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    O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium

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    Carolina Sportsplex - Photo owned by Carolina Sportsplex web team.

    Carolina Sportsplex

    4.0(4 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    This is an awesome sports venue for adults and kids alike. When you enter the building, there may…read morebe kids playing soccer on the grass, actually grass like material, then just behind that, there's a hockey game going on, and in the center you have a wonderful concession stand with hotdogs, pizza, soda and other snacks. On the other side of the concession stand, to the left of the entrance is an open rink (could be used for basketball, hockey or the like), where some very close friends of mine and I played rounds of "pro" dodgeball (in the style of pro-dodgeball) until we got to the tournament round and the best team won! Yes, that was the team I played on, mind you, I had about 4 pretty tough guys playing with the two of us ladies that were on the team. I managed to "dodge,dip, duck, dive & dodge" the ball as the pre-training from the movie "Dodgeball" emphasizes. It was a fun time with a great group of people, if you're so brave as schedule yourselves in there and play dodgeball or anything in a team atmosphere, go for it, its an awesome place.

    My wanna-be jock boyfriend wishes I would come here more often to support his soccer team. I'm…read morestill working on getting into real cheerleader mode, but I've been to a few games in their last several seasons. The Sportsplex is new-ish but worn in. Decent size and decent turf. There's ample parking, a snack shack, and courts to the right and left. When I've attended, pretty much every court is in play -- soccer, hockey, and volleyball. You can register a team for a fee and they organize the match-ups for a season's worth of games (a few months). But be warned that some of their games can be scheduled as late as 11pm.

    Cameron Indoor Stadium - Enjoying the Duke women's b-ball team!

    Cameron Indoor Stadium

    4.7(43 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Cameron Indoor Stadium, home to the Duke Blue Devils, is a storied and historic arena on the campus…read moreof Duke University. Situated amongst the academic halls, the stadium is a bit of a walk from nearby parking. The arena essentially has been the same since its construction and has a capacity for 9314 spectators, making it one of the smallest venues for NCAA basketball. That makes it a tough and expensive ticket to get. I was there last Saturday for their game against the SMU Mustangs who are / were ranked in the top twenty five, so of course the crowd was extra lively. Also, they honored the '01 championship team and Coach K was in attendance. It was a great experience. This arena is "hallowed ground" amongst the fandom of college basketball. The history and tradition of Duke University and their basketball program is unmatched in my honest opinion. I'm lucky enough to have attended two games here, the last one being in '18 against my Alma Mater St John's University who got blown out that day. The amenities here are enough to keep you happy. They have the usual arena fare. Smithfield's has a sandwich cart and there are a few Mexican themed carts for nachos and tacos. I think Alpaca Peruvian Chicken has a cart as well. The concessions offer candy, popcorn, burgers, hot dogs etc.. Nothing extraordinary. You can purchase beer and wine. You are here to watch great basketball and not necessarily for the A+ concession offerings that people expect these days.

    As a Duke men's basketball fan since the 90's, it's such a joy living in the same state now that…read morethey play in. I've been to games all over the US to see them play... Las Vegas, Boston, Atlanta among others. There's something different though seeing them play in Cameron Indoor Stadium that I hope every true fan can experience! Been to a few games there now and there's nothing like it. Staff is very friendly and helpful in every way from scanning your tickets to finding your seats. With less than 10,00 seats here, to watch one of the best programs in the country play, this place gets insane! The Cameron Crazies and all the fans get very loud in here. The energy is unmatched. Make sure to come and check out the campus prior to the game, it's absolutely beautiful. Also go check out the campus stores for all your Duke gear/memorabilia needs. I have a man cave in my home with all Duke stuff, which mostly came from here. There's one right across from the stadium. DDMF!

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    Cameron Indoor Stadium - Coach K Court

    Coach K Court

    Cameron Indoor Stadium
    Cameron Indoor Stadium

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    Wake Competition Center - Invisalign Arena on the competition center campus. (posted March 2026)

    Wake Competition Center

    4.8(4 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    Bottom line: The Wake Competition Center campus is pretty impressive. A multi-sport complex that…read moreoffers outside fields as well as centers for gymnastics and volleyball. The main building houses Invisalign Arena that has the nice practice ice rinks facility for the Carolina Hurricanes including its own cafe. Very nice sports center! The Deets: I was made aware through Yelp actually that there was a practice arena for the Carolina Hurricanes in our lil ol' town of Morrisville (complete with its own cafe, another review to come) so I ventured out to see it. The Wake Competition Center is a big sports campus including the Invisalign Arena that houses the ice rinks and cafe, as well as other centers for gymnastics and volleyball that I saw and large fields for outside sports (see their webpage for details on all aspects of this multi-sport complex). Those outside sports fields were packed with people when I went in, as it is mid soccer season. The sports fields were very well kept from what I saw, very nice. I ventured inside Invisalign Arena and saw the ice rinks (one Red and one Black, for the Hurricane team colors). There was a bit of rink action going on while I was there, and not only can you sit in the stands to watch but also there are seats with tables lining the rink like a work area (see pic). This place is a pretty impressive ice sports rink facility and the arena was as packed inside here as the outside fields were, this is a bustling place! There appears to be ample parking but again it was near capacity when I visited on the weekend. I think this sports complex is pretty nice and has a lot to offer for an active sports area like the NC Triangle, I dig it!

    It is a great add-on for western wake residents and benefits us a lot. For ice skating and hockey,…read morepeople don't have to drive 30 minutes to Buck Jones or eastern wake locations anymore. Brand new arena and training facilities, brand new cafe and fan shop. For soccer and volleyball, families find a new spot to gather and play together other than west Cary. And it's conveniently located on the new road between airport blvd and aviation parkway.

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    Wake Competition Center - Viewing area outside of "Red Rink" with table area available. (posted March 2026)

    Viewing area outside of "Red Rink" with table area available. (posted March 2026)

    Wake Competition Center - Front/entrance of Invisalign Arena and campus cafe at the competition center. (posted March 2026)

    Front/entrance of Invisalign Arena and campus cafe at the competition center. (posted March 2026)

    Wake Competition Center - Triangle Volleyball on the competition center campus. (posted March 2026)

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    Triangle Volleyball on the competition center campus. (posted March 2026)

    North Main Athletic Complex - Soccer and lacrosse fields

    North Main Athletic Complex

    3.7(3 reviews)
    21.4 mi

    Beautiful athletic complex with tennis courts, soccer, football, and lacrosse fields and a…read moremulti-purpose stadium with lighting for night games. The parking lot includes a pair of basketball hoops as well. LED lighting along the path leading to the stadium and aesthetic landscaping throughout. The artificial turf in the stadium includes synthetic "dirt" and "sand". The stadium also includes a patio on the upper level with a dozen or so umbrella tables. Restrooms include changing stations and plenty of stalls. Overall, a great location for multiple sports.

    I came here for a Holly Springs Salamander's Baseball game on a beautiful 80 degree day in June…read more Not originally a baseball fan, I was skeptical. However, the stadium is quaint, new, and clean. The absolute best part for me was the shaded seating and ceiling fans. For those sun enthusiasts, there is a tiny section left unshaded. They have a big screen that introduces all the home players, AstroTurf grass, wooden bats, and the stadium is well lit when the sun goes down. The mascot Sal the Salamander is a delight; great with the kids and fun to watch. Concessions are adequate for the size of the clientele and they offer the basics of hot dogs, beer, ice cream, and more. The parking was convenient. The lot was large and a short distance from the stadium. If you are in the mood for smaller crowds and a hometown baseball feel, north main athletic complex is a fantastic choice.

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    North Main Athletic Complex - Entrance to stadium

    Entrance to stadium

    North Main Athletic Complex - LED lighting

    LED lighting

    North Main Athletic Complex - View from 1st base side

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    View from 1st base side

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