We had a highly productive week concerning facility improvements. I am proud to say we are achieving many of our objectives we set out to conquer when we first launched "Operation Level the Playing Field".
Here are some before pics:
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| Parking pipe that outlines the parking lot. |
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| Algae and chipping paint on goalposts. |
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| The practice field grass was full of stickers and crab grass. |
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| O-line and D-line sled. |
During The Work:
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Thanks to Gary Jewell and Jared Smith for the use of the man lift.
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| Coach Funderburk grinding down the bolts we used to bolt down our 5 new racks. Coach Funderburk helped us purchase 5 new racks and rearrange the weightroom to increase functionality. We can now lift 48 athletes at a time with 12 racks as opposed the old 7 rack setup where we could only functionally lift 28 athletes at a time. |
After Pictures:
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| Sled is looking great: Sandblasted, painted, fixed tires, new seat welded on, and brand new brakes! |
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| Permanent Lines and good grass on the practice field! |
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| Sand pit is looking great, but not quite a finished product.. We were short on sand but we are working on getting some more. This sand pit will be a great training tool for all athletes on campus and will also serve as a sand volleyball court for our girls volleyball team. |
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| The 12 rack weightroom configuration. |
It is a special time to be a part of Catholic of Pointe Coupee. It has been humbling as the head coach of this program to be met with so much support and belief in what we are trying to do with this program. God bless you all for your trust and for being such a huge part of what we will accomplish in the years to come as we all work together to build an elite football program.
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ReplyDeleteRestored football training equipment looks great. Nice work. Some teams are moving to more indoor equipment. One example is the Power Driver Indoor Football Sled.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the deleted comments...I finally figured out my link to that indoor football sled.
Restored football training equipment looks great. Nice work. Some teams are moving to more indoor equipment. One example is the Power Driver Indoor Football Sled.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the deleted comments...I finally figured out my link to that indoor football sled.
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