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Centerville defeats Fairmont, captures share of GWOC Central title
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Football Fridays provide fans a sense of community
October 25, 2009

REPAYMENT FOR ARTIFICIAL SURFACE AT CHS STADIUM ON SCHEDULE
October 24, 2009

Ex-Centerville, OSU star Hawk deals with diminished role
October 24, 2009

Another Replogle steps up for Centerville
October 23, 2009

Centerville shuts out Northmont in MVP Game of the Week
October 19, 2009

Centerville capitalizes on Northmont's errors
October 17, 2009

Centerville QB making right calls
October 16, 2009

Centerville rushing machine grinding up foes
October 16, 2009

MVPpregame Podcast: Talkin Football on Friday
October 16, 2009

Centerville gets boost from Elder
October 13, 2009

State high school football poll for Oct. 13
October 13, 2009

Elks surging, T-Bolts stinging for Game of the Week
October 11, 2009

Centerville gets offensive in win over GWOC foe Beavercreek
October 10, 2009

Ex-Centerville star, Ohio State walk-on can’t pass up challenge
October 9, 2009

Associated Press State Football Poll
10/06/2009

Former Centerville coach to face his old team
10/06/2009

Centerville grads set to face Buckeyes
October 3, 2009

Elks get revenge on Springfield
October 3, 2009

Centerville's offensive, defensive lines overwhelm MIamisburg
September 26, 2009

Centerville QB poses many threats
September 25, 2009

High school football computer ratings
01/01/2009

Beef 'O' Brady's "ELK PRIDE" Room
September 17, 2009

Alter, Centerville football teams to clash in 2010
September 17, 2009

Moeller escapes Centerville
September 12, 2009

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08/08/2009

Elks stampede Mason at Dwire Field
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Experienced Elks look to get back on top of GWOC Central
08/05/2009

Centerville 'confident' with season on the horizon
01/01/2009

Midnight Hits
August 22, 2009

Final Scrimmage - LaSalle
August 21, 2009

Elks Football Players Collect Numerous Post-Season Awards
July 1, 2009

Feldmeyer Commits to Illinois
July 1, 2009

Adam Replogle commits to Indiana University for next year
July 1, 2009

Centerville Stadium one of the Miami Valley's 10 toughest places to play football
July 1, 2009

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News Story
Centerville Stadium one of the Miami Valley\'s 10 toughest places to play football
July 1, 2009 - By Ron Jackson, Dayton Daily News Staff Writer Bookmark and Share

Where are the most daunting venues to play high school football? Here\'s the Dayton Daily News list of the 10 toughest places for visiting high school football teams in the Miami Valley:

#1. Centerville Stadium. Capacity: 8,000. Opened in 1979.

It\'s a gorgeous stadium that\'s the envy of high schools and even some colleges. Quite simply, it is the most uncomfortable place to play for visiting teams. It has a raucous student section and a reputation for being the 12th man. Don\'t forget the mystique. A.J. Hawk once wreaked havoc here. Other name-droppers: Mike Nugent, Kirk Herbstreit and legendary coach Bob Gregg (the stadium is located on Bob Gregg Drive).

Beavercreek quarterback Zach Domicone will tell you getting out of Centerville Stadium with a victory can be a daunting task.

"So many things make it the toughest place to play," Domicone said. "It\'s hard to pick up cadences and audibles there because of the noise. Those Centerville fans have a passion for football. It\'s a mini-college setting with the music blaring, the Jumbotron and the (pregame) tailgating."

In this unscientific survey of area coaches and players, Centerville Stadium was named the toughest place to play in area high school football. The venue features two-year-old synthetic turf and first-class facilities that rank among the best in the region.

A huge "Home of the Elks" sign welcomes visitors on Bob Gregg Drive (named in honor of the former Elks coach). The next opponent is high-profile Byrnes out of South Carolina at 7:30 p.m. today.

Opposing players are always tackling fears when they enter "The Black Hole," not to mention the Elks\' talented teams.

"It\'s so dark in there on a Friday night because all their fans wear black," said Springboro coach Ryan Wilhite, a former Wayne assistant. "Fans are rowdy. They know how to defend their turf there. It\'s something we\'re trying to build at Springboro (CareFlight Field)."

Wayne has developed an intense rivalry with the Elks. When the two area powers play, it\'s normally a high-stakes showdown.

"What a hostile environment," Warriors coach Jay Minton said. "I don\'t want to say you\'re in awe of the place, but it\'s the bigness that contributes to their home-field advantage. Their fans embrace the game like ours."

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