Community members gather to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center.
On March 27, 2025, the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center marked its 10th anniversary with a vibrant celebration. The event united local leaders, sports fans, and families, paying tribute to its impact on the community. Heartfelt remembrances and discussions highlighted the center’s role in sports tourism, attracting young athletes, and contributing significantly to the local economy. The legacy of the sports center continues to grow as it remains a cornerstone of Myrtle Beach’s sporting identity.
Myrtle Beach was the place to be on March 27, 2025, as the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center celebrated its 10th anniversary. What a milestone it has been for this fantastic facility, named after former Myrtle Beach Mayor John Rhodes, who sadly passed away in 2021. The event was filled with excitement, nostalgia, and a bit of heartfelt reflection.
Just across from the bustling Broadway at the Beach, where you can find everything from shops to restaurants, the sports center opened its doors back in 2015, and wow, has it become a hub for sporting events! The anniversary party brought out local leaders, sports enthusiasts, families, and everyone who’s been impacted by the center in one way or another. It’s safe to say that Myrtle Beach rolled out the red carpet to honor not just the facility but the spirit that it embodies.
The highlight of the event was undoubtedly a heartfelt remembrance led by Terri Springs, the widow of John Rhodes. Her touching words truly captured the essence of what the sports center means to the community. Set against a backdrop of pictures showcasing athletes in action, the celebration was a visual treat, reminding everyone of the countless moments of joy and achievement that have taken place within those walls.
A panel discussion was held featuring notable figures like Mark Beale, the general manager of the sports center, and Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune, who shared insights on the venue’s importance in attracting young athletes to Myrtle Beach. Former city manager John Pedersen also joined in, discussing the ripple effects of investing in sports facilities. The conversation focused on how sports have become an integral part of the city’s identity and economy.
The local city council members, including Mike Lowder and Mike Chestnut, added to the vibrant discussion, reaffirming their commitment to fostering sports tourism in the area. It’s fantastic to have leaders engaged in such uplifting conversations, and their presence underscored the sports center’s significance to everyone in Myrtle Beach.
The anniversary celebration was more than just speeches and reminiscing. Colorful banners sporting the acronym L.I.S.T. fluttered proudly at each end of the facility, a nod to local coach and mentor James “Buddy” Rogers. It served as a reminder of the values of Leadership, Integrity, Sportsmanship, and Teamwork that the center espouses. Plus, a shiny scoreboard lit up the facility, making the day feel even more special.
The value of the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center goes beyond just sports—it’s a true economic beacon. In 2024, sports tourism in Myrtle Beach amounted to a staggering $185.2 million in direct spending, with about $17 million flowing into the local tax revenues. That’s a big win for everyone, from local businesses to community programs, proving that investing in such facilities is a smart move for the city.
As the crowd dispersed and post-celebration chatter filled the air, one thing became clear: the John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center will remain a vital part of not only the sporting community but the entire city. Its legacy is just beginning, and if the last ten years are any indication, the future looks bright! Here’s to more breathtaking sports moments, cherished memories, and a thriving community that continues to rally around the love of the game.
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