Chipola College Indians
12 National Tournament Appearances
1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1988, 2004, 2005, 2007

TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased on the day of the game for $5 (Adult) and $2 (Children Under 12). Chipola students and faculty are admitted for free with valid ID Card. Appreciation Club Memberships can be purchased for $200 for the season. Members receive 4 season ticket passes. Please contact Sandra Harrell for more information at 850/ 718-2320 between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm Monday thru Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Driving Directions

East to West:

From I-10 take Exit 142 Marianna. Turn right off exit onto State Road 71. Turn left onto Hwy 90 to Jefferson Street. Turn right onto Jefferson Street to first stop light. Turn left at light onto Kelson Avenue. At the Chipola sign, turn right onto College Street and continue. The College facilities will be on the right.

West to East:

From I-10 take Exit 136 Marianna. Turn left off of ramp onto Penn Ave. Continue on Penn Ave until you reach Highway 90. Turn right on Hwy 90 to Russ Street. Turn left onto Russ Street to Kelson Ave. Turn right on Kelson and immediately get in left hand turn lane to turn left onto College Street. Continue on College Street. The College facilities will be on the right.

North to South:

From 231S turn on left onto Hwy 73 and continue to Marianna. Turn left onto Hwy 90 to Russ Street. Turn left onto Russ Street to Kelson Ave. Turn right on Kelson and immediately get in left hand turn lane to turn left onto College Street. Continue on College Street. The College facilities will be on the right.

 

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Florida
The Chipola District, Composed of Jackson, Washington, Holmes, Calhoun, and Liberty Counties is located in the Florida Panhandle - a rural area abounding in forests, rivers and lakes. Part of the district borders on the Georgia and Alabama state lines. The main economic base of the region is agriculture and forestry. Situated in Marianna near the banks of the Chipola River, the campus uses only about forty of its 105 acres. The remainder is its natural state - covered with pines, cedars and hardwoods.