Posted August 3, 2006
Syracuse, NY – Athletes who compete at Henninger High in the Syracuse City School District will experience an athletic advantage as they take to the field this fall. Officials at MORE >
Posted August 1, 2006
Alexandria, VA – The grass is always greener. That’s what football athletes will be saying as they step onto the gridiron at St. Stephens and St. Agnes this fall. For MORE >
Posted August 1, 2006
Manheim, PA – It’s hard to imagine that Manheim Central could get any better. But starting this fall, the Barons have a new edge in what some are calling the MORE >
Posted August 1, 2006
San Juan Capistrano, CA – Athletes at Junipero Serra High School in San Juan Capistrano, California, have not one, but five legs up on the competition starting this fall. And MORE >
Posted May 24, 2006
Harrisonburg, VA – Installation of Eastern Mennonite University’s new synthetic turf playing surface has been completed. The first competition for the surface was held Tuesday evening, May 23 as the MORE >
Posted May 10, 2006
Harrisonburg, VA – Representatives of A-Turf, the company selected to lay the new artificial playing surface at Eastern Mennonite University, began laying rolls of the new turf on Wednesday as MORE >
Posted April 18, 2006
Harrisonburg, VA – Eastern Mennonite University is literally having the rug pulled out from under it, but few are complaining. The prominent bright green turf field that has served multiple MORE >
Posted April 13, 2006
Plainfield Township, MI – Northview’s football field should have new artificial turf by the time the pigskin flies this fall. The Board of Education awarded a $600,166 contract to Dykema MORE >
Posted April 5, 2006
Dover, DE – Al Lavan need not look far for offensive inspiration for his football team. There is $735,000 worth of inspiration being installed at Alumni Stadium. In January, the MORE >
Posted March 11, 2006
San Juan Capistrano, CA – The JV Baseball team broke in the new athletic facility in style back on March 6th, 2006. They defeated Oxford Academy 2-0 behind the strong MORE >