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Grain Valley's new turf nearing completion

Eagles' artificial field expected to be ready for football season opener


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Julie Scheidegger
Only finishing touches need to be put on the new artificial turf field at Grain Valley High School. The field, in addition to serving as the home for the football team, will have multiple uses.
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The Examiner
Posted Aug 20, 2008 @ 10:13 AM

Grain Valley, MO —

The Grain Valley High School marching band is practicing on the searing asphalt in the school parking lot.
The Eagles football team is taking snaps in the field, just south of the school.
Those sights will soon be a distant memory as work crews put the finishing touches on the Eagles’ new synthetic Sprint Turf football field – which will allow the football, soccer, baseball and softball teams to use – along with the marching band.
“It’s not just for football,” said Eagles activities director Jeff Tebbenkamp, “although it’s going to be great when we play our first game on the new turf. I think it’s going be among the best fields in the state.”
Because of weather conditions, the field will not be ready for the Eagles annual football jamboree on Friday, which has been moved to Pleasant Hill.
But Tebbenkamp expects it to be ready for the home opener against Lincoln Prep on Aug. 29.
“We’re all ready to play on that new field,” Eagles veteran head coach Forrest Rovello said. “It’s the same type turf the Chiefs have – state of the art. Weather will no longer be a factor for our games. It can rain all night on this stuff, and you’d never know it.
“It’s great. We won’t have to worry about sloppy weather conditions, which makes a better football game.”
The field features a natural green surface with white numbers, shadowed in Grain Valley blue.
“A lot of schools pick their school colors for the color of the turf,” Tebbenkamp said, “and we had that option. But we like the natural look for the turf. And the blue-shadow effect really makes the numbers stand out.”
The field is also expanded, and marked for soccer, which begins next spring at Grain Valley. The girls program will start in the spring of 2009 and the boys program will get under way the following fall.
“It’s ready for soccer,” Tebbenkamp said. “If it’s wet, the baseball and softball teams can practice on it. The marching band can now practice right on the field. You can use it 24/7 – which is a huge plus for all our programs.”
The Eagles athletic complex is also getting a new eight-lane running track. Workmen were cleaning off the track as they prepared to put down the cushioned, running surface.
Nemaha, a company out of Lincoln, Neb., did all the turf work.
“This turf offers the best of all previous turfs,” Tebbenkamp said. “It has the smaller blades and the larger blades, that are split like a real blade of grass. And it’s filled with crystallized rubber, not crushed rubber tires.
“Rubber tires are a part of the track, but not the turf on the football field.”
The new turf is being financed by a bond issue Grain Valley voters approved last spring.

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