By DARIN ALLRED
Register Sports Editor
Last year, baseball fans got to say goodbye to one of the game’s most historic ballparks as the old Yankee Stadium closed and the team moved across the street to the new stadium.
Football fans did the same with Texas Stadium, the former home of the Dallas Cowboys, although that stadium didn’t have quite the history of Yankee Stadium.
Perhaps this fall, Gainesville Leopards fans will have a chance to say farewell to Leeper Stadium.
While construction is currently underway on a turf football field and eight-lane track at the new high school, Gainesville Independent School District trustees have appointed a facilities committee to study the construction of a new stadium around the field and track.
According to reports, it would take approximately $1.5 million to build the stadium. That money would come from GISD reserve funds. That would not include the $1.1 million the district is spending on the new turf field and track. That money is coming from leftover money from the last bond election.
Back in May, GISD superintendent Bill Gravitt recommended the district go ahead and start construction of the new stadium now so that it could be ready for play this fall. He outlined several dangerous problem areas at Leeper Stadium as he made his case for the new stadium.
While most trustees agreed that the district needs a new stadium and does not need to spend any more money on an antiquated Leeper Stadium, they didn’t want to rush things. So now it looks as if Gainesville football and soccer teams will play at Leeper Stadium for one more season.
Perhaps we will learn more about the district’s plans when trustees meet Monday for a regular meeting.
Area Sports
July 6, 2009
Column: Is 2009 a farewell tour for Leeper Stadium?
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- Ponder pounds Lady Eagles The Valley View Lady Eagles had a rough outing in District 10-2A play Monday afternoon, falling to Ponder by the score of 18-2 in four innings.
- Whitesboro no hits Lady Leopards to open district play Opening District 9-3A play Monday afternoon, it was the Whitesboro Lady Cats who drew first blood.
- Outlaws improve to 3-3 The Cooke County Outlaws improved to 3-3 in their inaugural season in the Southern Conference of the Elite Football League with a 37-0 victory over the Arkansas Redhawks at home Saturday at Leeper Stadium.
- Valley View boys take second place The Valley View boys track and field teams competed in the Nocona Relays on Thursday.
- Hornet Relays results Held at Muenster High School, March 11
- Lady Cats take home Lindsay Tourney title The Callisburg Lady Cats took home the Lindsay Tournament Championship Saturday night, and did so in extra innings, defeating Commerce 2-1.
- Knights one-hit Callisburg for win The Lindsay Knights one-hit the Callisburg Wildcats for a 5-0 win in Saturday’s conclusion of the Lindsay Tournament.
- Lady Leopards' win punches playoff ticket The Gainesville Lady Leopards scored a pair of goals in each half and cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Wichita Falls Hirschi Lady Huskies Friday, giving the soccer girls the distinction of being the first GHS sports team to qualify for the playoffs this year.
- Lady Leopards mercy rule Muenster In their final tune up game before district play starts Monday, the Gainesville Lady Leopards produced one of their best offensive outings of the season with a 17-2 wins over the Muenster Lady Hornets in four innings Friday at NCTC’s Darwin Fields.
- Hirschi ends Leopards' playoff hopes A soccer season best described as frustrating ended for the Gainesville Leopards Friday with a 1-0 loss at home to the Wichita Falls Hirschi Huskies.
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