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- Mitch_Stadium abstract "Mitch Stadium is a baseball field located on the boundary line between the Town of Ceredo and the City of Kenova in West Virginia. It is home to the Ceredo-Kenova Little League and numerous annual community events. The stadium was created in 1955 and is named in honor of Elmer "Big Mitch" Mitchell, who served as groundskeeper at the facility for 27 years until his death in 1981. The facility at Mitch Stadium has previously hosted concerts, youth football and soccer events, and community carnivals and festivals. "The Mitch" has hosted 7 West Virginia Little League State Tournaments, the 1965 Little League Divisional Tournament, the 2009 Little League 2009 Little League Southeast Regional Baseball and Softball Tournaments, and serves as the host of the Little League 9-10 Year-Old Tournament of State Champions.".
- Mitch_Stadium location Kenova,_West_Virginia.
- Mitch_Stadium openingDate "1955-04-10".
- Mitch_Stadium tenant Tournament_of_State_Champions.
- Mitch_Stadium thumbnail CK_Mitch_Stadium.jpg?width=300.
- Mitch_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink www.mitchstadium.com.
- Mitch_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink TOSC.
- Mitch_Stadium wikiPageID "9459682".
- Mitch_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "555103805".
- Mitch_Stadium brokeGround "1955".
- Mitch_Stadium dimensions "Center Field - 205 ft".
- Mitch_Stadium dimensions "Left Field - 196 ft".
- Mitch_Stadium dimensions "Left-Center - 205 ft".
- Mitch_Stadium dimensions "Right Field - 198 ft".
- Mitch_Stadium dimensions "Right-Center - 205 ft".
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- Mitch_Stadium location "600".
- Mitch_Stadium location "Kenova, WV 25530".
- Mitch_Stadium nickname ""The Mitch"".
- Mitch_Stadium opened "1955-04-10".
- Mitch_Stadium owner "Ceredo-Kenova Little League".
- Mitch_Stadium seatingCapacity "2000".
- Mitch_Stadium stadiumName "Mitch Stadium".
- Mitch_Stadium surface "Bluegrass".
- Mitch_Stadium tenants "Ceredo-Kenova Little League".
- Mitch_Stadium tenants "Tournament of State Champions".
- Mitch_Stadium wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Mitch_Stadium subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_West_Virginia.
- Mitch_Stadium subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wayne_County,_West_Virginia.
- Mitch_Stadium subject Category:Softball_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Mitch_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_in_West_Virginia.
- Mitch_Stadium type Area108497294.
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- Mitch_Stadium type SoftballVenues.
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- Mitch_Stadium type Place.
- Mitch_Stadium type SportFacility.
- Mitch_Stadium type Stadium.
- Mitch_Stadium type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mitch_Stadium type Place.
- Mitch_Stadium type StadiumOrArena.
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- Mitch_Stadium comment "Mitch Stadium is a baseball field located on the boundary line between the Town of Ceredo and the City of Kenova in West Virginia. It is home to the Ceredo-Kenova Little League and numerous annual community events. The stadium was created in 1955 and is named in honor of Elmer "Big Mitch" Mitchell, who served as groundskeeper at the facility for 27 years until his death in 1981.".
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- Mitch_Stadium depiction CK_Mitch_Stadium.jpg.
- Mitch_Stadium isPrimaryTopicOf Mitch_Stadium.
- Mitch_Stadium name "Mitch Stadium".
- Mitch_Stadium nick ""The Mitch"".