John Glenn High School – Norwalk, CA

Since opening in 1962, the football team has played their home games at nearby Excelsior Stadium or at La Mirada High School.  For the first time in the school’s history, John Glenn High School now has their own lighting equipped football field and stadium. 

We were pleased to have supplied the infill for the brand new synthetic turf field and other fields that accompany this massive modernization project.  The brand new stadium also boasts 2500 seats, a press box, ticket booth, and concession building with locker rooms.  Congratulations on the new stadium!

Telosky Stadium Synthetic Fields– Maple Ridge, BC

This project involved the conversion of two natural grass softball fields into synthetic surfaces. We proudly supplied the best quality sand for the new turf.

The fall and winter seasons are a scheduling nightmare for sports in the Lower Mainland, as snow and relentless rain keeps grass fields closed. Generally, games missed have to be rescheduled. This will no longer be a problem at Telosky!

“Our field sports participants will be able to play throughout the rainy weather into the fall and winter when our natural grass fields are sometimes not playable. These fields will also serve as key venues for field lacrosse, soccer and softball as we host the 2020 BC Summer Games”, said Valoree Richmond, manager of parks planning and development.

We were pleased to be a part of this project.

You can see the final result at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puGPmkmpuI8

Duncanville High School – Duncanville, TX

Duncanville High School is a secondary school located in Duncanville, TX in the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Originally established in 1935, the school now enrolls approximately 4300 grade 9 through 12 students. The high school campus is the second largest in the USA in regards to actual campus size (863,000 sq. ft.) and the school serves almost all of the city of Duncanville. 

Among its many credits, Duncanville High School’s athletic teams have won several State titles in many major team sports such as baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball and track.

Late this year, the school’s baseball and softball fields were both upgraded using Target Technologies’ infill sports field sand for the new turf. 

We were very pleased to be a part of these projects. 

Kutztown University, Keystone Field – Kutztown, PA

For the past 20 years, Kutztown University’s Keystone Field has been hosting varsity athletics.   With the student population expanding, and to better serve the sports clubs, camps, varsity women’s soccer and lacrosse, it was time to renovate the facility with much needed upgrades.  The renovation took place over the summer and the improved Keystone Field officially opened Sep 14th with a dedication before game-time.   Our top quality infill was chosen for the brand new turf field, and we couldn’t be more pleased to have been a part of this project.

Credit Image Address:

https://www.kutztown.edu/Departments-Offices/S-Z/UR/Images/KeystoneField.jpg

Utica District Park, Frederick MD

Utica District Park is the largest district park in the Frederick County area.  This multi-phase project will take over a year to complete with the additions of athletic fields with both synthetic and natural turf as well as playgrounds and walking trails. TTII is pleased to have been selected to provide infill for this amazing project.

Glenvar High School – Salem, VA

Once deemed dangerous and known for flooding, the previous grass field at Glenvar High School saw games often delayed and cancelled due to bad weather conditions and safety concerns.  Those days are now behind them.  Roanoke County School board saw the need and approved the project,  and now Glenvars’s Highlanders have something to be excited about.  A brand new turf field they can call home, accompanied by a running track.  Along with the Highlander’s football team, the new turf field will also be able to accommodate many other programs including rec leagues.  We are happy to have supplied our top quality infill for a top quality field!  Go Highlanders!

Credit Image Address:

https://media.graytvinc.com/images/690*388/Glenvar+Stadium.jpg

Nob Hill Soccer Club – Sunrise, FL

Sitting on 14 acres of beautifully landscaped property including a manmade lake and a clubhouse, the Nob Hill Soccer Park has 3 spacious soccer fields with plenty of seating and parking.

The park was originally opened in October 2002 and is mostly open to the public except when the Sunrise youth soccer have their weekly practices during the fall/winter season.

The clubhouse is open all year

nd is used for many events including weddings.  This year, the park underwent some improvements, including turf replacement on the 3 soccer fields. 

We were pleased that Target Technologies was able to contribute to this project. 

NRG Stadium, Houston, TX

The NRG Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in Houston, Texas.   It is part of a collection of venues (including the Astrodome) which together are called NRG Park.  Completed in late 2001 and opened in 2002, it is now the home of NFL team Houston Texans, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Texas Bowl and many other events such as the US men’s national soccer matches.   It has also hosted Super Bowl in both 2004 and 2017 and WrestleMainia in 2009.   The stadium seating capacity is just shy of 72,000 and it boasts being the very 1st NFL stadium with a retractable roof.   

We at Target Technologies have been proud providers of our 12-20 sports field sand for each of these fields. 

Lockport High School in Lockport, NY

The construction of a new synthetic turf field at Lockport High School in Lockport NY has just completed and we’re very pleased to have been a supplier for this long-awaited projected.    

From the Niagara Gazette: 

Well, more like “levelity” for the veteran Lockport High School boys and girls varsity soccer coaches, respectively, whose winning tenures include years of playing home games on one of Western New York’d most notoriously uneven fields.

“We’ve gotten letters in recent years from some of the referees who didn’t even want to come out here,” said Hulshoff, now entering his 15th year as Lions’ boys varsity coach.

“They almost refused to ref here because the field conditions were so bad. The field got to be so lumpy. I’ve had two or three players tear their ACLs on this field. We’ve played on worse fields for sure, but this just wasn’t worthy.

When I saw this new complex for the first time, I was jumping up and down for joy. This is a dream come true. We’ve been waiting for this a long time.”

On Tuesday afternoon, Hulshoff, Finnerty and Lockport School District district of facilities Tim Parker walked through the new complex on Tuesday, pointing out its many amenities, including a new, 500-seat bleacher that now dominates the skyline, a new covered scorekeepers and press box and an even, smooth artificial turf surface complete with Lions’ logo that has LHS students talking proud.

“Our first fall practice is on Monday, Aug. 19, and our first game is the first week of September, so I know there are a lot of players coming back and trying out who are really looking forward to getting out here,” Finnerty said.

“They’re all real excited. We’ve got a young group coming back from last year and think they’re all anxious to get started and actually play games on this field.”

LHS boys and girls varsity and junior lacrosse and soccer teams will play games and practice on the new field, which will also host football practices, gym classes, and a variety of other activities.

Former Lockport students, like Parker, are impressed with what they’ve seen and the work being done by contractors that include Greenauer Excavation of Buffalo. About 100 construction workers and contractors are on sight daily, throughout the district, he said. Work began in February and should be completed next month, prior to the start of the new school year.

“This is what they call split fiber turf. It produces a truer ball roll for soccer and lacrosse and similar activities, whereas the football field turf is slightly different,” said Parker, a 1984 LHS graduate

“The new baseball turf field surface on Beattie is pretty much identical with this, but they use a cryogenically-frozen rubber aggregate in there that produces a better bounce for baseball.”

The soccer/lacrosse/football complex is part of a $12M Capital Improvements Project underway this summer throughout the high school and district.

Additional projects include extensive renovations to LHS science and locker rooms and at North Park, a variety of technology renovations.

“We’re also going to be putting in a walking path to get from the high school to the Beattie Avenue fields that were put in last year,” Parker said. “So far, everything I think has been moving along well. Construction has been on time. I know they’ve done a great deal of work in a short time.”

Finnerty said it’s a long time coming.

“I think this will be a great addition to the soccer, lacrosse — and football to a certain extent — programs,” Finnerty said. “We’re all excited and waiting for the season to start. I know all the players are excited to start.”

William Howard Taft High School – Chicago, IL

The Eagles have landed, on their brand new turf field! Taft High School in Norwood Park received an exciting and much talked about upgrade to their athletic fields and tennis courts. Designed to seat 1200, spectators will be treated to a new PA system and scoreboard when they attend games and other events. We are proud to have supplied our top quality infill for the new 90,000 square foot field that will accommodate football, lacrosse, and soccer events. Taft’s Eagles are sure to soar in their new home.