A NEW ERA FOR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL RENOVATING Joe Brooks Baseball Field Jessica Kamp Softball Field
The first intercollegiate varsity competition at Illinois College took place in 1878 a baseball game against Shurtleff College. Over the next 137 years, the athletic program has grown to include 20 varsity sports for both men and women. AN ATHLETIC PROGRAM WITH A PROUD HISTORY ILLINOIS COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM 1907-1908
CONTINUING A PROUD TRADITION Illinois College is fortunate to have outstanding athletic facilities. The Bruner Fitness and Recreation Center, England Stadium, Green Athletic Field, Ware Family Track, Coultas Natatorium and Bellatti Tennis Complex are among the best facilities in the Midwest Conference, giving IC a tremendous recruiting advantage. We believe our baseball and softball programs should also have facilities that make Illinois College competitive with other Division III programs. As described in this brochure, complete structural renovations of both the Illinois College baseball and softball fields are scheduled to start as early as Monday, June 22, 2015, and are scheduled to be completed by Tuesday, September 22, 2015. CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION Scheduled Start Date Monday, June 22, 2015 Scheduled Completion Date Tuesday, September 22, 2015 Duration of Project 90 days Daily Construction Schedule 7 a.m. to sunset, Monday Friday (Weekends as permitted by owner, no noise until after 8 a.m.) Contact Information Al Dillow, Director of Campus Facilities 217.245.3162 al.dillow@mail.ic.edu For additional information visit www.ic.edu/ballfields We are entering a new era of IC athletics. Magnificent facilities such as these will put IC in the national spotlight for Division III athletics and show the rest of the country that we are THE destination for a remarkable athletic experience. Student-athletes have a lot of choices on where to continue their careers, and with Joe Brooks Field and Jessica Kamp Field we will immediately be positioned to bring in those high-caliber athletes. The future is bright for our baseball and softball programs at Illinois College. Mike Snyder, Director of Athletics
JOE BROOKS BASEBALL FIELD Joe Brooks Baseball Field is located along Lincoln Avenue on the south edge of the campus. The field is named for the late Joe Brooks, beloved head coach from 1947 to 1985. Upgrades to the baseball field include resurfacing the outfield and warning track, and laying synthetic turf throughout the infield. New dugouts will have bench seating for the team and more than 30 cubbies for the players to store their gloves, batting helmets and bats. A new addition to the complex directly behind home plate will be a press box with restrooms on the ground level and additional space for storage and a concession stand. Two sets of bleachers will be stationed on either side of the press box to provide ample seating for spectators. The synthetic turf field will not only provide a quality facility for the Blueboys to play on during the rainy season of March and April, it also will provide a place for high school teams to play when their fields are too wet.
Proposed renovations include: Resurface infield synthetic turf Resurface outfield Resurface warning track Outfield fencing and foul poles Padded backstop with netting Bullpen synthetic turf Dugouts Batting cage Scoreboard Press box Public restrooms Bleachers
JESSICA KAMP SOFTBALL FIELD Jessica Kamp Softball field is located at the corner of Gladstone and Smithland streets on the southeast edge of campus. The field is named in memory of Jessica Kamp, Class of 2002, who died in a car accident while a student at the College. Jessica was a standout pitcher for the Lady Blues. The softball field will remain natural with a grass outfield and a resurfaced skinned earth infield. A press box will be the anchor of the facility behind home plate. The row of stadium seats will have a new location in front of the press box, and bleacher seating will flank each side of the press box. Restrooms, storage and an area for a concession stand will be on the ground level. Additional improvements include windscreens on the outfield fence, foul poles, padded backstop with netting, batting cage, bullpen with a clay surface and a new scoreboard.
Proposed renovations include: Resurface infield skinned earth Resurface warning track Outfield screen and foul poles Padded backstop with netting Bullpen clay Dugouts Batting cage Scoreboard Press box Public restrooms Bleachers
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