Saturday, April 21, 2018

Dorchester Shows Off New Ball Field Lights

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No, that was not a UFO landing in Dorchester last night.

The village was simply testing the new lighting system at Nerud Field.

Just in time for the 2018 baseball, softball and football seasons, Dorchester's new ball field lights were installed back in December. 

In addition, there is also a new orange scoreboard on the premises.

The new, cutting-edge lighting technology replaced the half-century old lights and poles that surrounded the baseball diamond, dugouts, football field (which serves as the outfield during the spring and summer months) and snack shack.

One resident who saw the illumination last night said, "The place doesn't even seem like the same ball park."  He said he remembered playing baseball and football in the 1980s and 1990s, and having to "just guess" where the ball was due to the poor lighting.

Another witness to last night's lights said: "Amazing! Dorchester has gone from having the worst to the best lit ball field around."

The Village of Dorchester in 2017 applied for grants to help fund the new lighting.

The new lights are the first major improvements made to the town's shared football/baseball/softball facilities since 2009, when the new snack shack and restrooms were installed.

For those who may not know, Nerud Field is named after Coach Miles Nerud, who brought organized little league baseball to Dorchester in the 1950s.  

Nerud served as one of the founding fathers of the Seward-Fillmore-Saline (SFS) League in 1957, which is approximately when Nerud Field's original lighting was installed.

1 comment:

  1. Impressive, great upgrade. Just kinda wish they would have left two of the old lights up behind home plate for some character

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