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Posted 2/16/2008 6:08:26 AM


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I must really be running out of things to do (or at least putting off the things I should be doing) but I couldn't help but notice the baseball team has a Double header scheduled on April 15th vs. Alabama A&M.

OK, so that is normal enough, except the second contest's scheduled start time is 6:30 P.M.

I have only two conclusions to draw:
1. After the third inning the game will be played in the dark.
2. Between now and April 15th lights will be installed at Boyer Stadium.

Doe's anyone know if there are plans to install lights at the baseball field?
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Posted 2/16/2008 12:54:17 PM
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The "long-range" plans has always been to add lights to the baseball field, softball field, and soccer field. But I have not heard that any of those will be done this year.

So that 6:30 PM start time has to be a mistake. At least that would be my guess.

Go Leathernecks !!

Go Westerwinds !!
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