Throwback Night in Historic Gymnasium Feb. 24
Together with Lebanon Athletics and the Lebanon Boosters, we're proud to announce the exciting transformation of the District Performance Center gymnasium into a turf-surfaced, multi-use indoor training facility. The upgraded space will serve student-athletes and community teams while continuing to support physical education classes.
The District Performance Center at 160 Miller Road, home to Lebanon High School from 1969 through 2004, now houses district central offices, choir rooms, technology offices, a 1,100-seat auditorium, locker rooms, storage areas, a weight room, and the gymnasium, among other things. While the gym has been used as an overflow space for junior high basketball and volleyball teams, baseball and softball indoor training, and PE classes, its unique location and limited use for spectator events presented a valuable opportunity to reimagine its purpose.
The 10,120-square-foot gymnasium will be converted into a turf-based indoor training environment. This project is fully funded by the Lebanon Athletic Boosters, requiring no district dollars. In addition to enhancing student-athlete development, the upgraded facility is expected to create new rental opportunities, generating additional revenue for the district. Read more here.
Before this exciting transformation takes place, the Lebanon High School boys basketball team will host Beavercreek in what will be the final varsity home game played in the historic gymnasium! You don't want to miss this! Varsity tip-off is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Due to the special nature of this event and anticipated attendance, sports passes, LCS employee IDs, and ECC passes do not guarantee entry. Information about this game and pre-sale ticketing links are available on the Lebanon Athletics website.