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Henninger Field is a little-known, historic ballpark located in historic Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Erected in 1895, Henninger Field, (originally known as Wolf Park), is the home of the Chambersburg Maroons. Wolf Park was renamed in 1920 in honor of Clay Henninger, a very influential person in baseball in Chambersburg.
The field, owned by the Borough of Chambersburg, is leased currently to Wilson College, a local four-year liberal arts school, as the home field for their Men's NCAA Division III baseball program.
Home of the Chambersburg Maroons | |
Former names | Wolf Park or Wolf Field (1895-1920) |
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Location | Corner of Vine Street and Riddle Alley, Chambersburg, PA 17201 |
Coordinates | 39°56′43.67″N 77°39′26.41″W / 39.9454639°N 77.6573361°W |
Owner | Borough of Chambersburg |
Operator | Chambersburg Maroons |
Field size | Left Field - 305 Center Field - 455 Right Field - 375 |
Surface | Natural Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1895 |
Construction cost | Unknown |
Tenants | |
Chambersburg Maroons - 1895-2010 Chambersburg Trojans football 1898-1956 Chambersburg Young Yanks 1929-1930 Chambersburg Trojans baseball 1900-2006 Chambersburg Cardinals (MDFL) - 1946-1955 Chambersburg Trojans soccer 1968-2003, 2005 Wilson Phoenix baseball 2018-present |