Ralph Stocker Stadium is owned by the city of
Grand Junction, Colorado
Grand Junction is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Mesa County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 65,560 at the 2020 United States Census, making Grand Junction the 17th mos ...
. Its current tenants are
Colorado Mesa University
Colorado Mesa University is a public university in Grand Junction, Colorado. The university's other locations include Bishop Campus, which houses Western Colorado Community College in northwestern Grand Junction, and a regional campus in Mont ...
Mavericks football, District-51 high school football, and the Grand Junction Gladiators
[Grand Junction Gladiators](_blank)
/ref> semi-pro minor league football team, though it hosts other local events as well including track and field and both college and high school commencement ceremonies. The stadium is adjacent on its east side to Suplizio Field
Sam Suplizio Field is a stadium in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States.[Facilities ...](_blank)
.
Renovations
In June 2011, both venues underwent an $8.3 million renovation project[City of Grand Junction](_blank)
/ref> to replace the aging bleacher sections and press box on the east side of the stadium, along with the adjoining first base bleachers at Suplizio Field, with a new section that includes new seating for both venues as well as a new two-story press box and handicapped-accessible mezzanine level which was ready for use by May 2012.[Mesa Mavericks](_blank)
References
American football venues in Colorado
Buildings and structures in Mesa County, Colorado
College football venues
Colorado Mesa Mavericks football
1949 establishments in Colorado
Sports venues completed in 1949
High school football venues in the United States
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