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District flags safety issues at Fox Creek field; plans temporary move to city fields while assessing repairs
Summary
Superintendent reported 54 sprinkler heads at Fox Creek are set below field level, creating holes and safety risks; the district will partner with the city for practices and games while it evaluates costly repair options, including raising risers or replacing an entire field surface.
The Bullhead City School District told trustees on Dec. 16 that Fox Creek’s football field has developed safety hazards and will require assessment and likely repairs.
Superintendent reported that 54 sprinkler heads on the Fox Creek field are set an inch to two inches below the playing surface, leaving small holes that could cause injury to players. "They still…
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