity: 10,000
Opened: 2017

Fort Bend ISD
Ken Hall Stadium
Cost: $25 million
Capacity: 10,000
Opened: 2004

Channel View ISD
Ray Maddy Memorial Stadium
Cost $24 million*
Capacity: 9,000
Opened: 2012
*-includes a gym

Galena Park ISD
Galena Park Stadium
Cost: $21 million*
Capacity: 10,300
Opened: 2002
*-includes a natatorium

New Caney ISD
Texan Drive Stadium
Cost $20 million
Capacity: 8,200
Opened: 2014

San Marcos ISD
Toyota Rattler Stadium
Cost $18.4 million
Capacity: 8,000
Opened: 2014

Pine Tree ISD
Pirate Stadium
Cost: $16 million
Capacity: 6,500
Opened: 2013

It's great to see Fort Bend memorialize Sugar Land High's legendary running back Ken Hall in the naming of their stadium.

They love their football in Texas.





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