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Finnesey Field Facelift Proceeds as Planned
June 6, 2008
Finnesey Field Facelift Photos PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Finnesey Field will receive a huge upgrade this summer. Starting today, construction for a new turf field on Finnesey Field will begin as well as resurfacing for the surrounding track. Finnesey Field and Track will be home to six sports for the 2008-09 season. "The women's soccer program is excited for the opportunity to play on a surface that is conducive to soccer," said head coach Jess Reynolds. "We are excited to have a premier facility for the student athletes, we now have a facility that is competitive we the schools in the region. With the addition of the field and all of the [additional renovations to existing] facilities, it will help tremendously with recruiting." The current turf on the field was laid in 2001, but has shown signs of aging due to constant wear and tear. Home to the men's and women's soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey squad, the field itself has been home to the Hawks for all those sports including recreation and intramural sports and a short stint by the baseball team and the now defunct football. The Finnesey Field Track will be resurfaced as part of the renovations. The track opened in conjunction of the stadium in 1929, which was to be used for a 70,000 seat football stadium. Although not used for any track competitions, the track does serve as the main practice facility of the men's and women's track & field squads. The turf to be laid down is TigerTurf. It is approved by FIFA, the main ruling body of the world's game, soccer. Additionally, the surface provides adequate use for lacrosse as well. The field will be completed by August 31st in time for the soccer seasons to commence.
Alternatively, the field hockey team will not use Finnesey Field and play its games at Drexel University next year in wait of its new field across City Avenue at the current Episcopal Academy football field on the newly-named Maguire Campus in 2009. Construction is being done by Sport Construction Group--the installers of the turf field at M&T Stadium, home of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens--and should be completed by the end of August. About TigerTurf TigerTurf is an accredited licensee of the FIFA Quality Concept. All TigerTurf' s football/soccer products are laboratory tested to national and international standards. Using exclusive new yarns with innovative manufacturing methods, the most realistic and natural looking artificial grass surfaces ever produced for football are now available. In terms of toughness, they are also able to take all the stomping (and skids from studded boots) that teams can throw at them--season after season. This has been proven time and time again in the many TigerTurf installations already completed throughout Australia and worldwide. High performance and low maintenance, TigerTurf now offers every club a first class (and surprisingly affordable) turnkey solution that is made-to-order and backed by expert design, installation, construction and ongoing service support and a full manufacturers product warranty. |