Dietz Stadium
Location | Kingston, New York |
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Coordinates | 41°56′4.56″N 74°1′39.31″W / 41.9346000°N 74.0275861°WCoordinates: 41°56′4.56″N 74°1′39.31″W / 41.9346000°N 74.0275861°W |
Owner | City of Kingston |
Capacity | 1,500 |
Surface |
Grass (1949–1978) AstroTurf (1979–2009) FieldTurf (2009–present) |
Opened | 1949 |
Tenants | |
Kingston Colonials (Colonial/Can-Am) (1949–1951) Kingston High School Tigers (NYSPHSAA) (1952–present) Hudson Valley Highlanders (NAFL) (2008) Kingston Stockade FC (NPSL) (2016–present) |
Robert Dietz Memorial Stadium is a football stadium in Kingston, New York. Dietz Stadium is the home field of the Kingston High School Tigers football team. It is named for Robert H. Dietz, a Medal of Honor recipient killed in World War II. Dietz was a Kingston native.
Track Length
One lap on the track is 400 meters. 4 laps is 1600 meters (about 30 feet short of a mile: 1 mile = 1 609.344 meters)
Kingston Colonials
Dietz Stadium was originally built as a football stadium for the local high school, but was repurposed to serve as the home of the revived Kingston Colonials, a Class B baseball team.
High School Football
After the team folded in 1951,[1] the stadium was purchased by the City of Kingston for the Kingston City School District, and has served as a high school football stadium ever since.
Professional Football
The team served as the home stadium for the short-lived Hudson Valley Highlanders of the North American Football League; the team played only one season in 2008.