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 | Hunter-Dwelley Stadium Robert L. Sharp Health & Fitness Center Home of Jenks Trojan Football |
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 | New stadium lighting for 2007 After nearly 30 years of service, the field lighting at Hunter Dwelley Stadium is scheduled for replacement prior to the beginning of the 2007 season. The picture above comes from a Jenks football game program insert. The new lighting is state of the art and will feature improved energy efficiency and lighting performance for televised and non-televised games. The compliments the recently completed Sharp Health and Fitness Center. |
 | Hunter-Dwelley Hunter-Dwelley Stadium is named after two former Jenks atheletes? On Thanksgiving Day, 1929, the first Jenks Alumni Association named the Jenks athletic field after, Francis Hunter and Charles Dwelley. Hunter and Dwelley were considered both great players as well as great individuals by their classmates. Hunter and Dwelley passed away prior to graduating their senior years in 1921 and 1922. Francis Hunter is the football player furthest to the left in the 1921 team picture. More information on the history of Jenks can be found in the book titled, Tune of the Hickory Stick, by Joyce Nichols. |
 | Robert L. Sharp Health & Fitness Center Robert L. Sharp cuts the ribbon, opening the new Jenks Health and Fitness Center, named in his honor. As a former Jenks Coach, Administrator and teacher, Mr. Sharp played a huge role in the lives of many former Trojans, who to this day still call him, "Mr. Sharp". |
 | Weight Room 1st Floor |
 | Weight Room 1st Floor looking south |
 | Weight Room 1st Floor, north end, looking down from 2nd Floor |
 | Weight Room 2nd Floor |
 | Trojan Power Logo on weight lifting stations |
 | Jenks High School constructs new $5 million fitness center BY DAVID SCHULTE Tusla World Staff Writer Jenks High School athletes have a new $5 million facility where they can work out. The district has scheduled a dedication ceremony Thursday for the opening of the Robert L. Sharp Health and Fitness Center, north of Hunter Dwelley Stadium on the campus of Jenks High School, 205 E. B St. For complete article, visit the Tulsa World archives. |
 | Hunter Dwelley Stadium looking NE from the home side at the soon to be completed Sharp Athletic Building. |
 | Hunter Dwelley Stadium 50 yard line. The field was covered with Field Turf in 2000. |
 | Hunter Dwelley Stadium looking SE from the home stands. |
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 | Hunter Dwelley Stadium Press Box with proposed updated sign. |
 | End Zone Building Plans |
 | March 27, 2006 |
 | April 8, 2006 |
 | April 30, 2006 |
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