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in Clarkston,
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. Until 1999 it was called DeKalb Memorial Stadium. The stadium holds 15,000 spectators and is currently used by two DeKalb County high schools. The stadium is also used by all DeKalb County high school football teams for all home state football playoff games as this is the largest stadium and the only stadium with bleachers on both sides of the field in the DeKalb County School District. The GHSA held football championship games here in 1970, 1972, 1973, 1993, and 1995. On August 2, 1981, the
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of the
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played a regular season home game against the
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, drawing 14,437 fans. It was the largest home crowd for the 1979–81 iteration of the Chiefs franchise. There was even talk that they might move there for the following season, but they folded 26 days later after being eliminated from the playoffs. The following year it was the home stadium of
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of the American Soccer League, and two decades later the
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of the
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called it home until they moved to the
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in 2004.


GHSA football championship games

*December 12, 1970 (Class AAA): Lakeside (DeKalb) 7, Richmond Academy 6 *December 10, 1971 (Class AA): Westminster 13, North Fulton 0 *December 8, 1973 (Class AAA): Thomasville 40, Wheeler 35 *December 18, 1993 (Class AAAA): Dunwoody 21, South Gwinnett 7 *December 16, 1995 (Class AAAA): Southwest DeKalb 14, Parkview 7 2000 jamboree


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