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'''Ada War Memorial Stadium''' is a [[American football|football]] stadium located in [[Ada, Ohio]]. It was home to the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team from 2003-2006, and to the [[Ohio Northern University]] Polar Bears football team for 57 years before the opening of [[Dial-Roberson Stadium]] in 2004.<ref>[http://www.onusports.com/Facilities/dial-roberson/index.html Dial-Roberson Stadium] page at ONU Sports.com.</ref> It is now home of [[Ada High School (Ada, Ohio)|Ada High School]]'s football and track & field teams, and the home of the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team. In 2010, the stadium got a new Fair-Play scoreboard with a videoboard. |
'''Ada War Memorial Stadium''' is a [[American football|football]] stadium located in [[Ada, Ohio]]. It was home to the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team from 2003-2006, and to the [[Ohio Northern University]] Polar Bears football team for 57 years before the opening of [[Dial-Roberson Stadium]] in 2004.<ref>[http://www.onusports.com/Facilities/dial-roberson/index.html Dial-Roberson Stadium] {{wayback|url=http://www.onusports.com/Facilities/dial-roberson/index.html |date=20071019062813 }} page at ONU Sports.com.</ref> It is now home of [[Ada High School (Ada, Ohio)|Ada High School]]'s football and track & field teams, and the home of the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team. In 2010, the stadium got a new Fair-Play scoreboard with a videoboard. |
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Revision as of 20:08, 3 October 2016
Ada War Memorial Stadium is a football stadium located in Ada, Ohio. It was home to the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team from 2003-2006, and to the Ohio Northern University Polar Bears football team for 57 years before the opening of Dial-Roberson Stadium in 2004.[1] It is now home of Ada High School's football and track & field teams, and the home of the Lima Warriors semi-professional football team. In 2010, the stadium got a new Fair-Play scoreboard with a videoboard.
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- ^ Dial-Roberson Stadium Archived 2007-10-19 at the Wayback Machine page at ONU Sports.com.