Hilmer Lodge Stadium
Hilmer Lodge Stadium on the Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) campus in Walnut, California, is the athletic stadium for the community college.
The stadium was dedicated on October 8, 1948 by then local congressman, Richard M. Nixon. It was renamed after Hilmer Lodge, who created the relays in 1959 and was the college's first Track & Field/Cross Country Coach.[1] Lodge, who died in 1977, was part of the inaugural Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame.[2]
The stadium is also the finish for the Mt. SAC Cross Country Course, which hosts as many as 28,000 participants for the Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational. It also plays host to the CIF Southern Section cross country prelims and finals, and the Western Regional preliminary to the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships.
Hilmer Lodge Stadium hosted the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 1962, 1979 and 1980. It also played host to the United States women's Olympic Trials in 1968. In July 2018, the stadium was completely renovated and opened February 24, 2020 with the ability to expand seating to 21,000 for special events.[3]
In 1967, the stadium received an upgrade to aluminum bleachers.
The stadium was used as a location for the 1989 Wes Craven film Shocker.
References
- http://www.lasports.org/lafacilities/display.php?s=Stadium&id=45
- http://www.mtsacrelays.com/archives/HallFame/Lodge.htm
- "Mt. SAC Plans $62 Million Renovation of Hilmer Lodge Stadium". Baldwin Park, CA Patch. 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2017-06-29.