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Sp4rts Ohio Venue Directory Letter of Welcome Akron, Canton, Kent and Medina have assembled to assist you in discovering our region’s array of sporting venues. Our new 4-CCOUNTY team is here to support your teams in every way possible! With easy accessibility... flexible facilities... and team-ffriendly accommodations, we welcome the opportunity to help you coordinate your next event. Complimentary and time-ssaving services, include: Solicitation/compilation of venue rates/availability Accommodation request for proposal Ancillary vendor/service information Area maps, guides and brochures Marketing and promotional assistance We look forward to doing our part to make your event one for the record books! Sincerely, The Staffs Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors Bureau Medina County Convention & Visitors Bureau Central Portage County Visitors & Convention Bureau 800.245.4254 www.sportsohio.travel Table of Contents Area Map 1 Sport/Venue Glossary 3 Major Venue Profiles 5 Miscellaneous Venue Profiles 21 Bowling Centers 25 Golf Courses 27 Accommodations 30 Note: Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein. Errors and/or omissions are unintentional and can be submitted to the participating organizations. © 2008 - Sp4rts Ohio 1 2 Boating Sport/Venue City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Cheerleading/Dance Glossary City of Tallmadge Recreation Center The following information provides a “sample” of The University of Akron - James A. Rhodes Arena cross referenced venues and sports. The individual venue profiles provide a comprehensive list of available activities. Field Hockey City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Pinnacle Sports Complex Aquatics Kent State University - Dix Stadium City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Barberton Community Fitness Center/Magic Waters Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium Community Recreation Football & Wellness Center Paul Brown Tiger Stadium YWCA of Summit County - Tallmadge Center The University of Akron - InfoCision Stadium Washington Court Athletic Club Fawcett Stadium The University of Akron - Ocasek Natatorium City of Tallmadge Recreation Center The University of Akron - Student Recreation & Pinnacle Sports Complex Wellness Center Medina City Parks - Reagan Park Kent State University - Dix Stadium Baseball Canton Memorial Civic Center (indoor) Brownlee's Academy Cascade Valley Softball/Soccer Complex Gymnastics City of Akron Parks & Recreation Washington Court Athletic Club City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Kent State University - Memorial Athletic & Firestone Stadium Convocation Gymnastics Center Hoover Little League Complex City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Kent State University - Gene Michael Field Barberton Community Fitness Center/Magic Waters Medina City Parks - Ray Mellert Park John S. Knight Center Medina City Parks - Reagan Park The University of Akron Pinnacle Sports Complex Summit Lake Softball/Baseball Fields The Spano Dome Handball Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium City of Tallmadge Recreation Center The University of Akron - Lee R. Jackson Field Hockey Basketball Kent State University City of Akron Parks & Recreation The University of Akron Medina City Parks - Reagan Park Center Ice Sports Complex Medina City Parks - Ray Mellert Park Canton Memorial Civic Center Horseshoes Medina City Parks - Sam Masi Park City of Tallmadge Recreation Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Student Recreation and Wellness Center Washington Court Athletic Club Lacrosse Pinnacle Sports Complex City of Tallmadge Recreation Center The University of Akron - James A. Rhodes Arena Pinnacle Sports Complex Kent State University - Memorial Athletic & Convocation Center Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium Community Recreation & Wellness Center 3 Martial Arts Tennis/Racket Sports City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Washington Court Athletic Club Pinnacle Sports Complex City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Student Recreation and Wellness Center Barberton Community Fitness Center/Magic Waters Professional Bull Riding The University of Akron - Ocasek Natatorium Canton Memorial Civic Center Track/Field Racing The University of Akron - Athletics Field House City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Kent State University - Kent State Outdoor Track Washington Court Athletic Club Softball City of Tallmadge Recreation Center The University of Akron - Lee R. Jackson Field Firestone Stadium Willig Fields Medina City Parks - Reagan Park Volleyball Brownlee's Academy Kent State University - Memorial Athletic and Pinnacle Sports Complex Convocation Center Cascade Valley Softball/Soccer Complex Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium Community Recreation City of Akron Parks & Recreation & Wellness Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Medina City Parks - Ken Cleveland Park Pinnacle Sports Complex The University of Akron - Lee R. Jackson Field The University of Akron - James A. Rhodes Arena Medina City Parks - Sam Masi Park The Spano Dome Medina City Parks - Fred Greenwood Park Wrestling Kent State University - Kent State Softball Fields Kent State University - Memorial Athletic and Summit Lake Softball/Baseball Fields Convocation Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Pinnacle Sports Complex Soccer Canton Memorial Civic Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Cascade Valley Softball/Soccer Complex Kent State University - Kent State Soccer Fields Medina City Parks - Fred Greenwood Park City of Akron Parks & Recreation North Coast Soccer Fields Pinnacle Sports Complex Tallmadge North Avenue Soccer Complex The University of Akron - Lee R. Jackson Field NC Soccer Club Strength Training The University of Akron - Student Recreation & Wellness Center YWCA of Summit County - Tallmadge Center City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Barberton Community Fitness Center/Magic Waters The University of Akron - Ocasek Natatorium Table Sports City of Tallmadge Recreation Center 4 Major Venue Profiles Barberton Community Fitness Center & Magic Waters Contact: Shane McAvinew Title: Manager Mailing address: 457 Morgan St., Barberton Phone: 330.848.2400 Fax: 330.745.3841 Sports: Aquatics - Strength Training - Gymnastics - Tennis/Racket Sports Square footage: 14,000 Barberton Parks & Recreation Mailing address: 457 Morgan St., Barberton Phone: 330.861.7118 Sports: Baseball - Basketball - Football Soccer - Softball Square footage: 11 parks totalling over 130 acres Features: Lighting services, restrooms & concessions Brimfield Parks & Recreation - Edson Road Community Park Mailing address: 1333 Tallmadge Rd., Kent Phone: 330.672.0478 Web site: www.brimfieldohio.com/parks_recreation.htm Sports: Baseball - Softball - Soccer - Volleyball Playing surface(s): Natural grass, sand Seating: 50+ in shelter Features: Shelter pavilion & public restrooms Brownlee's Academy - The Edge Sports Performance Academy Contact: Paul Brownlee Mailing address: 9550 Ravenna Rd., Twinsburg Phone: 330.487.0452 Web site: www.edgespa.com Sports: Baseball - Softball - Volleyball -SSoccer Number of fields: 1 Other: 12 batting cages, virtual reality pitching machine, Playing surface(s): Indoor synthetic turf baseball diamond with 120 ft. down the left/right field lines & 210 ft. center field straight away 5 Square footage: 46,000 Canal Park Stadium Contact: Ken Fogel Title: Director, Corporate Sales/PR Mailing address: 300 South Main St., Akron Phone: 330.253.5151 ext. 253 Fax: 330.253.3300 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.akronaeros.com Sports: Baseball Number of fields: 1 Playing surface(s): A natural blend of six different types of bluegrass; the warning track surrounding the playing field is comprised of crushed red brick Seating: 8,000 Bleacher seating: 1,000 Temporary seating: 350 Features: Public restrooms, scoreboard, press accommodations, concessions & lighting services Canton Memorial Civic Center Contact: Jim Macris Title: Events Coordinator Mailing address: 1101 Market Ave. N., Canton Phone: 330.489.3090 Fax: 330.471.8840 Web site: www.cantonciviccenter.com Sports: Basketball - Indoor Football Professional Bull Riding - Wrestling Arena: 1 Square footage: Arena 8,000; Main auditorium 16,000; Lobby 3,000; Ballroom 5,000; Total 24,000 Seating: 4,200 Features: Locker rooms/restrooms, showers, lighting services, scoreboard, team office, press accommodations, concessions & public restrooms Cascade Valley Softball/Soccer Complex Contact: Dave Suncire Title: Akron Recreation Bureau, Sports & Athletics Mailing address: 220 S. Balch St., Room 218, Akron Phone: 330.375.2855 Fax: 330.375.2818 Web site: www.ci.akron.oh.us/rec01.html Sports: Soccer - Softball Number of fields: 4 softball, 2 soccer Seating: 300 Features: Concessions & public restrooms 6 City of Tallmadge Recreation Center Mailing address: 46 N. Munroe Rd., Tallmadge Phone: 330.634.2349 Fax: 330.633.7727 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.tallmadge-oohio.org Sports: Basketball - Soccer - Football - Tennis - Baseball Number of fields: 1 Number of courts: 4 Number of lanes: 4 track lanes Playing surface(s): Turfgrass, wood, rubber Square footage: 105,000 Bleacher seating: 500 Temporary seating: 500 Features: Locker rooms/restrooms, showers, training room, lighting services, scoreboards, team office, press accommodations, concessions, & public restrooms Cook Park Mailing address: 12th St. NE & Carnahan Ave., Canton Phone: 330.456.4521 Web site: www.cityofcanton.com Sports: Baseball Number of fields: 1 (320’ left field, 330 right field, 385’ center field) Playing surface(s): Clay Features: Lighting services, scoreboard & PA system
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