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Facility Snapshots: Lessons learned from athletic projects around the country – Coach and Athletic Director

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A roundup of 6 athletic projects around the country, and the lessons learned by those in charge.

In small communities like Kutztown, Pennsylvania, the high school stadium is the epicenter of social gatherings. So, when it came to spending money on major upgrades, it was an easy decision.

What followed was a $3.4 million investment in the high school athletic facilities. That included a new grass field, an eight-lane track and bleachers to accommodate 1,500 fans. Flicker said nearly 20 percent of Kutztown students participate in track and field, so the district felt it was appropriate to target the outdated track. Expanding to eight lanes also would allow the school to host meets.

When it came to the field, the school favored natural grass over turf. read more at coachad.com

 

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