Chester County baseball and softball teams will soon have a new, invaluable resource; indoor practice facilities.
Accessible to both the girls’ and the guys’ teams, the facility will feature an indoor batting zone, turf, space to throw the ball to each other, locker rooms and coaches’ offices. The buildings will prove to be helpful when fields are wet and they still need to get some practice in.
“It’s a definite game changer for us,” CCHS Head Baseball Coach Mike Goff said. “It’s something I’m super proud of.”
“The new building will obviously make us a better softball team. We will be able to work no matter the weather conditions. “It is definitely something the girls can be proud of. The girls deserve it,” CCHS Softball Head Coach Brandon Pipkin said. “I appreciate the school board, administrators and all the community who helped make it happen.”
Construction is near completion, but has been delayed due to COVID-19.