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Fred Kelly Stadium, Orange Unified School District
Orange, CA
Restoring district pride.
Upgrading a district legacy.
Replacing the field for four schools at once
The Orange Unified School District’s (OUSD) Fred Kelly Stadium facility is the home field for the El Modena, Orange, Villa Park, and Canyon High School football programs and the center of community activity. The original stadium, built in 1967, is named for Orange Union High student Fred Kelly, who won Olympic Gold in the 110-meter high hurdles in the 1912 games and was the University of Southern California’s first Olympic Gold Medalist.

After over 50 years of use, the stadium was in desperate need of an upgrade. HED was selected to design the replacement field, new bleachers accommodating a capacity of 5,000, ADA compliant press box, concession stands, ticket booths, score board, restrooms, and synthetic track and field. New team rooms, storage, shade structures, accessible path of travel, and a new pedestrian drop zone was also added. The stadium is striped for football, lacrosse, soccer, and track and field events. In honor of its namesake athlete, OUSD plans to install a hurdle Kelly used, and the stadium features an expanded monument wall and seating, as well as a new dedication plaque.
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The entrances have been upgraded, with separate ticket booths and concession stands for visitors and home, both with updated signage, loading areas and enhanced lighting along the walkways.
Sophisticated stadium lighting has been adjusted to be respectful of its neighbors.
The new ADA compliant press box is accessible via elevator.
Upgrading a district legacy.
Fred Kelly Stadium, Orange Unified School District
Orange, CA
PROJECT DATA
Restoring district pride.