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Top 100 weirdest, wackiest, most unique high school football stadiums, Part 1 (100-96)
Apr 4, 2025
Most high school football stadiums around the United States look pretty similar to one another. Nowadays, many of them are made like one another and come with a lower price tag and modern-day luxuries, but there are still plenty of stadiums where watching a game is a very unique experience.
Whether it's size, location, history, lore, or a combination of factors, these 100 venues from all around the nation offer fans a place to see high school football that doesn't feel like most other venues.
These stadiums have developed a following among fans because of the unusual nature of seeing a game at them. How many have you visited?
We have exactly 20 weeks until the kickoff of the high school football season starting in many states, so each week on Friday we will bring to you five more stadiums to look forward to checking out this 2025 campaign.
Starting with 100, here is Part 1 of High School On SI's Top 100 weirdest, wackiest, unique high school football stadiums entering 2025:
Home of Maine's annual Lobster Bowl All-Star game, which features the best senior high school football players in the state, this stadium has a lot to like about it. From its artificial turf surface to the location, which is just minutes away from downtown and the Androscoggin River, Don Roux Field is one of Maine's top high school facilities.
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