Struthers Fieldhouse

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Struthers Memorial Fieldhouse
Struthers Fieldhouse
Map
Location111 Euclid Avenue
Struthers, Ohio 44471
OwnerStruthers City School District
OperatorStruthers City School District
Capacity3,000
Construction
Broke ground1950
OpenedDecember 18, 1951
Tenants
Struthers High School Wildcats

The Struthers Memorial Fieldhouse, or simply Struthers Fieldhouse, is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Struthers, Ohio. It was dedicated on December 18, 1951 and primarily serves as the home gymnasium to the connected Struthers High School athletic programs. Throughout its history it has been an entertainment and sports venue that serves the larger Youngstown, Ohio metro area.

Basketball

The gym is home to the

Boys' Life magazine.[1]

Boxing

Professional boxing cards at the gym go back as far as 1957.[2] Former world champions Harry Arroyo, Ray Mancini, Héctor Camacho and Kelly Pavlik are among the fighters who competed at the venue.

Professional Wrestling

The

Monday Night Raw
program were taped in the gym.

Music

Before the opening of the Beeghly Center on the campus of Youngstown State University in 1972, the Fieldhouse was one of the largest indoor rock concert venues in the Youngstown, Ohio area. James Brown,[5] The Velvet Underground, The Guess Who and Alice Cooper[6] are among the acts to perform at the Fieldhouse. More recently, a 2004 concert headlined by Trapt and also featuring Smile Empty Soul, Finger Eleven, and Strata was a successful venture for Eric Ryan Productions. Additionally Flyleaf with Shinedown, Seether, and Halestorm at Struthers Fieldhouse (February 19, 2006)

Television

Parts of the Route 66 episode "The Opponent" were shot in the Fieldhouse in the fall of 1960. The gym, hallways and locker rooms were used in the production.

References

  1. ^ Boys' Life Magazine. March 1963. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Boxing Rec record of matches at Struthers Fieldhouse".
  3. ^ "History of WWE Raw". Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  4. ^ "WWE Raw History". Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  5. ^ "James Brown 1968 ad for show at Struthers Fieldhouse". Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  6. ^ "1971 ad for Alice Cooper show at Struthers Fieldhouse". Retrieved 13 February 2014.

Coordinates

41°3′6.94″N 80°35′54.66″W / 41.0519278°N 80.5985167°W / 41.0519278; -80.5985167