Kettering Health to be exclusive healthcare provider for Spooky Nook Sports

Crews are putting finishing touches on the hardwood and other courts at Spooky Nook sports Champion Mill. There are 14 hardwood basketball courts and 14 sports courts for a total of 28 basketball courts that can be converted to volleyball courts and other types of courts like pickleball, futsal or field hockey. Basketball and volleyball teams are already practicing at the facility. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Credit: Nick Graham

Credit: Nick Graham

Crews are putting finishing touches on the hardwood and other courts at Spooky Nook sports Champion Mill. There are 14 hardwood basketball courts and 14 sports courts for a total of 28 basketball courts that can be converted to volleyball courts and other types of courts like pickleball, futsal or field hockey. Basketball and volleyball teams are already practicing at the facility. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Kettering Health is partnering with Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill in Hamilton to be the exclusive healthcare provider for the facility.

In an announcement made Wednesday, Kettering Health said the partnership is a 5-year agreement and the organizations “will collaborate on programs that emphasize the importance of being active, ultimately working to lead the Dayton and Hamilton communities to healthier lives.”

Paul Hoover, president of Kettering Health Hamilton (formerly Fort Hamilton Hospital), called the partnership an honor.

“We’re honored to continue giving our best to elevate the health and well-being of the Hamilton community,” said Paul Hoover, president of Kettering Health Hamilton. “Through this partnership, we align our mission with the excitement and expanse of Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill to care for our neighbors where they live, work, and play.”

Kettering Health will also be a presenting sponsor for a sports tournament and Spooky Nook Sports’ children’s summer camp.

“Throughout the last few years, the revitalization in the City of Hamilton has been remarkable to witness,” said Sam Beiler, owner and founder of Spooky Nook Sports. “Spooky Nook is one of a number of projects helping to bring a new life to this already great community. With the support of the City, as well as Kettering Health and a number of other partners, we are excited to be a part of the future of Hamilton.”

Spooky Nook Sports had its first large sports event at the facility this past weekend. Youth volleyball tournaments drew thousands of visitors and locals to the B Street complex. Those visitors flooded area businesses, resulting in record sales for some.

Jim Goodman, owner of Municipal Brew Works and a co-founder of the Hamilton Amusement and Hospitality Association, called the 15,000-plus people that ascended onto Spooky Nook on North B Street “a bit of a validation” for those who believed in the expected success of the $165 million redevelopment of the former Champion Mill paper plant.

Upcoming Spooky Nook Sports events

Feb. 20: Dews & Don’t Skills Clinic

March 11-12: AGame Ohio Spooky Nook Shootout

March 11: Adult Men’s Quads Volleyball Tournament

March 11: Adult Women’s Quads Volleyball Tournament

March 12: Adult Reverse Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament

March 18-19: The Shamrock Showdown Youth Volleyball Tournament

March 25-26: The Nook Champion Mill Shootout Youth Basketball Tournament

May 13-14: AGame Ohio Classic

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