Garfield, Roosevelt prepare to open new football stadiums this fall
Briefly

Garfield and Roosevelt are set to unveil new football stadiums this fall after a season without home games due to construction. Roosevelt's $200 million modernization project includes new facilities such as a gym and performing arts center, while Garfield's $8 million project features an all-weather field and bleachers. Roosevelt will host five home games, beginning against Lawndale on August 28. Despite these developments, the highly attended annual Garfield vs. Roosevelt game will be played at a neutral site once again this year.
The stadium has new bleachers, press box, concession stands, scoreboard, all-weather track and grass field, enhancing the experience for players and fans alike.
Roosevelt is scheduled to have five home football games and will open the stadium against Lawndale on Aug. 28, marking a significant event for the school.
Garfield's $8 million stadium project includes a new all-weather field, track, scoreboard, goal posts and concrete home bleachers, improving the facilities.
Despite the new fields, the annual Garfield vs. Roosevelt football game that usually draws the largest crowd in the Southland will again be played at a neutral site.
Read at Los Angeles Times
[
|
]