Pop Keeney Stadium
18315 Bothell Way NE
Bothell 98012
Regarded by many as one of the best
places in the state to watch a high school football game, Pop Keeney Stadium
is home to athletic events hosted by Northshore's high schools, Bothell,
Inglemoor, and Woodinville, and junior highs, as well as numerous community
activities and youth sporting events.
Seating Capacity:
4,438 (Home 2,900; Visitor 1,538)
On-site Parking: 501 spots
Gate time: Ticket sales/gates open two
hours prior to game time.
Driving Directions
From North or South I-405:
Take Exit 23 Westbound onto SR 522
Follow SR 522 Westbound to
Bothell-Everett Highway (SR 527) (2nd stop light)
Go Right (North)
Turn Left onto NE 188th Street
The entrance to Pop Keeney Stadium
will be on your left
From Lake City/Bothell Way
Follow SR 522 Eastbound to
Bothell-Everett Highway (SR 527). Go Left (North)
Turn Left onto NE 188th Street
The entrance to Pop Keeney Stadium
will be on your left
Pop Keeney Renovation
The project updates the 40-year-old Pop Keeney stadium,
which includes updates to field lighting, replacement of the field turf and
visitor stands, as well as the construction of locker rooms, restrooms and
concession facilities.

Stadium Time Line
|
1920 |
Bothell School Board authorizes removal
of old orchard on land adjacent to |
|
1921 |
Young Harold "Pop" Keeney (1920 graduate
of Bothell High) becomes the high school football coach. |
|
1953 |
With the opening of the new |
|
1968 |
A covered stadium, funded with a
voter-issued bond, is completed and becomes the home field for
Bothell and |
|
1986 |
The grass field is replaced with
artificial turf, after voters authorize the improvement. The
community field is now utilized year-round by a variety of
district and community groups. |
|
1989 |
Pop Keeney Field is rededicated,
commemorating nearly 70 years of community use. |
|
2009 |
Nw state-of-the art scoreboard donated to the district and installed at south end of field. |
| 2010 |
Renovations to Pop Keeney Stadium completed. |
| 2010 | "Wall of Honor" that recognizes outstanding achievements of Northshore alumni, retired staff and volunteers donated to district and installed at stadium. |
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