

1. Brad Akins Field
Brad Akins Field was built and opened in 2005 and has had three separate additions. The seating capacity is 2010. The field is named for Brad Akins in appreciation of his generous support for Prince Avenue Christian School. The field is home to both the Wolverine football and soccer teams.
2. Sheldon T. Shoff Annex
The Sheldon T. Shoff Annex was built in 2010 and includes the Lady Wolverine softball field and the landscaped plaza and walkways between the fields. The Annex is named for Sheldon T. Shoff in appreciation of the generous support of the foundation.
3. Wolverine Fieldhouse
The original fieldhouse was built in 2005 and renovated in 2013. Originally, the fieldhouse served the Wolverine football teams and now houses middle school football, varsity baseball, and our softball teams.
4. Lady Wolverine Softball Field
The Lady Wolverine Softball Field was built in 2010 as part of the Sheldon T. Shoff Sports Annex. The dimensions are 200’ in right, center, and left fields.
5. Farriba Fieldhouse
Farriba Fieldhouse opened in 2013 and was expanded and remodeled in 2024. It includes the varsity football locker room, weight room, coaches’ offices, training room, and laundry facilities.
6. Wolverine Practice Field
With multiple teams at multiple levels for multiple sports, all green space on campus is used productively on any given day in any given season. The Wolverine Practice Field serves as an additional practice space for Wolverine Athletics.
7. Wolverine Baseball Field
The Wolverine Baseball field opened in 2005. The field was renovated in 2011 and most recently in 2024. The field dimensions are 320” in right field, 355’ in center field, and 330’ in left field.
8. Lower School Gymnasium
The Lower School Gymnasium, built in 2005, seats 730. It currently serves as the home of the basketball and volleyball programs.
9. Wolverine Pavilion
The Wolverine Pavilion is a covered outdoor facility that was built in 2014. The pavilion has six basketball goals and is used for PE classes, sport team practices, rainy day recess, and special events such as the Wolverine Growl, “Wolverines Unleashed” Field Day, and school-wide social events.
10. Coming Soon! Prince Athletic Center
The Prince Athletic Center is scheduled to open later this year and will be the new home for basketball and volleyball competitions. The Prince Athletic Center is a state-of-the-art athletic facility which includes over 1400 seats for spectators, two ninety-four foot basketball practice courts, full spectator seating for volleyball tri-matches, six locker rooms, laundry room, training room, team meeting room, concession and lobby area, and two coaches’ office suites.
11. Building Tradition -Athletic Complex Expansion
Prince’s current capital campaign initiative includes the future expansion and development of 14 acres that will include eight tennis courts, two competition fields, an infield training area, a locker room complex, outdoor meeting space, additional campus entrances, a student drop-off location, and additional parking. Click here for more information on Building Tradition – A Campaign for Prince.