AstroTurf® Athetic Director of the Year Award Winners Announced
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced the 29 winners of the AstroTurf AD of the Year Award (ADOY). Winners will receive their awards at NACDA's 42nd Annual Convention at the World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando. GO>>
Turf Wars: Natural Grass or Synthetic Turf?
The choice for school districts becomes: Do they remain with grass and dirt and try to keep it playable or go with a synthetic surface, which appears safer on the body's joints but has the potential to give athletes a skin infection?
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AstroTurf® Is First To Incorporate AlphaSan® Into The New Generation of Synthetic Turf
AstroTurf, LLC., long associated with innovation in synthetic turf sports surfaces, has added the protection of AlphaSan ® to their entire and innovative extensive line of indoor and outdoor turf products. AlphaSan ® almost entirely eliminates the growth of bacteria, fungi and algae. GO>>
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High School Synthetic Turf Projects Find Support at Columbia
Supporters of Hickman and Rock Bridge high schools predict they'll be ready by next summer to write a check for artificial turf.
"There's no doubt that the new field will have a tremendous benefit to the physical education program and the band program," said Bruins Booster Club President Rodney Gray. GO>>
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Local Towns In Connecticut Are Looking To Greener Pastures
In the mythology and machismo of football, the perfect game usually looks something like this: Snow swirls and wind howls. The field's surface has been turned into a thick pudding. A football player emerges from a pig-pile at the end of a play, a chunk of sod in his face mask obstructing his vision.
Now that's football, right? Indeed. But what happens the next day, when Pee Wee league has games scheduled on the same torn-up field?
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