Spiegelberg Stadium

Spiegelberg Stadium
Location Medford, Oregon
Opened 1987
Owner Medford School District
Operator Medford School District
Surface Grass 1987-2003,
FieldTurf 2004-present
Capacity 9,250
Tenants

South Medford High School:
- Football
- Soccer
- Track and Field
North Medford High School:
- Football

Southern Oregon Renegades:
- Amateur Football

Spiegelberg Stadium, sometimes called Spieg, is a multipurpose sports stadium located in Medford, Oregon, U.S. It was named Medford Stadium until approximately 1986. It is located at the southeastern tip of the former campus of South Medford High School. It is the home for both the South Medford High School and North Medford High School football programs. South Medford uses the stadium for its soccer and track programs.

The 2A football program from nearby St Mary's High School also uses Spiegelberg for homegames, held on Saturday to avoid conflict with the larger schools contests.

Spiegelberg is home to Newland Track, which has a blue track surface. In 2004, Spiegelberg had FieldTurf installed and the track was resurfaced.

Contents

Annual events

Black and Blue Bowl

The Black and Blue Bowl
History
Number of meetings' 26"
First: September 20th, 1986
Most recent: September 16, 2011
Next: Not Sure yet!
All-time series North Medford 14-12-0
Current Streak: 5- South Medford, 2007-11
North Medford: 5 (1997-2001)
South Medford: 5 (2007-2011)

Every year a football game between crosstown rivals South Medford High School and North Medford High School is played. It is one of the biggest events held at Spiegelberg. Since both teams share the stadium there isn't any home field advantage.

Wins:

North Medford (14) 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006

South Medford (12) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. 2011

Last 6 years

Black and Maroon Bowl

This is also an annual game between the cross town rivals Hedrick Middle School and McLoughlin Middle School. While this event is not nearly as big as the Black and Blue Bowl, it is the Game of the Year for middle school students in Medford.[1]

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