ndmn wrote:when we played there it was very difficult to see....best option was standing on the top 3 rows of the bleachers on the visiting side....as stated, there is a track in between the fence and the field and they will not let you on the track for good reasons.....tough viewing for visitors though
RedDirtFan wrote:ndmn wrote:when we played there it was very difficult to see....best option was standing on the top 3 rows of the bleachers on the visiting side....as stated, there is a track in between the fence and the field and they will not let you on the track for good reasons.....tough viewing for visitors though
I completely disagree with the "for good reasons" part. If property taxes pay for the darn surface, taxpayers should have the option to stand on the surface for short periods of time on 4-6 days a year. No major damage is going to come from that. I commend Rugby for being at least one school with a newer surface that doesn't enforce something so silly.
PrepFBrules wrote:EVERYONE - call the super in Carrington and let him know all fans should be able to stand on the track during games. It would do no harm to the track, and make for a better experience for everyone. Dr Duchherer 701-652-3136
Flip wrote:PrepFBrules wrote:EVERYONE - call the super in Carrington and let him know all fans should be able to stand on the track during games. It would do no harm to the track, and make for a better experience for everyone. Dr Duchherer 701-652-3136
I'm curious. How many schools let you stand on the track during a FB game?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Flip wrote:PrepFBrules wrote:EVERYONE - call the super in Carrington and let him know all fans should be able to stand on the track during games. It would do no harm to the track, and make for a better experience for everyone. Dr Duchherer 701-652-3136
I'm curious. How many schools let you stand on the track during a FB game?
As a track coach, if its a good, quality track I wouldn't want anyone standing on it. An old track, that still is asphalt or in poor condition and is never used is a completely different story. I've never been to Carrington's track BUT from the view on Google Maps it looks to be a really good track. You don't want anything to happen to that track (other than the normal wear-and-tear from meets)...because those tracks are NOT cheap!
PrepFBrules wrote:EVERYONE - call the super in Carrington and let him know all fans should be able to stand on the track during games. It would do no harm to the track, and make for a better experience for everyone. Dr Duchherer 701-652-3136
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