The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA

College

August 17, 2008

St. Francis gets new locker room facility

LORETTO — Facilities make a difference for every college athletic program, and a project in the final stages at St. Francis University will improve a number of sports for the Red Flash.

A new field house has been constructed and is located at the end of DeGol Field, the multi-sport facility that is home to the football, track and field, lacrosse, and field hockey teams.

The facility will be ready for use with the teams that compete in the fall.

“We are completing the final touches to the exterior of the building and the walkway leading into it,” St. Francis Athletic Director Bob Krimmel said earlier this month. “The inside locker room area has been completed, with an asterisk. That asterisk is that (the contractor has) 25 additional lockers to be installed when they arrive.”

The field hockey team will be the first to use the facility, but the football team may see the most significant improvement in game situations. In previous years, the two teams dressed at the Maurice Stokes Athletics Center, which is located across the campus from DeGol Field, and walked across campus or rode the bus there. The field is located in what is known as the Pine Bowl. The teams would stay under tents or under the bleachers at halftime.

Now, the teams will dress in the field house and will have their halftime meetings in the facility. Training rooms will also provide help to the athletes prior to and after the games.

Dave Opfar, who is entering his seventh season as football coach, believes that this is another step in making his program competitive.

“It is just another sign that the university is serious about improving the facilities so that we can be on a level playing field in the Northeast Conference,” Opfar said. “Certainly, this is going to help with recruiting. It shows the players that they have their own home, and this building will help us develop into a competitive program.”

The DeGol Field complex received its major funding from a gift from the Bruno and Lena DeGol family. The field was completed in the fall of 2005, and stadium seating, a press box, and an all-weather track were finished the following spring.

The stadium seating has a capacity of 3,450.

The field house will provide locker rooms for field hockey and lacrosse, in addition to football.

The facility also has an area that will be used as a new weight room in the future. That will be located in the basement of the field house. New offices for coaches and new lockers for the track and field team will also be included.

They will be included in the next phase as money becomes available, Krimmel said.

The football team has started practicing but it is using the facilities at the Stokes Center until the new field house is completed.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
College
  • Roberts, george MAC honors Roberts

    Forest Hills graduate and former Delweld MVP George Roberts was named Mid-American Conference (MAC) Player of the Year in baseball on Tuesday.

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • APTOPIX Rutgers Suici_Denn.jpg Sentence given, but Rutgers webcam saga not over

    The legal saga is far from over for a former Rutgers University student sentenced to 30 days jail for using a webcam to spy on his roommate kissing another man. The cultural fallout could continue, too.

    Dharun Ravi, 20, was sentenced Monday, two months after a jury convicted him of 15 criminal counts, including invasion of privacy and bias intimidation and seven counts dealing with covering up a crime.

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • joepa_A1.JPG Paterno's family to get $13.4 million pension

    Joe Paterno earned a state pension of $13.4 million for his 61-year coaching career at Penn State.

    Paterno's family said Tuesday through a spokesman that Paterno's widow, Sue, would receive an initial payment of $10.1 million by the end of May, with the rest to be paid out over the next two years.

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • caravan 19 O’Brien keeps message fresh in selling Penn State

    After three weeks of crisscrossing the Northeast to rally and re-assure the Nittany Lions faithful that all will be well in Happy Valley, Bill O’Brien still had fresh material when the Penn State coaching caravan reached its 18th and final stop.

    May 19, 2012 1 Photo

  • banquet [VIDEO] Panthers eager to renew PSU rivalry

    It didn’t take Steve Pederson long to realize how important a renewal of the Pitt-Penn State football rivalry is to local fans.
    Even the invocation at the Johnstown Panther Club’s fifth annual spring event at Sunnehanna Country Club on Thursday night included a request for the teams to meet on the field again.

    May 18, 2012 1 Photo

  • caravan.JPG Penn State coach stops in Altoona

    Bill O’Brien has quickly put to rest any notion that he plans to stick around as long as the last Penn State football coach.
    Don’t expect his tenure in Happy Valley to last 46 years.

    May 14, 2012 1 Photo

  • Shepherd takes WVIAC championship

    Shepherd recorded a 10-5 victory over Alderson-Broaddus in the WVIAC baseball championship Sunday afternoon at Point Stadium, earning a spot in the NCAA tournament with the league’s automatic bid.

    May 13, 2012

  • Mount falls in title game

    Mount Aloysius’ Cinderella run through the AMCC playoffs came to an end Saturday, as the No. 6 seed Mounties fell to top-seeded La Roche 14-4 in the AMCC Championship game.

    May 12, 2012

  • Shepherd advances to title game

    Shepherd advanced to the WVIAC Championship by defeating West Virginia State on Saturday at Point Stadium.
    The conference title game will be played at 1 p.m. today at the Point.

    May 12, 2012

  • Two UPJ players earn WVIAC first-team honors

    Pitt-Johnstown sophomore catcher Kyle Morrow and sophomore second baseman Jake Warner were named first-team All-WVIAC baseball, while senior outfielder Drew Westover and sopohomore right-hander Derek Younker each earned a spot on the second-team.

    May 11, 2012

Poll

Should the speed limit on sections of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and related highways be raised to 70 mph from 65 mph.

Yes.
No.
I don't care because I never travel on those tolled roadways.
     View Results
Echoes from the Titanic

AP Video
Man Falls Off Crane, Dies After Police Standoff Raw Video: Cop Shoots Man Eating Another's Face Russia Condemns Ally Syria Over Massacre of 108 Raw Video: Earthquake Shakes Evacuees in Italy Dairy Farm Uses Chiropractor to Help Cows Unexpected Smog in Pristine National Parks Air Canada Plane Makes Emergency Landing New Ticks Spread Across Southeast, Diseases Rise Bring Your Own Tech Programs Charge Up Students Pope's Butler Vows to Help Vatican Investigation Mother of Allegedly Abused Girl Denies Claims Raw Video: 19 Dead in Qatar Shopping Mall Fire Service Dogs Help Wash. Soldiers Battling PTSD Raw Video: Heckler Bursts in on Blair Testimony Japan Farmers Plant, Seek Radiation-free Rice Vatican in Chaos After Butler Arrested for Leaks
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
House Ads
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com