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    Hillsboro Stadium

    3.9 (20 reviews)

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    Brian I.

    Hillsboro Stadium is part of a larger facility called the "Gordon Faber Recreation Complex". Who is Gordon Faber? He was the mayor of Hillsboro from 1993 to 2001. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Faber I've had the opportunity to attend a few Century High School JV football games here this season. Our friends' son is on the team (O-line and Defensive End, for you football guys). This is a seriously nice place. It's proximity to Highway 26 (it's right off the Cornelius Pass Road exit) and ample parking make it easy to want to attend events here. The seating is extremely comfortable, and you can choose between actual seats with backs or standard bleachers. It's ADA compliant, which is convenient. You've got your standard concessions via a stand, and they've even got hot cider, which is nice on the chilly fall days in which football is played. Watching football games this season has been nostalgic for me, and I will admit that may be a contributing factor to the 5 star review. I haven't been to a high school football game since, well, high school, and we're beyond 20 years ago at this point. It brings me back to a time when I wasn't worried about mortgages, bills in general, deadlines at work... etc. A nice escape, essentially. Century High School is lucky to be able to use this facility for football games. I'm looking forward to attending many, many more in the future. Go Jags!

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    awful experience. not enough restrooms and terrible facility and traffic management. this place is the pits.

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    Nice place. Roomy. Comfortable as stadium chairs go. Good beers in tap. Enjoyed the game with my company.

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