Category: Sports
The Rangerette Gymnasium was one of the first two buildings erected on the Kilgore College campus. The gym had a $250,000 renovation in 2001 and was then named after former director Deana Bolton-Covin.
R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium is a premier sports venue in Kilgore. Home to the Kilgore High School Bulldogs and the Kilgore College Rangers football teams, as well as Kilgore High School soccer matches. With a rich history and updated amenities, the stadium provides an exciting atmosphere for fans and community events.
Kilgore’s State Tournament Horseshoe Pit is designed for competitive and recreational horseshoe pitching. As a host site for state tournaments, it offers a welcoming atmosphere for players of all skill levels to enjoy the sport.
The Kilgore City Pool is a family-friendly outdoor swimming facility featuring a large pool, a splash pad, and shaded seating areas, perfect for cooling off during the summer. Open seasonally, it offers affordable admission, swim lessons, and private party rentals for a fun and refreshing experience.
To rent a Kilgore ISD sporting facility, contact the district’s administration office for availability, pricing, and rental policies.
To rent a Kilgore ISD sporting facility, contact the district’s administration office for availability, pricing, and rental policies.
To rent a Kilgore ISD sporting facility, contact the district’s administration office for availability, pricing, and rental policies.
Masters Gymnasium is the location of the men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as the athletic pep-rallies. Camps during the summer for a variety of people.
This multi-million dollar six-field baseball complex is an exciting collaboration between the City of Kilgore, Kilgore Boys Baseball Association, and the naming rights sponsor Whataburger. A special thank you to the Kilgore Economic Development Corporation for setting aside the funds to make this dream a reality.
Driller Park is a baseball park in Kilgore, Texas, USA, constructed in 1947 for the Kilgore Drillers and refurbished in 2008 for the East Texas Pump Jacks of the Texas Collegiate League. The park has also been used for East Texas college and high school baseball matches. The park has a capacity of 3,000.

