John F. Kennedy Stadium (Bridgeport)

Coordinates: 41°11′18″N 73°12′13″W / 41.188357°N 73.203526°W / 41.188357; -73.203526
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John F. Kennedy
Central High School Hilltoppers (1964–present)
Univ. of Bridgeport Purple Knights
(1964–1975)

John F. Kennedy Stadium is a 12,000-seat lighted stadium located at

soccer, lacrosse games and track and field meets.[2]

The stadium was built along with the current high school, which was completed in 1964, and named for President John F. Kennedy.[3] In addition to being home to the CHS Hilltoppers, it was home to the University of Bridgeport's football program until it was disbanded in 1975.

The final game of the minor league Atlantic Coast Football League was held at the stadium, when the New England Colonials defeated the Bridgeport Jets by 41–17 in the ACFL championship game. A total of 10,176 fans attended the contest on November 23, 1973—ten years and a day after President Kennedy died, in a stadium named after him.

In recent years, the stadium served as the site of the Eastern Marching Band Association and Musical Arts Conference marching band field show finals in early November.[4] In 2001, the stadium was the host to the first Major League Lacrosse championship weekend.

In 2001, the stadium was the host to the first Major League Lacrosse championship weekend.

Lacrosse

Date Winner Score Runner-up Attendance
September 1, 2001
Long Island Lizards
13-12
Rochester Rattlers
-
Baltimore Bayhawks 12-11 Boston Cannons
September 3, 2001
Long Island Lizards
15–11 Baltimore Bayhawks 6,745

See also

  • List of memorials to John F. Kennedy

References

  1. ^ "Central High School - Directions". Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  2. ^ "Directions to Bridgeport Central Sports Sites". Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  3. ^ "Central High School - Hilltoppers". Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  4. ^ "Directions to MAC Events". Musical Arts Conference. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
Events and tenants
Preceded by
First
Host of
Major League Lacrosse championship weekend

2001
Succeeded by
Columbus Crew Stadium