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Harford Sports Complex

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Harford Sports Complex, formerly Thomas Run Park, is a multi-purpose sports park in Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, utilized by Harford Community College. It consists of one lit all-grass regulation baseball field, one turf infield/grass outfield regulation baseball field, two lit 'skin' softball fields, a concession pavilion, stadium, basketball courts, and lit tennis courts. The fields are operated and owned by nearby Harford Community College. The complex is also occasionally used by Harford Technical High School as well as other area high schools, and by community adult baseball and softball teams.

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The baseball complex was home to the Atlantic League Aberdeen Arsenal baseball team in 2000, before the Aberdeen IronBirds moved to the completed Ripken Stadium in 2002. The expanded field had a capacity of about 2,000, which has since been dismantled back down to the original bleachers and walkways.

Harford Stadium

Harford Stadium is a 1,000 seat soccer and lacrosse stadium. Constructed in 1968, a 2007 renovation eliminated a track, and now features an artificial turf field, lights, and press pavilion.

APGFCU Arena

The APG Federal Credit Union Arena is a $26 million renovation and expansion of the existing athletic complex that will feature an overhaul of the current building, and the construction of a new arena. The arena will have approximately 2,600 permanent seats, with a capacity of up to 3,200 for floor events. Total size of the facility would be increased to 86,610ft², with construction slated to be completed by Fall 2012. A groundbreaking ceremony for the new arena was held on August 23rd, 2011.

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Harford Sports Complex Wikipedia