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Stabilizer® in the infield and Hilltopper® Mound Clay were hard at work keeping the pitchers duel moving quickly for the grounds crew.
Company donates $8,000 in products to help refurbish ballparks benefitting California youth
On Wednesday, the U.S. defeated Algeria 1-0 on a goal made in the 91st minute by Landon Donovan, advancing them to round two of World Cup play. With their eyes focused on Soccer City, site of the World Cup final match, the U.S. may find a home field advantage from an unexpected place in the second round: the turf.
Christy Ten Eyck and her team were recently awarded an American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) honor award for her living laboratory design at The College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (CALA) at the University of Arizona. That is two ASLA honor awards in the past two years. To put it in perspective, only twelve projects from around the world are honored each year, Ten Eyck has truly accomplished something rare.
Infield amendments can be a simple way to instantly improve the playability of your infield on a budget. SportsTurf Magazine featured this article in the March issue. To read the article click here
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) announced today that the Heritage Park Softball Complex in St. Joseph, Mo., has been selected as the 2009 ASA Complex of the Year presented by Stabilizer Solutions Ballyard Products. In addition to receiving the award, the Heritage Park Softball Complex will also receive approximately $2,000 in field maintenance products from Stabilizer Solutions.
Stabilizer Solutions, Inc. and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) announce the 2009 Field of the Year in the following categories.
Stabilizer Solutions, Inc. is excited to partner with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association to present the 2009 Field of the Year Award to honor outstanding grounds maintenance and exceptional playing surfaces for one college and one high school facility each year. This years’ winners will be recognized at the 26th Annual NFCA Convention as well as in the Fastpitch Delivery publication.
Teardrop Park is unique in its scope to open dialogue between human construction and naturalism. Designed with children in mind, the project provides opportunities for discovery and play within the constructed natural environment instead of common playground equipment.
The Biodesign Institute is not only the new “green” gateway to the campus of Arizona State University, but also to sustainable practices in the arid Southwest. The aim of the new research institute is to prevent and cure disease and overcome pain and injury, and the design echoes this purpose. The mesquite bosque (forest) shares the amphitheater space with the permeable Stabilizer® and decomposed granite, healing the ground that was once covered by asphalt.
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