Bastar’s Sports Complex
Bastar’s Sports Complex is a beloved athletic facility located in central western Oldeshire. Nestled between Silence Castle to the west and the Tanagra Castle Ruins to the east, and just north of Baden, this modest complex has become an enduring fixture in the region’s cultural and recreational life. It is one of the oldest continuously operating sports complexes in the Shire, originally founded in 2011 by local builder and sports enthusiast Bastar, from whom it takes its name.
History
Bastar, a prominent figure in early western Oldeshire development, envisioned a place where locals could gather, compete, and celebrate community through sport. Built gradually over the course of several years, the complex was constructed using local stone and timber, with its location carefully chosen for both accessibility and the natural cliffside, which was later used to create its signature hockey arena. Despite the region’s modest population, the complex quickly became a focal point for youth leagues and family outings.
Over time, Bastar’s Sports Complex became known for its welcoming atmosphere, reliable ice conditions, and its role as a training ground for aspiring athletes. The site has been maintained by local volunteers and a small community sports council.
Facilities
- A Shireball field with bleachers and full concessions
- An outdoor hockey arena built into a shaded cliff face, remaining frozen year-round
- A small practice pitch for training and casual use
- Picnic areas and community seating zones
Notable Matches
The Fog Bowl of 2015: A legendary Shireball match between the Baden Redhats and the Silence Castle Shadows, played in an unusually thick fog that rolled in from the north woods. The match ended in a dramatic 3–2 finish after a last-minute interception and has since been commemorated with an annual rematch.
The Cliffside Classic of 2018: In one of the most well-attended hockey matches in Oldeshire history, the Hwales Icegoats faced off against the Ravenmoore Deep Blades in a high-stakes regional championship. With fans lining the surrounding cliffs and fire lanterns lighting the night sky, the match went into triple overtime before the Icegoats secured a 4–3 victory.
Legacy
Today, Bastar’s Sports Complex continues to host seasonal tournaments and remains a favorite training ground for young athletes in western Oldeshire. The complex is seen not just as a sporting venue, but as a piece of living history.