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'''Robert G. Waldrop Stadium''' is a sports venue on [[Snow Drive]], off [[West Oxmoor Road]], in the City of [[Homewood]], adjacent to [[West Homewood Park]].  The stadium is used for football, soccer and track and field events.  In [[1976]], it was named in honor of Homewood mayor [[Bob Waldrop]].
'''Robert G. Waldrop Stadium''' is a sports venue on [[Snow Drive]], off [[West Oxmoor Road]], in the City of [[Homewood]], adjacent to [[West Homewood Park]].  The stadium is used for football, soccer and track and field events.  In [[1976]], it was named in honor of Homewood mayor [[Bob Waldrop]].


Waldrop Stadium serves as the home venue for [[Homewood High School]]'s football team.  It also hosts Homewood High School's annual [[South Central Marching Classic]] band competition.
Waldrop Stadium serves as the home venue for [[Homewood High School]]'s football team.  It also hosts Homewood High School's annual [[South Central Marching Classic]] band competition.

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Robert G. Waldrop Stadium is a sports venue on Snow Drive, off West Oxmoor Road, in the City of Homewood, adjacent to West Homewood Park. The stadium is used for football, soccer and track and field events. In 1976, it was named in honor of Homewood mayor Bob Waldrop.

Waldrop Stadium serves as the home venue for Homewood High School's football team. It also hosts Homewood High School's annual South Central Marching Classic band competition.

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