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Don't pay any attention to her Stars. She doesn't represent us true William Blount folk. We realize we don't NEED artificial turf on our field because us county folks actually know how to grow and maintain the real stuff! :flower:

 

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Any idea how much more the murvil field is used than wb's? I know of about 3 playoff games and then about 4 middle school games. But I think wb allows several more peewee and midget games than murvil. Soccer? What's the secret govman? Spreading some special manure over there? Blount's field does seem very good at the end of the season.

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I wonder if by the time my youngest gets up there, will they have a dome over the field? :lol: There are probably enough sponsors for that as well. Dubbs Arena? Ghatti's Stadium?

 

I hope it happens, but my only concern is the safety. I don't believe it is safer than grass as the school member said. That is just too hard to believe. Maybe I could sell him some oceanfront property somewhere close! :roflol:

 

I predict that there are gonna be some pi$$ed folks. I can't say I blame them. The fort craig folks who lost their school, the baseball and softball groups who don't have their own fields, or the numerous grades in the system that don't have enough books to take home. They will all probably see this as a little lower priority than us "has beens" here on coacht. It would be better "sold" if nike would "sponsor" it - IMO.

 

Oh they'll get sponsors. For example, The "Former" Green Bank and Kenjo Markets will emblazon their logo on each end of the "M" at midfield or in both endzones. Maybe Clayton Homes will bring in a few double-wide luxury boxes with their name all over it. You can bank of sponsors.

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The Daily Times is reporting that the City Council approved a project to install an artifitial turf field at Maryville High School. This is badly needed due to drainage problems. The field is usually in pretty bad shape by playoof time. Apparently there is a large amount of community support. :thumb:

 

Did the city council also approve Maryville to finally step it up and take on an OOS team? I wish they would join the club that includes Alcoa,MBA,BA,Riverdale,Ensworth, and BA. It would go a long way towards justifying their national ranking.......

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Did the city council also approve Maryville to finally step it up and take on an OOS team? I wish they would join the club that includes Alcoa,MBA,BA,Riverdale,Ensworth, and BA. It would go a long way towards justifying their national ranking.......

 

 

Gee , we're all so worried about impressing you .... lol Too bad all of those Private schools you mentioned were too busy to accept our challenge ... must of been a big " RECRUITING " weekend the week of the Twin Cities Bowl ! lol

 

 

As far as Turf goes , If George Quarles says we're better off with it , I'm 100% behind it ... I'll trust his opinion over anybody else's any day of the week .

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Gee , we're all so worried about impressing you .... lol Too bad all of those Private schools you mentioned were too busy to accept our challenge ... must of been a big " RECRUITING " weekend the week of the Twin Cities Bowl ! lol

 

Wow, nice comeback. At least the privates(also Alcoa/Riverdale) are stepping up and challenging teams from other states. You must be proud to be the big fish in the little pond.

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We gettin new turf too, in about 6-8 weeks when that sun pops out & warms things up. Best on the planet. Like the famous Roy Dillard would say "you think i'm kidding but i'm not"...In all seriousness the Maryvilles have to keep up with the Greenevilles. But nothing better than the smell of good Bermuda & sweat and the anticipation of the Days of Fall in all its' natural state come late August.

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Wow, nice comeback. At least the privates(also Alcoa/Riverdale) are stepping up and challenging teams from other states. You must be proud to be the big fish in the little pond.

 

We'll always have little Guppies like yourself whining about us , no matter what we do . If you still don't have any respect for Maryville , you never will , so I could care less what you think .

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Did the city council also approve Maryville to finally step it up and take on an OOS team? I wish they would join the club that includes Alcoa,MBA,BA,Riverdale,Ensworth, and BA. It would go a long way towards justifying their national ranking.......

 

Goodur point OV....All them teems ewe menshunned finished ahaid ov Mairvul inn tha 2011 nashunal rankins...No Weight..... :wacko:

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I hope it happens, but my only concern is the safety. I don't believe it is safer than grass as the school member said. That is just too hard to believe. Maybe I could sell him some oceanfront property somewhere close! :roflol:

 

I predict that there are gonna be some pi$$ed folks. I can't say I blame them. The fort craig folks who lost their school, the baseball and softball groups who don't have their own fields, or the numerous grades in the system that don't have enough books to take home. They will all probably see this as a little lower priority than us "has beens" here on coacht. It would be better "sold" if nike would "sponsor" it - IMO.

 

Part of the increased safety of this type of field comes with the consistent condition of it. No more slop at the end of a season. Most of these fields can drain as quickly as it rains.

 

As far as the complainers: this field will pay for itself. There really isn't much more to say about it. Maybe if Fort Craigers were more concerned with not finishing at the bottom then they would have a school worth keeping. The MHS football program has earned an upgrade to the decades out-of-date field & stadium.

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