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- Pop_Keeney_Stadium abstract "Pop Keeney Stadium, located in Bothell, Washington, hosts games for several high schools in the region, including Inglemoor, Woodinville, and Bothell High School. Pop Keeney has also hosted state soccer playoffs for both boys and girls.The stadium is named after Harold 'Pop' Keeney, Bothell's first football coach, who formed one of Bothell's pioneer families. When football season begins, the city virtually shuts down, and as senior Michael Hartvigson stated, \"the lights in the city are at Pop Keeney.\"In 2008, several Bothell high school alumni began raising money for a new replay-capable scoreboard. Donations arrived from all around the country, raising $160,000 altogether. The scoreboard was installed in 2009 as only the second of its kind in the state.The Northshore 2010 Capital Projects Bond includes a project to renovate the stadium, including updates to lighting, stands, and other facilities.".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium buildingEndDate "1920".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium buildingStartDate "1920".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium seatingCapacity "4500".
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- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "656778038".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Bothell,_Washington.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Bothell_High_School.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Bothell,_Washington.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_Washington_(state).
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Inglemoor_High_School.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Woodinville_High_School.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pop Keeney Stadium".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium built "1920".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium capacity "4500".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium expanded "1968".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium location "18315".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium name "Pop Keeney Stadium".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium opened "1953".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium parkingSlots "501".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium recordAttendance "8500".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium renovated "2010".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium scoreboard "replay-capable".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coords.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_stadium.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Washington-sports-venue-stub.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Bothell,_Washington.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Washington_(state).
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium point "47.763121 -122.211217".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type Place.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type SportFacility.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type Stadium.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type Location.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type Place.
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium type StadiumOrArena.
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- Pop_Keeney_Stadium comment "Pop Keeney Stadium, located in Bothell, Washington, hosts games for several high schools in the region, including Inglemoor, Woodinville, and Bothell High School. Pop Keeney has also hosted state soccer playoffs for both boys and girls.The stadium is named after Harold 'Pop' Keeney, Bothell's first football coach, who formed one of Bothell's pioneer families.".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium label "Pop Keeney Stadium".
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- Pop_Keeney_Stadium lat "47.763121".
- Pop_Keeney_Stadium long "-122.211217".
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- Pop_Keeney_Stadium name "Pop Keeney Stadium".