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MEDIA ADVISORY
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Contacts:
Ken Bach (CSI): 718-982-2328
Christopher DeCicco (Council Member James S. Oddo): 718-980-1017
Field of dreams
New $800G sports field will benefit CSI teams and community
Staten Island, NY – September 13, 2004 – The College of Staten
Island (CSI) began resurfacing its soccer field today 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, will allow the
Willowbrook campus to join the ranks of many professional and
college sports stadiums that are using a new type of
maintenance-free artificial playing surface called "Field Turf."
During the groundbreaking ceremony, held in the shadow of the
college’s Astrophysical Observatory, Oddo announced “this is more
than building a field… it’s about building a relationship.”
“Clearly, the construction of this sports field will fill a real
need for our community,” Oddo continued. “It will give CSI’s
athletic program a state of the art new field for its athletes to
utilize. In addition, it will also provide the community with a
first-class facility. I look forward to seeing the entire community
enjoy this field when it is completed.”
With mounds of soil and earth-moving machinery as a backdrop,
Marlene Springer, president of CSI, said “CSI is committed to
providing a superior experience for all our student athletes, and we
thank Council Member Oddo for his dedication not only to CSI, but to
Staten Island.”
Collegiate sporting activities will receive priority use of the new
field, while community members and organizations will have access at
all other times.
“Drainage issues on the field had left it mostly unused since the
construction of the campus in the early 1990s,” Springer noted. “The
new field, designed to duplicate the playing conditions of real
grass and engineered to allow maximum drainage, is expected to see
its first game before November.”
The field is being installed by the LandTek Group of Amityville,
Long Island. Marty Lyons, a former NY Jet, is the sales and
marketing director of the company. 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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