Episcopal athletic facilities



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Intramural Gymnasium


Known as Episcopal's original gymnasium, the Intramural Gym was once used as Episcopal's chapel and the cafeteria. Today, the Intramural Gymnasium holds multiple classrooms, several offices, a publishing room and two locker rooms. The Middle School volleyball and basketball teams primarily use this facility for practices and games. Additionally, the junior varsity and varsity wrestling teams host wrestling meets here.

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The Knight Property Fields

These spacious fields are primarily used for practice and competition for soccer and lacrosse. Adjacent to the Walton Boathouse, the Knight Property Fields were first put into use during the 2004-2005 school year and are planned to be the home of Episcopal's future sports complex.

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Langford Track

Episcopal hosts local meets on its 400-meter long Langford Track, which has been refinished with a high-quality rubberized surface. With six lanes encircling McCormick Field, this campus feature offers runners a track that rivals many small college facilities.

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Marchman Field

Home to the softball team, Marchman Field is edged by the St. John's River and is considered to be one of Episcopal's most beautiful campus features.

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McCormick Field

McCormick Field is the home to the football, soccer and lacrosse teams. Boasting full-service concessions, clean restroom facilities, a press box, picnic area and full stands to seat approximately 2,500 fans, McCormick Field is a perfect place for families to enjoy a high-energy football game.

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Ray Knight Field

The Ray Knight Field is home to the Middle School, junior varsity and varsity baseball teams for practices and games. Episcopal frequently allows traveling college teams to use this field for practices when needed. Furnished with ample seating and full-concessions, the Ray Knight Field is the perfect facility for an Episcopal baseball game.

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The Riverfield

The Riverfield holds two practice fields which are frequently used by the football, soccer and lacrosse teams.

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The Semmes Athletic Center

Built in 1987, The Semmes Athletic Center features three full-sized basketball courts, the Cerveny Weight Room, a separate training room, the varsity men and women's locker rooms and several offices for Episcopal's coaches, faculty and staff. The facility is home to the physical education classes, junior varsity and varsity basketball teams and the middle school, junior varsity and varsity volleyball teams. The Semmes Athletic Center seats approximately 800 fans and is used for pep-rallys and athletic award programs.

 
The Semmes Aquatic Center

Designed as a replica of the water polo pool used in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the Semmes Aquatic Center is one of Episcopal's premier athletic facilities. As one of only two 50-meter high school pools in Northeast Florida, the Semmes Aquatic Center is the only one that has met the minimum depth requirement to permit starting blocks to be used for races. The 10 lanes are kept warm in the colder months with solar covers.

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Tennis Courts

Located at the entrance of Episcopal are six tennis courts, a practice wall and a half-court that serve as home to the junior varsity and varsity tennis teams.

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The Walton Boathouse

Set on the scenic waterfront Knight Property, Episcopal's Walton Boathouse gives direct river access to the crew teams. The ample bays are capable of holding the rowers' many shells and the building is complete with erg machines, work-out facilities, meeting and locker rooms and a lounge overlooking the water. Nearly four years old, the Walton Boathouse has become a necessary fixture for the crew teams who have taken home many awards since its inception.
6757 Atlantic Boulevard
Jacksonville, Florida 32211-8729