The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith athletic department recently began the first phase of its major renovation of Crowder Field.It is the first major renovation of the ballpark, which is named in honor of former Lions baseball coach Bill Crowder, since it was first opened in the spring of 1994.“It was time that we get this done,” UAFS athletic director Dustin Smith said. “With our transition to being a full-fledged member of NCAA Division II, it just made perfect sense to get the ball rolling now.”The chain-link fence backstop will be replaced with a modern pro-style net backstop – one similar to those used at most professional baseball ballparks – affixed to a three-foot brick wall that will extend from dugout to dugout.“We wanted to improve the look of the facility. The chain-link was old and outdated and made it very difficult to watch a ballgame. That, and we had quite a few dollars worth of baseballs logged up in the fencing,” Smith said. “So, we made a decision to put in a new backstop.”The chain-link fence that extends from the end of each dugout to the outfield fence will be replaced with a four-foot high brick wall.“It will make it much more aesthetically appealing,” Smith said.A portion of the project is being funded by a $30,000 donation from the Dugout Club, which is the baseball booster club. Smith said he was very appreciative of the gift from the Dugout Club and the fundraising efforts of Dugout Club president Vic Pongonis and member Chip Miller.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
UAFS Dugout Club Donation Helps Crowder Field Renovation Project
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