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Mvp Field Sherrard, Il Take Highway 67 South to County Road Nn and Take a Left MVBL Field Locations 2013 ADV – ADVENTURE CHURCH DAVENPORT, IA 6509 NW BLVD, DAVENPORT IA 52806 http://goo.gl/maps/4ITtN FROM I-80 – Take the IA-130 W/NORTHWEST BLVD exit, EXIT 292, HEAD SOUTH APPROX 1.2 MILLES, FIELD WILL BE ON THE LEFT AND – ANDOVER/LOVE PARK http://goo.gl/maps/nvdge DIRECTION TO THIS DIAMOND WOULD BE AS FOLLOWS FROM THE QC AREA (OR FROM NORTH): 1.I74 EAST TO IL-81, EXIT 24, TOWARD KEWANEE/CAMBRIDGE 2. TURN LEFT ON IL-81 (TRAVEL 2 MILES) 3. TURN LEFT ON LOCUST ST – (TRAVEL 1 BLOCK - FIELD LOCATED ON RIGHT) AE, AM, AW - ARSENAL ISLAND ROCK ISLAND, IL http://goo.gl/maps/V2c4K FIELDS ARE LOCATED ON ARSENAL ISLAND. ALL COACHES WILL BE SENT DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO ACCESS FIELDS AS / AVS - ALLEMAN FIELDS 1100-52ND AVE. MOLINE, IL 61265 http://goo.gl/maps/OSURh FROM IOWA FOLLOWING I-74: 1. I-74 SOUTH - TAKE THE JOHN DEERE RD EXIT (4A) HEADING WEST 2. GO PAST SOUTHPARK MALL ABOUT 1 1/2 MILES – (YOU'LL SEE A MENARD'S, TARGET, KOHL’S, IN A SHOPPING CENTER ON YOUR LEFT.) TURN LEFT AT THIS INTERSECTION OF JOHN DEERE RD. AND 7TH ST. 3. HEAD SOUTH ON 7TH ST. 4. TURN LEFT AT 43RD AVE. GO ABOUT 1/4 OF A MILE. YOU'LL SEE A GREEN SIGN ON YOUR RIGHT WHERE THE ALLEMAN FIELDS ARE - IT SAYS "HOME OF THE ALLEMAN PIONEERS." AH – ARROWHEAD FIELD COAL VALLEY, IL 12200 104TH STREET COAL VALLEY, IL 61240 http://goo.gl/maps/wVUcv COMING FROM I 74 HEADED TOWARD THE AIRPORT. AT THE STOP LIGHT (END OF 74) YOU WILL TAKE A LEFT ON ROUTE 6. APPROXIMATELY 1/4 MILE YOU WILL SEE A 4 WAY LIGHT, TURN RIGHT ON ROUTE 150. GO ABOUT2 MILES AND TAKE A RIGHT ON W. 3RD STREET. THIS WILL TURN INTO 104TH STREET. ARROWHEAD FIELD IS APPROXIMATELY 2 .5 MILES AND ON THE RIGHT BF - BARNSTORMER FENWAY, BETTENDORF, IA 3451 FOREST GROVE RD, BETTENDORF IA 52722 http://goo.gl/maps/SA7Hg FROM I-74 – TAKE 53 RD ST EXIT EAST (TOWARDS CINEMAS) STAY ON 53 RD TO DEVILS GLEN RD. TURN LEFT ON DEVILS GLEN, GO APRROX. ¾ MILE, FIELDS ON LEFT SIDE AT CORNER OF DEVILS GLEN AND FOREST GROVE RD FROM I-80 – TAKE MIDDLE RD EXIT SOUTH (TOWARDS BETTENDORF) TRAVEL APROX ¼ MILE ON MIDDLE RD TO FOREST GROVE RD, TURN RIGHT. TRAVEL ON FOREST GROVE APPROX 1 ½ MILES TO DEVILS GLEN RD AND TURN LEFT. FIELDS ARE ON THE CORNER OF FOREST GROVE AND DEVILS GLEN RD. MVBL Field Locations 2013 BHF - BLACKHAWK FIELD MOLINE, IL 4000 11TH ST. MOLINE, IL 61265 http://goo.gl/maps/SDu7o BOL - BOLLEN FIELD 2 0R 3 1001 S. CHICAGO ST., GENESEO, IL. http://goo.gl/maps/RG6pU TAKE I-80 TO THE GENESEO EXIT. GO NORTH ON HWY 82 TO THE FIRST STOPLIGHT AND TURN RIGHT ON US HWY 6 HEADING EAST. AT THE NEXT STOPLIGHT, TURN LEFT ONTO CHICAGO ST. TURN LEFT IN TO THE BOLLEN FIELD PARKING LOT AFTER TURNING ONTO CHICAGO ST. BUF – BUFFALO COMMUNITY PARK 501 DODGE ST. BUFFALO IA. HTTP://GOO.GL/MAPS/LHFQF BW - BARNSTORMER WRIGLEY , BETTENDORF, IA 3451 FOREST GROVE RD, BETTENDORF IA 52722 http://goo.gl/maps/SA7Hg FROM I-74 – TAKE 53 RD ST EXIT EAST (TOWARDS CINEMAS) STAY ON 53 RD TO DEVILS GLEN RD. TURN LEFT ON DEVILS GLEN, GO APRROX. ¾ MILE, FIELDS ON LEFT SIDE AT CORNER OF DEVILS GLEN AND FOREST GROVE RD. FROM I-80 – TAKE MIDDLE RD EXIT SOUTH (TOWARDS BETTENDORF) TRAVEL APROX ¼ MILE ON MIDDLE RD TO FOREST GROVE RD, TURN RIGHT. TRAVEL ON FOREST GROVE APPROX 1 ½ MILES TO DEVILS GLEN RD AND TURN LEFT. FIELDS ARE ON THE CORNER OF FOREST GROVE AND DEVILS GLEN RD. CC – CAMPBELL COMPLEX ANDALUSIA ROAD AND 29TH STREET WEST, ROCK ISLAND, IL http://goo.gl/maps/UluHE CF/CP - CHANCY PARK CLINTON,IA http://goo.gl/maps/4oxDS ENTER CLINTON ON HIGHWAY 30 WHICH WILL TURN INTO CAMANCHE AVE. FROM CAMANCHE AVE YOU WILL TURN LEFT ON 23RD PLACE (YOU WILL SEE A SUBWAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK RIGHT BEFORE YOU NEED TO TURN ON TO 23RD PLACE. THERE IS ALSO A RESTAURANT AT THE CORDER OF 23RD PLACE AND CAMANCHE AVE) AND THE FIELD IS ONE BLOCK AT THE TOP OF THE HILL. MVBL Field Locations 2013 DC – DUCK CREEK PARK DAVENPORT, IA HTTP://GOO.GL/MAPS/XG6SC FROM INTERSTATE 74 NORTH: TAKE THE LOCUST STREET/MIDDLE ROAD EXIT AND TAKE A RIGHT ONTO MIDDLE ROAD. YOU WILL CROSS KIMBERLY ROAD AND MIDDLE ROAD WILL BECOME LOCUST STREET. DUCK CREEK PARK WILL BE ON YOUR RIGHT HAND SIDE. ENTER THE PARK AND THE DIAMOND WILL BE AT THE BACK OF THE PARK, PASS THE GOLF COURSE AND TOWARDS THE BIKE TRAIL. FROM INTERSTATE 74 SOUTH: TAKE THE LOCUST STRRET/MIDDLE ROAD EXIT AND TAKE A LEFT AT THE LIGHTS WHICH IS MIDDLE ROAD. YOU WILL CROSS KIMBERLY ROAD AND MIDDLE ROAD WILL BECOME LOCUST STREET. DUCK CREEK PARK WILL BE ON YOUR RIGHT HAND SIDE. ENTER THE PARK AND THE DIAMOND WILL BE AT THE BACK OF THE PARK, PASS THE GOLF COURSE AND TOWARDS THE BIKE TRAIL. DEV - DEVILS GLEN PARK BETTENDORF, IA 1101 DEVILS GLEN RD BETTENDORF, IA DIRECTIONS CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON THE BETTENDORF PARK AND REC WEBSITE - http://www.bettendorf.org/department/division.php?fDD=3-163 DF DODGER FIELD, EAST MOLINE(aka Northeast Park) 3011 4TH AVE EAST MOLINE, IL 61244. HTTP://GOO.GL/MAPS/DLV7O FROM 1-74 TAKE JOHN DEERE ROAD EAST TOWARDS THE QUAD CITY DOWNS. THE DOWNS WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT. ONCE PAST THE DOWNS TAKE THE NEXT LEFT ONTO 4 TH AVENUE. FOLLOW 4 TH AVENUE WEST THROUGH ONE STOP SIGN AND THE FIELDS WILL BE LOCATED ON YOUR RIGHT. FROM I-80 TAKE THE IL 92/IL 5 EXIT HEADING TOWARDS EAST MOLINE. TURN RIGHT ON 4 TH AVENUE, THE THIRD RIGHT, AND GO WEST THROUGH ONE STOP SIGN. THE FIELDS ARE LOCATED ON YOUR RIGHT. DIP - DRIVES INDUSTRIAL PARK FULTON, IL http://goo.gl/maps/tEq1d GPS DIRECTIONS ARE NOT PHYSICALLY AVAILABLE FOR FIELDS BUT THEY ARE DIRECTLY ADJACENT AND IMMEDIATELY EAST OF TIMKEN DRIVES IN THE FULTON INDUSTRIAL PARK. GPS 901 19 TH AVE FULTON AND THE FIELDS ARE DIRECTLY EAST OF THE DRIVES FACTORY MVBL Field Locations 2013 DORR –DORRANCE PARK PORT BYRON, IL 21498 93RD AVE CT N, PORT BYRON, IL http://goo.gl/maps/WJB0C FROM THE SOUTH AND WEST : TAKE I-80 TO ILLINOIS ROUTE 84 GREAT RIVER ROAD EXIT. GO NORTH THRU RAPIDS CITY TO PORT BYRON. TURN RIGHT AT 94 TH AVENUE TO DORRANCE PARK. DORRANCE PARK IS AN 1/8 OF MILE ON THE RIGHT. BALL DIAMOND IS IN THE BACK OF THE PARK TO THE LEFT. FROM THE NORTH : TAKE ILLINOIS ROUTE 84 TO PORT BYRON. TURN LEFT AT 94 TH AVENUE TO DORRANCE PARK. DORRANCE PARK IS AN 1/8 MILE ON THE RIGHT. BALL DIAMOND IS IN THE BACK OF THE PARK TO THE LEFT. FROM THE EAST : TAKE I-88 TO PORT BYRON/HILLSDALE EXIT. FOLLOW SIGNS TO PORT BYRON. JUST AS YOU ENTER CITY LIMITS, DORRANCE PARK IS ON THE LEFT (1/8 MILE BEFORE RT. 84). BALL DIAMOND IS IN THE BACK OF THE PARK TO THE LEFT. DSP – DONAHUE SPORTSMAN CLUB DONAHUE, IA 301 S. MAIN ST., DONAHUE, IA. HTTP://GOO.GL/MAPS/VHNKV HERE ARE THE DIRECTIONS: 1. FROM I-80 HEADING WEST TAKE THE IA-130 W/NORTHWEST BLVD EXIT-EXIT 292, TOWARD MAYSVILLE. (FARM AND FLEET EXIT). 2. MERGE ONTO IA-130 E. TOWARD MAYSVILLE (APPROX 3.3 MILES). 3. TURN RIGHT ONTO CR-Y52/115TH AVE. CONTINUE TO FOLLOW CR-Y52. (APPROX 4.2 MILES) 4. FIELD WILL BE ON RIGHT HAND SIDE OF ROAD OVER HILL. (DONAHUE SPORTSMAN PARK ) FH – FELDHAN/FELDMAN PARK DURANT, IA http://goo.gl/maps/fZGKf FELDMAN PARK IS 10 MILES WEST OF THE KIMBERLY RD EXIT OFF I-280. NORTH SIDE OF OLD HIGHWAY 6 ON EAST SIDE OF DURANT. 3 DIAMOND COMPLEX. CAN'T MISS IT. FP – FENTON PARK, ALEDO, IL http://goo.gl/maps/iam7V COME INTO ALEDO ON HIGHWAY 17, TURN SOUTH ON COLLEGE AV. (LEFT AT THE STOP LIGHT BY THE COURTHOUSE) HEAD TOWARD OUR HIGH SCHOOL, GO PAST THE HIGH SCHOOL AND TAKE YOUR FIRST LEFT DIAMOND IS ON THE RIGHT. THE FIELD IS RIGHT BELOW OUR FOOTBALL FIELD. HC – HEAT COMPLEX FIELDS, DAVENPORT 1111 W 35 TH ST DAVENPORT, IA http://goo.gl/maps/gYaSI (FIELDS ARE LOCATED BEHIND THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL AT 1111 W 35 TH ST IN DAVENPORT.) FROM I-80 TAKE THE BRADY ST/HWY 61 EXIT SOUTH. AS YOU TRAVEL BRADY ST SOUTH IT DIVIDES AND BECOMES WELCOME WAY. ONCE YOU CROSS KIMBERLY RD, THE THIRD STOPLIGHT YOU COME TO WILL BE W 35 TH ST., TURN RIGHT. CONTINUE ON W 35TH APPROX. 1 MILE AND THE KNIGHT OF COLUMBUS HALL WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT. MVBL Field Locations 2013 HSC - HITMEN SPORTS COMPLEX, Milan 1715 78TH AVE WEST ROCK ISLAND, IL http://goo.gl/maps/cJslq FIELDS ARE ACCESSIBLE FROM I-280 WHETHER COMING FROM I-74 OR I-80. TAKE I- 280 TO EXIT 11, RT 92/ANDALUSIA EXIT, HEAD SOUTH TOWARDS ANDALUSIA. AT STOPLIGHT (RT 92 AND ANDALUSIA RD.) TURN LEFT ON ANDALUSIA RD./78 TH AVE.. TRAVEL APPROX. 1 ½ MILES, LOOK FOR CAMPGROUND ON THE LEFT, FIELDS ARE LOCATED JUST PAST THE CAMPGROUNDS. JBP – JEFFERSON BALLPARK DAVENPORT, IA 10TH AND MYRTLE .
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