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Batter up: Club Sports Complex opens

Issue date: 3/19/09 Section: Sports
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University President Michael Adams demonstrates his prodigious athletic prowess during a kickball game after the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Club Sports complex Wednesday.
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University President Michael Adams demonstrates his prodigious athletic prowess during a kickball game after the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Club Sports complex Wednesday.
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Matt Winston, assisant to the University president, shows some defensive flash in the field.
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Matt Winston, assisant to the University president, shows some defensive flash in the field.
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The University held a ribbon cutting ceremony to open its Club Sports Complex on Wednesday.

The complex, located off South Milledge Avenue, near the "Red Barn," started in late summer of 2008, and boasts many innovative and environmentally friendly features making facility sustainability much more effective and efficient.

The complex features: an irrigation system for the playing fields that uses water from retaining ponds which are fed by wells drilled for that purpose; drought resistant landscaping; a graded parking lot composed of 210 tons of recycled concrete harvested from the UGA College of Pharmacy demolition/construction site; a drainage system that filters parking lot runoff through gravel and rocks to the retaining ponds for use in the irrigation of the fields; computer controlled field lighting that can be accessed by staff on site or from any internet location in the world; LED lighting for the parking lot powered by solar panels; bathroom facilities that feature composting toilets that use only 3 ounces of water per flush and are housed in a low profile building complimentary to its surroundings; and wooden split-rail fencing surrounding the entire complex to maintain the integrity of the site.

No trees were removed or relocated during the execution of this project.

"This complex will enhance the student learning experience by providing club sports teams greater opportunities for organization, planning, practice and play," said Mitch Gartenberg, director of recreational sports and the Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities.

Emmie Harbin, club sports and complex coordinator, will be responsible for the day to day operation of the facility.

- UGA News Service
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sarah

posted 3/19/09 @ 8:16 PM EST

finally...coverage on something that makes adams look a little more human.

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