A New Chapter for Arlington Football
Arlington High School announced the completion of a $10 million football practice facility, a project that culminates years of campus expansion and modernization efforts.
The state‑of‑the‑art complex officially opened its doors on Monday, June 22, and was immediately praised by school officials for its modern design and comprehensive amenities.
ACS board Chairman Scott Benjamin described the facility as “breathtaking,” emphasizing how its advanced training spaces will give student‑athletes a competitive edge.
Head football coach Jeb Jones added that the upgrade represents a “massive step forward” for the program, positioning the team to excel both on and off the field.
School leaders anticipate that the new venue will not only boost athletic performance but also foster community engagement and inspire future generations of players.
With the facility now operational, Arlington High School looks ahead to leveraging its enhanced resources to achieve sustained success in regional and state competitions.