Posted September 17, 2006
Los Angeles, CA – The Dodgers celebrated the grand opening of the seventh Dodgers’ Dream Field at Seoul International Park located at Ardmore Recreation Center on Sept. 16, with pitchers MORE >
Posted September 15, 2006
Lancaster County, PA – Bob May chuckled into the phone this week when it was mentioned that Hersheypark Stadium, the home turf of his Hershey Trojan football team, has become MORE >
Posted September 15, 2006
Lancaster, PA – The Thursday night crowd at Elden Rettew Field had something to cheer about, and it wasn’t their beloved Barons football squad. Instead, the Manheim Central field hockey MORE >
Posted September 10, 2006
Los Angeles, CA – The words Play Ball will have new meaning this Fall as children go to bat at Seoul International Park in Los Angeles. In fact, you could MORE >
Posted September 1, 2006
Lancaster, PA – Lancaster Mennonite School broke ground for a new turf field on Thursday, August 31, at the Lancaster Campus. The event began in a student chapel during which MORE >
Posted August 31, 2006
Manheim, PA – Don’t look now, but the turf craze has taken the Lancaster-Lebanon League by storm. Pequea Valley and Hempfield have turf fields. And now you can add two MORE >
Posted August 24, 2006
Harrisonburg, VA – On Saturday, September 2nd, Eastern Mennonite University President Loren Swartzendruber will be leading the dedication of the new athletic turf field. The program, which is open to MORE >
Posted August 17, 2006
Buffalo, NY – Buffalo student athletes playing at All-High Stadium this season will certainly notice a huge difference when they begin the season, but even more so when they’re playing MORE >
Posted August 16, 2006
Lancaster, PA – The Weather Channel just lost one of its most dedicated viewers. For years, Manheim Central coach Mike Williams spent much of his football season monitoring the changing MORE >
Posted August 11, 2006
Indianapolis, IN – High school football squads have an informal unveiling today and Saturday with scrimmages across the state, but more than the teams are new at several Indianapolis-area schools. MORE >