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Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Established in 2003, the Warren County CVB's sport marketing department has proudly hosted more than 180 events and delivered more than 300,000 people to the Warren County area.

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Lake Erie Shores and Islands

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Clermont County Convention and Visitors Bureau

Claremont County is a sports friendly city that offers venues for events in baseball, basketball, bowling, fishing, football, golf lacrosse, rowing, softball, soccer and more. Your sports event will be...

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Cincinnati Sports Corporation

The GCSC formed in 1989 to identify, bid, acquire and manage sports events in the region. Since its inception, GCSC hosted events combine to annually generate 100,000 visitors and $10 million in...

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Wolstein Convocaction Center

An indoor arena located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It is home to the Cleveland State University men's and women's basketball teams and the former home of Cleveland's indoor soccer teams. Stadium...

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Wall2Wall Soccer

Wall2Wall Indoor Fields are made with rubber-filled, field turf and are available for rentals for soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball practices as well as private training sessions.

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Visit Lorain County

From Lake Erie fishing tournaments to mountain bike racing, triathlons and every kind of field sport imaginable, we are eager to accommodate and assist you with your sports event-planning needs.

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Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center

A multi-purpose arena, located on the campus of the Ohio State University, in Columbus, OH. Opened in 1998 and is currently the largest in the Big Ten. It is home to the Buckeyes basketball and hockey...

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V.A. Memorial Stadium

Home field of the Chillicothe Paints, a collegiate wooden bat baseball team in the Prospect League. Opened in 1955 and renovated as recently as 2006 when FieldTurf was installed. Seating capacity is...

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UD Arena

A 13,455-seat multi-purpose arena in Dayton, Ohio. The arena opened in 1969. It is home to the University of Dayton Flyers basketball teams. Renovated as recently as 2002. Hosts the annual "play in"...

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U.S. Bank Arena

An indoor arena, located in downtown Cincinnati, OH. Opened in 1975 and seats 17,556. Currently hosts the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL. Also hosts basketball games and events.

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Tri-County Sportsplex

Home of the largest indoor soccer field in the Midwest, measuring 198' x 93'. Seating for up to 500 available.

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The Sports Barn

An indoor soccer facility featuring two fields, concessions and spectator seating.

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The Cincinnati Gardens

A 25,000 sq. ft indoor athletic complex that opened in 1949. Over its history it has hosted indoor football, hockey and basketball. Seating capacity is 10,208.

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Stambaugh Stadium

The home of football and soccer teams at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, OH. Opened in 1982 and features a synthetic turf field. Seating capacity is 20,630.

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SportsPleX

An indoor soccer facility that features one large field and one training field. Fields are covered with a synthetic playing surface.

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Soccer First, Inc.

An indoor/outside soccer facility. Features three fields, measuring 200'x83) and 94'x50' with one outdoor field.

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Selby Field

The home of the football, field hockey, track & field and men's lacrosse teams at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, OH. Opened in 1929, the field has a seating capacity of 9,100.

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Savage Arena

A multi-purpose arena on the campus of Toledo University. Home of Rocket men's and women's basketball, as well as women's volleyball. Opened in 1976 and renovated in 2008, seating capacity is currently...

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Quicken Loans Arena

A multi-purpose arena, in downtown Cleveland, OH. Until 2005 it was known as Gund Arena. Seating capacity is 20,562.

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