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Tyler Junior College Apache Athletics

Apaches Athletic Facilities

  

 

Wagstaff Gymnasium

   

 

               

Built in 1964...named in honor of Coach Floyd Wagstaff and his contributions after starting athletics at TJC...renovations in 2004 (bleacher renovation and seating capacity expansion to 2,500) and in 2010 (upgrade and expansion of the front offices and the men's and women's wings in the back of the gym)...Wagstaff Gym is used for varsity men's & women's basketball and volleyball practices and games...site of the main Athletic Training Room, the Wagstaff Museum, and TJC graduations...host facility for high school basketball and volleyball exhibit and playoff games...host facility for NJCAA Region XIV basketball and volleyball tournaments as well as large events sponsored by TJC.


Joann Medlock Murphy Tennis Center

Built in 2007...2007 USTA Outstanding Facility Award...used for men's & women's tennis practices and matches...instruction facility for the professional tennis management program...host facility for high school tennis exhibition and playoff matches...host facility for USTA/ITA sanctioned events...host facility for NJCAA Regional, and National Tennis Tournaments as well as large events sponsored by TJC.

Pat Hartley Field Complex

 

 Originally built to hold two regulation-sized grass soccer fields...renovated in 2010 with the conversion of the West side grass field into a turf field that is striped for football and soccer...the Pat Hartley Complex includes offices and locker rooms for TJC Men's and Women's soccer programs... a public walking track but the playing surfaces are strictly used for football practices and men's & women's soccer practices and games...host facility for high school soccer exhibition and playoff games...host facility for NJCAA Regional, District, and National Soccer Tournaments as well as large events sponsored by TJC.
 

TJC Softball Field

 

 

 CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium

 

 

 

CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Mike Carter Field

 

      

Built in 1938 under the Works Progress Administration Project...renovated in 1948 due to a fire and in 1991 with formation of the Tyler Baseball Commission...has been home to several minor league and professional baseball teams...TJC baseball began practicing and playing at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Mike Carter Field with the rejuvenation of the program in 1992...Tyler Independent School District bought the facility from the City of Tyler in 1998...host facility for high school baseball exhibition and playoff games coordinated through Tyler ISD Athletics...host facility for NJCAA Regional, District, and National Tournaments.