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CSI inaugurates new Soccer complex
funded with $800K allocated by Council Member Oddo
Staten Island, NY – October 27, 2004 – The College of Staten
Island (CSI) inaugurates its new Soccer Complex with a ceremony that
includes NYC City Council Member James Oddo (R-Mid-Island) and
others kicking ceremonial soccer balls towards the CSI goalie. The
ceremony and kick-off precedes two back-to-back CUNY Athletic
Conference championship games on the new field with teams from CSI,
John Jay, CCNY and Baruch College.
“All of us at the College of Staten Island are thrilled that our
student athletes, as well as our borough’s youth and community
groups, will now have a state of the art facility at which to play,”
said Marlene Springer, president of CSI, during the brief ceremony
held at the center of the new field. “CSI can now add its Soccer
Complex to a growing list of fine athletic facilities that are
second to none in the region.”
She continued by thanking the hard work of everyone that made the
field possible, especially “Council Member James Oddo for helping
secure the funding that made our very own field of dreams a
reality.”
WHO:
James Oddo, NYC Council Member, (R-Mid-Island)
Marlene Springer, President, CSI
Zak Ivkovic, CUNY Athletic Conference Executive Director
Harold Merritt, Athletic Director, CSI
WHAT:
Press Event and Photo Op. Visuals include participants kicking
a soccer ball towards the goalies from the four teams playing in
back-to-back semi-final games of the City University of New York
Athletic Conference championships. Participants will be available
for comment.
WHEN:
Saturday, October 30, 2004 – 10:30 a.m.
WHERE:
College of Staten Island Soccer Field
(near the Astrophysical Observatory)
2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314
The soccer field was constructed with $800,000 in funding from New
York City Council Member James S. Oddo (R-Mid-Island). Oddo’s
funding, secured in Fiscal Year 2003, allowed the Willowbrook campus
to install a new type of maintenance-free artificial playing surface
that duplicates the playing conditions of real grass.
The new field is being installed by the LandTek Group of Amityville,
Long Island using a new technology called “Field Turf.” It is
engineered to provide ideal playing conditions all year long. Marty
Lyons, a former NY Jet, is the sales and marketing director of
LandTek. Recent projects by LandTek include an NCAA Division 1
baseball field at Hofstra University and the NY Jets Training
Facility.
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City
University of New York (CUNY), the nation’s leading urban
university. CSI offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree
programs, and challenging doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
The 204-acre landscaped campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu
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