Students in the Huntsville City Schools District are stepping onto brand-new turf this spring as multiple high school baseball and softball fields receive major upgrades.
The campuses are undergoing field renovations that leaders say will expand opportunities for students and the community to use the fields.
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CPKC Stadium, home of Kansas City Current, named 2025 Professional Sports Field of the Year by SFMA, recognizing excellence in field management ...
A single multi-purpose field may host football on Friday night, youth soccer all weekend, marching band during the week and ...
The Kansas City Current's CPKC Stadium has won the top field honor - and it is a first for women's soccer.
Students in the Huntsville City Schools District are stepping onto brand-new turf this spring as multiple high school baseball and softball fields receive major upgrades.
New field turf will soon be installed at 717 Credit Union Field at Eastwood in preparation for the Scrappers 2026 season. The $1.4 million dollar project is funded through a grant from the State of ...