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Robert M. Boulton Stadium
Built in 1928, Byers Field has long been a landmark in Parma, Ohio. But Parma schools are not the only programs to utilize the facility.Â
The Wildcats have played in Byers Field, recently dedicated as Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium, in 39 of the last 41 seasons. The Cats' first home game at Byers was versus Canton McKinley on October 7, 2000.
Ever since, Byers Field has served as the Wildcats' home football stadium. Since its construction, it has been renovated five times, including in 2013. Due to the Wildcats moving their games to Friday nights, Byers will play host to one game in 2024.Â
The facility now seats about 11,850 fans, plus over 30 members of the media in its renovated press box. The stadium features lights, artificial turf, and locker rooms for both home and away teams.Â
The Wildcats have an 127-42-1 record in 170Â games at Byers Field.Â
Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium is named after Carl C. Byers, the Parma Schools superintendent who led the 1953 renovation of the stadium, and Robert Boulton, a retired Superintendent of Athletics for the Parma City Schools and a Parma Senior High grad.