Sports


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Fresno State Bulldog Athletics (NCAA Div 1)
Loud and proud, Fresno State's loyal and enthusiastic fans have made themselves heard nationwide. It's that kind of fan support that has helped put Fresno State athletics on the map, and resulted in record-breaking attendance at Bulldog Stadium for football games and packs the 16,116-seat Save Mart Center for basketball games. Bulldog fans also invade Beiden Field (baseball), Bulldog Diamond (softball), Wathen Tennis Center (tennis) and Warmerdam Field (track and field) for every event. Cedar & Shaw, Fresno, (559) 278-3647.

Fresno Grizzlies AAA Baseball
The Fresno Grizzlies, the Triple A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, compete in the new Grizzlies Stadium opened in downtown Fresno to architectural and fan acclaim in 2002. Grizzlies Stadium features extra-wide concourses, expansive concession-stand offerings, 30 private suites, a stadium club restaurant, outfield picnic areas, a swimming pool and spa, and easy parking. The vast majority of the seating is in the traditional grandstand, although there is a small seating area in left field and a concourse down the third-base line for those who just like to mill around. During the off season the stadium is used for other events, such as football, concerts, motorcross, and the annual Sudz in the City – microbrew festival. Grizzlies stadium is located downtown on Tulare and H Streets, Fresno, (559) 442-1994.

Fresno Falcons WCL Hockey
Established in 1946, the Fresno Falcons began a new chapter in their history in 2003 as they opened their first season of play in both the brand new Save Mart Center at Fresno State and in the ECHL, America’s Premier "AA" Hockey League. Fast, furious and fun, an outing to a Falcons game is a guaranteed good time. Home games are October - April at the Save Mart Center. For ticket information call (559) 485-7825 or Fax: (559) 347.3610.

Central Valley Coyotes (AF2)
A Division of the Arena Football League, AF2 provides Arena Football action to midsize markets, truly developing a league for Hometown Football across the U.S. The locally owned Central Valley Coyotes are entering their 2nd season with a commitment to providing affordable family friendly entertainment featuring fast paced high impact athletic competition. The non-stop action on the field coupled with access and interaction with the players and coaches after every game make this sport a fan favorite. 700 M Street, Fresno, (559) 498-1182.

Fresno Heatwave (ABA)
The American Basketball Association began play again in 2003, and the Fresno Heatwave was on the ground floor of the basketball revival. The league rich in history from its heyday from 1967-1976 has been reestablished to bring affordable sports entertainment to mid-size markets throughout the U.S. From the distinctive red, white and blue ball, rules that favor high scoring offenses, and featuring local players showcasing their skills in front of hometown fans, the Fresno Heatwave is "bringin the heat". (559) 621-4700.