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? <br /> <br />The field would have a different configuration than the current softball diamond. <br />Home plate would placed in a different location <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />This new field would feature a new backstop, sideline fencing, a home run fence, <br />players bench areas, grandstands and a dirt infield with drainage. <br /> <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />This new field would be completely enclosed and would be used by the Varsity team <br />during its Spring season in April and May. <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />Hot Stove and other groups with older aged (15years-18 years) could use the field <br />when the Varsity Season has been completed. <br /> <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />Diamond # 1 would become a softball diamond and NOSA would place its existing <br />leagues at this new location. <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />The North Olmsted Softball Organization (N.O.S.A.) welcomes this idea. They <br />would donate funds for a new backstop at Diamond # 1 and would donate an <br />additional $25,000 for future lighting of the diamond. It is closer in proximity to <br />softball play on Diamond # 2. <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />A second lighted field in North Olmsted would allow growth of adult softball <br />programs. Leagues are full to capacity and new teams have difficulty gaining access <br />to play. <br /> <br />
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