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Parents urge district to restrict soccer permits after damage to high school baseball and softball fields
Summary
Residents and baseball program representatives told the La Canada Unified board that soccer play and non-school permits are damaging LCHS baseball and softball fields, causing injuries and forcing families to raise funds for repairs and equipment.
Parents and supporters of the La Cañada High School baseball and softball programs told the La Canada Unified Governing Board on Feb. 25 that permit use of school fields by soccer organizations is harming the school's fields and risking student injuries.
Matthew Regan, who identified himself as treasurer for the LCHS baseball foundation, showed photos comparing La Cañada fields to peer high schools and said the district's fields show wear and tear from soccer. Regan said families were asked to contribute $1,200 per player this year…
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