Sam Royse Field to reopen on March 28 in Glasgow

Scotties Baseball

GLASGOW, Ky. – The Glasgow community can look forward to the anticipated return of a local baseball stadium this week.

According to a release by Studio 22 Marketing, the grand reopening of Sam Royse Field at Richardson Stadium in Gorin Park will be celebrated this Friday, March 28 at 5:30 p.m. with a ribbon cutting.

The community is invited to gather and celebrate the return of what officials say will be a permanent stadium for Glasgow High School’s Scottie Baseball team at their home field.

This follows a fire nearly three years ago that destroyed the field and one of only two remaining wooden stadiums in Kentucky, officials say.

Since then, they say Glasgow Parks and Recreation, alongside city leaders and community supporters, have worked together to restore the landmark. Officials say this newly rebuilt stadium brings modern updates while preserving the spirit of the original site.

The release further states, “While the stadium facilities are brand new, the playing surface, grass infield and dugouts have been maintained to the high standard Scottie players and opposing teams have come to expect.”

Opening day will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony and appearances by special guests, including former head coaches Johnny Vance, Coy Meadows, and Sam Royse, who will throw the ceremonial first pitch. This gesture honors both the stadium’s rich legacy and the community’s dedication to bringing it back to life.

Mayor Henry Royse says, “This field has always been more than just a baseball field — it’s a place where memories are made, and our community comes together. Seeing this space revitalized after such a tragic loss is a testament to Glasgow’s resilience and spirit. We’re thrilled to have former head coaches, assistant coaches, as well as players and fans, join us as we throw the first pitch. I know this new chapter for Scottie Baseball will be an exciting one.”

Scottie Baseball Coach Camerin Garmon says, “I am very excited for the players and team to have a place to call home again. I hope families, friends, and community members come out to fill the stands and support our players. They work very hard and deserve to play in front of an energetic and positive crowd each game. The baseball program is very fortunate to have such a nice field and stadium. I want to thank Glasgow Parks and Recreation along with our school system for helping our program.”

Among the improvements are the following:

  • New Seating Areas providing improved comfort and visibility for spectators. The stands meet all ADA requirements.
  • All-New Restrooms constructed to meet public facility specifications.
  • Enhanced Field Lighting to accommodate evening games and extend playing hours.
  • Modernized Concession Area featuring upgraded facilities, improved health department compliance, and expanded offerings.
  • Despite these new amenities, the iconic playing surface, grass infield, and dugouts — revered by Scottie players and visiting teams alike — have been preserved in pristine condition.

The community is invited to attend the ceremony and stay for the game as the Scottie Baseball team takes the field for their first home game in the new stadium.