I am giving this place one star because it has bathrooms, and a second star because it has fields to play on. That's about all that it has going for it. The location isn't great, since it's in the middle of nowhere. There isn't enough parking space, which means that everyone ends up driving in circles around the small parking lots several times hoping something will open up, before they give up and end up parking in one of the dirt lots close by (which are also general full). To get to your field there a nice long walk (1/4 mile or so to get to the far fields), which is ok for most people but difficult for people with a handicap or that are elderly. There is no seating (at all) next to any of the five playing areas, and even if you bring your own camp chair to sit in you aren't able to see much of anything since the area is flat and if anyone, including the team members waiting to play on the sidelines, is in front of you you won't be able to see what's happening on the field. There also aren't any field goal posts on the fields, so if you're having a football tournament (which we were) your team can't kick any field goals or go for extra points after scoring. Overall, there's not much here to call a "sports complex" besides some...
Read moreWhat i did like was parking was easy and the stadium was nice. The only thing i hated that made a big impact was that the people who was hosting this event did not make sure they had a person(s) to maintain the one bathroom stall for us to use. They literally have one stall for the men and one for the women then a nice amount of port a potties ,but i could not use those as they were nasty AF . I tried to use it but damn near almost threw up from the smell and looks of those... the ppl who hosted it shut down the only functioning bathroom due to cleaning which had me like WTF this cant be worst than them port a potties.... they needed to build more regular stalls especially for women because 1 is never enough when u hv over 4000 ppl in the complex and...
Read moreWe visited here to compete in the Polynesian Youth Bowl for football. The setting and grounds are beautiful. This was a large event, so parking was tight, and there were lines for the bathrooms the first two days of the three day event. The lower fields would benefit from the installation of a paved path for ease in maneuvering strollers, wheelchairs, motorized scooters, and wagons/carts for sports gear, etc. There is currently a dirt hill down to the fields. It was difficult to roll our stroller with an infant. We loved that they allowed food trucks and vendors that provided many food options to choose from. I think there are bleachers available, but they were not...
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