Work continues on athletic venues
School may be out for summer, but major face-lift projects continue
to take place on athletic venues on the Laguna Beach High campus.
It’s the first major renovation construction project taking place
on the facilities since the late 1960s, said Mario Morales, Laguna’s
former athletic director.
Renovation, taking place in the first of four phases of
construction on campus, includes the refurbishment of the gymnasium
-- a new floor, new, automated bleachers, paint, lighting and
electrical -- a project, Morales said, is scheduled for completion in
November, at the start of the basketball season.
Work is also being done to modernize the girls’ and boys’ locker
rooms and the dance studio, including the lower level of Dugger
Gymnasium.
An upgrade also will be made to the football stadium where an
artificial turf, which looks like “actual grass,” Morales said, and
an all-weather track, will be installed. In addition, a new
scoreboard, visitors bleachers and a concession stand will be put in
place, and new lighting for the stadium will be installed.
That project, he said, is projected to begin on April 1, 2004.
The current baseball field will be completely realigned. The major
change is moving home plate to where left field is currently,
switching the infield with the outfield.
The project, which includes the installation of a new concession
stand, bull-pen and batting cages, will begin demolition at the
conclusion of the 2004 baseball season.
Both the football stadium and baseball field projects are
scheduled to be completed by Sept. 1, 2004, he said.
“There’s a lot going on here on campus right now and plenty more
work to be done,” Morales said. “There are some much-needed and great
changes taking place in our athletic facilities.”
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