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Berston Field House

Sports facility


Sports facility

Berston Field House opened in Flint, Michigan, in 1923 and has been the backdrop for the development of some of the city's top boxing and basketball talent as well as an important symbol of race in the city's history.

Berston is one of several community centers throughout Flint that had traditionally offered recreation and health services to the community. While several have closed, Berston still houses one of the largest youth programs in a city that has had rapid population decline in the last thirty years.

The original building included a library, swimming pool, gym and auditorium. In 1930, Berston became the first community center in the city to allow black residents to use its facilities and programs.

Sports

Basketball

Generations of Flint basketball players have taken part in pickup games at Berston, notably future Michigan State teammates Mateen Cleaves, Morris Peterson and Charlie Bell. All three players played with and against each other during youth and summer leagues while they were attending rival high schools in Flint. In 2009, Cleaves chose Berston as the place to have a kickoff for his foundation that tries to mentor young people.

Boxing

Berston has been a training ground for some of Flint's best fighters. Former WBO and IBF champion Chris Byrd trained there, as did Olympic bronze medalist Andre Dirrell, and more recently Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields.

References

References

  1. City of Flint, "Historic Districts", "[http://www.cityofflint.com/hdc/berston.htm Berston Field House] {{webarchive. link. (May 14, 2012 ", July 25, 2010)
  2. Longley, Kristin, "The Flint Journal", August 25, 2009, "[http://blog.mlive.com/flint-city-beat/2009/08/mccree_north_health_clinic_on.html McCree North health center in Flint slated to close]", July 25, 2010
  3. Hayes, Patrick, "The Flint Journal", July 13, 2009, "[http://blog.mlive.com/its-just-sports/2009/07/interviews_mateen_cleaves_and.html Interviews: Mateen Cleaves and Morris Peterson talk about Flint, helping the community and politics]", July 25, 2009
  4. Woodyard, Eric, "The Flint Journal", August 7, 2009, " One of the most talented coaches was Floyd Fielder. He taught many youths at Berston Field House. He is inducted into the Flint Hall of Fame.[http://www.mlive.com/sports/flint/index.ssf/2009/08/flint_native_dion_savage_makin.html Flint native Dion Savage making a name for himself as a boxer in Las Vegas]", July 25, 2009
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