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Cumberland coach advocates for turf project in school budget for athletes' safety

March 18, 2024 | RSU 51/MSAD 51, School Districts, Maine



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Cumberland coach advocates for turf project in school budget for athletes' safety
During the MSAD 51 School Board meeting on March 18, 2024, a compelling case was made for the inclusion of a turf project in the school budget, emphasizing its importance for student athletes and the broader community. A former Greeley teacher and current head coach of the girls lacrosse program, who has led the team to back-to-back state championships, shared insights from both a parental and athletic perspective.

The coach highlighted the urgent need for a safe playing surface, citing two season-ending injuries that occurred due to the poor condition of the current field. He pointed out that while injuries can happen on any surface, the likelihood is significantly reduced on a well-maintained turf field compared to one with uneven grass and poor drainage.

In addition to safety, the coach stressed the importance of providing athletes with a facility they can take pride in. He noted that the investment in athletic facilities sends a strong message about the value placed on student athletes, paralleling the support given to music and theater programs through the GCA.

The coach also addressed the logistical challenges faced by teams, stating that approximately 30% of their practices are held away from home on turf fields, which detracts from their training and team cohesion.

The discussion underscored the need for the school board to consider the turf project not just as an enhancement for sports, but as a vital investment in the safety, pride, and overall experience of student athletes. As the board moves forward, the implications of this decision could significantly impact the athletic community and the quality of facilities available to students.

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