Directions
Unless noted differently, all home games are typically played on the campus of Clearwater Christian College. All home baseball games and several of
home soccer games are played off-campus at select sites in the Clearwater community. The official game schedule will indicate the off-campus site.
Below we have identified the off-campus sites regularly used, and directions to each field from the main campus.
Glen Oaks Park
From campus, travel west on Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Bear left on Court Street at the Shell Station at the corner of Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. and
Highland Avenue. The field will be just ½ mile on the left.
Frank Tack Field
From campus, travel west on Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Go north (turn right) on Hercules Road. The field will be just north of Sunset
on the right.
Jack Russell Stadium
From campus, travel west on Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Go north (turn right) on Keene Road. Go west (turn left) on Drew St. Go north
(turn right) on M. L. King. Turn right at the four way stop and park in the open grass lot.
Joe DiMaggio Field
From campus, travel west on Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Go north (turn right) on Coachman Road. Travel ½ mile. Field is located at corner
of Coachman Road and Drew Street.
Bardmoor Golf Club
From campus, travel west on Gulf-to-Bay Blvd to Keene Road. Travel south on Keene (which turns into Starkey Road). Turn left off
of Starkey Road, below Bryan Dairy Road intersection, to Bardmoor Place. Follow signs to golf club.
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Cougar Spotlight
I look back on my first year as a college athlete and thank the Lord for the privilege to be part of something bigger than myself. To be a
member of a soccer team gives you the opportunity to bond with other Christian girls and strive for the same goals on and off the field.
Fellow athletes give you a reason to keep playing your best even in the most difficult games.
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It's a good parallel to the cause of Christ
and the resources He gives us in our challenges during this earthly race. Like our fellow Christians, we are all pursuing the same goal--to
glorify Christ in all we do. Playing college soccer has been challenging, but the rewards are so evident and to be part of something that
you could never achieve on your own is a privilege that I hope many others come to enjoy in their college experience.
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