Thursday, August 2, 2007

New Sprinturf Football Field Ready

Sprinturf, a developer of synthetic turf systems, has installed an all-new practice football field on Rip Miller Field. The project is worth an estimated $1.2 million.

''This project reflects our dedication to designing and installing state-of-the-art playing surfaces,'' said Stanley H. Greene, president and chief executive officer of Sprinturf. ''We are committed to providing the safest high performance synthetic fields - and that’s exactly what we built for the U.S. Naval Academy.''

The football practice field underwent a full removal of the old artificial turf and has been replaced with Sprinturf’s sand and rubber infill artificial turf system, achieving the highest standards of safety and durability. The company is also scheduled to install a new rugby field for the Academy featuring the all-rubber infill system designed to increase safety and reduce the rate of player injury.

''We are very pleased with the field Sprinturf designed and installed for our institution,'' said Chet Gladchuk, Naval Academy director of athletics. ''Their level of professionalism and commitment to quality and safety made this project a total success.''

The company secured and completed the Academy project based on the merit of its patented all-rubber infill system, history of safety and performance, and experienced board of directors and management team.

Sprinturf is the leading U.S provider of synthetic turf systems for professional, private and municipal athletic fields. Founded in 1999, Sprinturf’s patented all-rubber infill and UltrabladeTM turf system has been rated as playing closest to a natural grass playing field in pristine condition but requires virtually none of the maintenance. Sprinturf has delivered over 350 athletic playing surfaces. Notable customers include the Philadelphia Eagles, Ohio State University, UCLA, the University of Pennsylvania, Auburn University, D.C. United and F.C. Dallas.