Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Rockville HS New Bermuda Grass Football Field: "circulating rumors of leaky pipes and faulty equipment"

Joseph B. Good stadium has been a topic of discussion this school year, as athletes and coaches have transitioned from talking about what it will be like playing on the new Bermuda grass field to now speculating how many more games will be postponed due to flooding.
After the installation of the new field this summer, athletes and coaches expressed excitement and curiosity about what it would be like to play on the new field. However, after a deluge of recent rain, unforeseen drainage problems have delayed many teams’ early season home games.
Players struggled with traction early in the season as the integrity of the field was compromised during games.
“The first game was fun but it was so muddy and every time we would plant or cut, it would make a dirt patch,” said senior offensive lineman Jaylon Harry, who played on the new field during the football team’s first home game versus Bethesda-Chevy Chase (BCC).
The athletic department has rescheduled several games because of the field complications, including field hockey, soccer and football.
While there have been circulating rumors of leaky pipes and faulty equipment, athletic director Michael Hayes has been working to identify the exact problem and fix it soon...

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