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Miracle Field Stadium gets new name with MegaCorp

Miracle League Stadium will become MegaCorp Stadium at a ribbon cutting on Dec. 9. (Courtesy photo)

WILMINGTON — A decade-long partnership has been solidified between ACCESS of Wilmington and MegaCorp Logistics in renaming Miracle Field Stadium at Olsen Park.

It will become MegaCorp Stadium at a ribbon cutting, slated for Dec. 9, 2023 at the Miracle Field in Olsen Park at 4 p.m. The event coincides with the annual ACCESS Holiday Party.

The stadium gives people of all abilities a chance to participate in sports. It comprises 33,000-square-feet of a rubberized baseball field, designed for individuals living with disabilities. Multiple events are held there annually, including tournaments and leagues hosted by ACCESS of Wilmington.

“This collaboration is a testament to our unwavering commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of others,” Ryan Legg, CEO of MegaCorp, said in a press release. “We are thrilled to embark on this journey alongside ACCESS of Wilmington and look forward to witnessing the incredible impact this stadium continues to have on the community.”

MegaCorp Logistics is an award-winning, full-service company providing transportation solutions for its clients. It was founded by Ryan and Denise Legg in 2009 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC, with operations also in West Virginia, Kentucky, Florida, and soon in South Carolina.

“MegaCorp’s commitment to creating positive change in our community mirrors our mission, and we are confident that this partnership will further fuel our mission to build community and eliminate barriers to health and wellness,” Laura Kay Berry, board chair of ACCESS of Wilmington, said in the release.


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Shea Carver
Shea Carver
Shea Carver is the editor in chief at Port City Daily. A UNCW alumna, Shea worked in the print media business in Wilmington for 22 years before joining the PCD team in October 2020. She specializes in arts coverage — music, film, literature, theatre — the dining scene, and can often be tapped on where to go, what to do and who to see in Wilmington. When she isn’t hanging with her pup, Shadow Wolf, tending the garden or spinning vinyl, she’s attending concerts and live theater.

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