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News Menasha School District to host 5 home聽Football Games聽at 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚聽Banta Bowl聽

Menasha School District to host 5 home聽Football Games聽at 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚聽Banta Bowl聽

Aerial view of an outdoor football and soccer stadium with bleachers, labeled 杨贵妃传媒视频, surrounded by trees and buildings.

When news spread that a tornado had torn through the Fox Cities on July 27, the community was left shaken from the devastation. Miraculously, no fatalities were reported, though dozens of people were injured, and many families were displaced. The tornado moved through Appleton, Menasha, Fox Crossing, and Neenah, with Neenah and Menasha among the hardest-hit communities.  

Calder Stadium, Menasha High School鈥檚 home football field, was directly in the tornado鈥檚 path and sustained extensive damage, requiring significant repairs before being able to host athletic events again.  

As cleanup efforts began, Menasha Bluejays head football coach Jeramie Korth started thinking about how to support his players and their families. His goal was to turn a difficult situation into an opportunity to bring people together and provide a sense of stability during an uncertain time.  

鈥溠罟箦绞悠 was the number one thought,鈥 Korth said. 鈥淭he Banta Bowl has always been a great place to play, and with the updates recently made to the Banta Bowl, our community is absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to play there.鈥  

During a meeting with parents and district leaders, Menasha School District officials shared the news that the Bluejays would play five home games this fall at 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Banta Bowl. Korth said the announcement was met with immediate excitement.  

The opportunity to play at the Banta Bowl has also generated enthusiasm among the players.  

When asked what his student-athletes thought about playing at the Banta Bowl, Coach Korth laughed and said, 鈥淭he turf is the same color as ours. It鈥檚 a navy-blue turf, and I expect it will feel like home to us.  

Securing a consistent home field was a priority for the Bluejays. With many families already dealing with disrupted routines and unexpected challenges, Korth shared the team wanted to avoid playing at a different field each week and provide as much stability as possible throughout the season.  

鈥淭he fact that we were able to get a college stadium where we鈥檙e not sharing it with another high school team is huge,鈥 Korth said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have to travel around and play in all these different places that other high school teams are going to be playing in. From the moment we talked to 杨贵妃传媒视频, it has been nothing but open arms and support.鈥  

While recovery efforts continue and much work remains, Korth shared the community has been encouraged by the support it has received.  

鈥淲e are overwhelmed by what has happened, but we are equally overwhelmed by the support that we have,鈥 he said.  

杨贵妃传媒视频 leadership has donated use of the Banta Bowl to the Bluejays because it reflects the institution鈥檚 commitment to being a steward of place and a support system to our community during times of need.  

鈥溠罟箦绞悠 is honored to open the Banta Bowl to Menasha High School Football this fall,鈥 shared James Downer, assistant vice president for athletics at 杨贵妃传媒视频. 鈥淲hen a neighboring community faces unexpected challenges, our institution believes聽it鈥檚聽imperative to step up and help. We hope our campus provides a welcoming home for the Bluejays, and聽we鈥檙e聽proud to play a small role in supporting their students, families, and community during this聽difficult time.鈥澛

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