Joel Wiens Stadium

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Joel Wiens Stadium
Joel Wiens Stadium
Location Hillsboro, Kansas
Coordinates 38°20′42″N97°11′55″W / 38.34500°N 97.19861°W / 38.34500; -97.19861
Owner Tabor College and Hillsboro USD 410 (joint)
Operator Tabor College and Hillsboro USD 410 (joint)
Capacity 2,500
SurfaceTurf
Construction
Opened2009
Construction cost$5.8 million (US)
Tenants
Tabor Bluejays

Joel Wiens Stadium is a sport stadium in Hillsboro, Kansas, United States. that opened in 2009, [1] replacing Reimer Stadium. The facility is primarily used by the Tabor College and Hillsboro high school athletic teams. The stadium is also used for local high school sporting events and other community events. Ownership and operations of the facility are shared by both Tabor College and Hillsboro USD 410. [2] [3]

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References

  1. The Newton Kansan "A Look Back at 2009" December 31, 2009
  2. City of Hillsboro "Hillsboro Schools-USD 410 and Tabor College Team Up To Build New Athletic Stadium"
  3. Tabor College and USD 410 Break Ground for New Athletics Facility; tabor.edu; November 17, 2008.