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  2. Blossom Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Virgil T. Blossom Athletic Center is a multi-sport athletic complex owned by the North East ISD located in San Antonio, Texas. Best known for Comalander Stadium , a 10,952-seat football stadium, the center is also home to facilities for a number of other sports.

  3. Comalander Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Comalander Stadium is an 11,000-seat, open style football and soccer stadium in San Antonio, Texas.Built as North East Stadium in 1962, it was renamed to Comalander Stadium in 2000, for long time district athletic director Jerry Comalander. [3]

  4. Sports in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Sport League Club Founded Venue Titles Championship years Basketball: NBA: San Antonio Spurs: 1967 Frost Bank Center: 5 1998-99, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2013–14

  5. Mitchell Robinson has big night in San Antonio after he is ...

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    SAN ANTONIO – A move to the bench lit a fire under Mitchell Robinson. The Knicks center was removed from the starting lineup for Nerlens Noel on Tuesday and responded with one of his best ...

  6. Dub Farris Athletic Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Dub Farris Athletic Complex is a sporting complex with the Dub Farris Stadium owned by the Northside ISD located in San Antonio, Texas. The complex is known for its 10,568-seat football & soccer stadium but it is also home to a large natatorium .

  7. Kelly Field Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly Field Historic District is located in southwestern San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.It is the center portion of the base, east of the runways. The boundaries of the 1600 buildings are Billy Mitchell Road on the north, Wagner on the east, England on the south and S. Frank Luke Drive on the west.

  8. Scott Mitchell (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Anthony Mitchell (born August 4, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the Arena Football League (AFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). During his time in college , Mitchell finished his career by transferring to and playing for the Kentucky Wildcats .

  9. Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney updates WR Antonio ... - AOL

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    WR Antonio Williams exited with an injury vs Stanford, and Troy Stellato missed the game with one. Coach Dabo Swinney commented on both players' status postgame