Ardmore Touchdown Club: Facilities

Cooper field
Cooper Field
Cooper Field runs parallel to the railroad tracks on the east side of the railroad in Ardmore, less than a half a mile south of the Alabama-Tennessee state line. The field was named after Coach Eugene Cooper, who started the football program in Ardmore in 1947. Coach Cooper coached all but one of his 31 years in Limestone County. His football teams posted an overall record of 151-49 with three state championships and four undefeated seasons. His basketball teams were 297-203 and he also coached baseball and track. He was inducted into the Alabama High School Athletic Associations Hall of Fame in 1998.

Fieldhouse
Field House
The Field House for the Ardmore High School football program sits in the northeast corner of Cooper Field. Construction of the field house began in 2005 when school administrators authorized the Quarterback Club to gut a building that was once used to house primary education classes. The western third of the building was outfitted with coaches offices, showers, restroom facilities, laundry facilities, a vending area, and custom-made, oak lockers for the football players. AHS football teams began using the field house at the start of the 2005 football season.

High School Gym

John Barnes Park

Get Map to John Barnes Park 30515 Ardmore Ridge Rd
Ardmore, Tennessee