Ranking the top 5 South Carolina high school football stadiums
Obviously we’re not anywhere near high school football season right now, but plenty of people of dreaming for the moment toe hits leather once again this fall. As other sports take center stage all over the country, we’re going to begin a high school football stadium series and rank the Top 5 venues in every state. We continue with our rankings and head to the Southeast region over in the Palmetto State as we rank the Top 5 South Carolina high school football stadiums: [ $19.
99 gets you a FULL year of On3 | Rivals national coverage ] 1. Dorman Stadium, Spartanburg School District 6 There’s very few places in the Palmetto State that can stack up to what Dorman Stadium brings to the table when it comes to high school football facilities. According to GoUpstate.
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The record attendance, per GoUpstate, is 15,800 fans and that speaks to the levels this stadium can attract folks on a Friday night. 2. Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium , Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach to many is a tourist destination along South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, but it also is home to one of the state’s more unique venues in Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium.
Recent upgrades have certainly brought this stadium up to speed with other around the state. The City of Myrtle Beach and the Horry County School District share ownership of the stadium that went through a $6-million renovation close to a decade ago. With room for around 3,300 fans on the home side, the stadium is home year-round to sporting events aside from high school football.