LeBard Stadium
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LeBard Stadium is located on the Orange Coast College
campus. The stadium is part of the OCC athletics complex which also includes:
the 1,700-seat Basil H. Peterson Gymnasium
the Doc Mason Fieldhouse
an outdoor swimming facility
12 tennis courts
nine-lane track
It was opened on September 16, 1955. Originally named Pirate Stadium, it was renamed in 1967 for Harry R. LeBard, a community leader and a founding member of the district's board of trustees.
Seating is arranged on both sides of the field, with an overall capacity of 7,600.
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/
Orange Coast College
Orange Coast College is a community college in Orange County, California. It was founded in 1947, with its first classes opening in the fall of 1948. It provides two-year associate of art and science degrees, certificates of achievement, and lower-division classes transferable to other colleges...
campus. The stadium is part of the OCC athletics complex which also includes:
the 1,700-seat Basil H. Peterson Gymnasium
the Doc Mason Fieldhouse
an outdoor swimming facility
12 tennis courts
nine-lane track
It was opened on September 16, 1955. Originally named Pirate Stadium, it was renamed in 1967 for Harry R. LeBard, a community leader and a founding member of the district's board of trustees.
Seating is arranged on both sides of the field, with an overall capacity of 7,600.
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/