
The new hoop at Wagar Park.
As I was driving back home this morning I couldn't help but notice the nice brand new
white net hanging from the recently installed hoop and backboard at Wagar Park. So
I stopped and took a look.

The city crew was working their butts off getting the area ready, tightening up fences,
cleaning the area and getting it ready for more use.

I mentioned it seemed to go up pretty quick and easy. They nodded, then one mentioned...

"That backboard weighs a ton! It was a handful getting it up. But as soon as we level it
it is ready to go." I joked and said, "It's just a half court, how level does it have to be for
street pick up games? Shouldn't the backboard favor the locals?" He smiled and said, "As
soon as we have it leveled, it is good to go."

Standing at the foul line, I smiled. City crews when given the chance take amazing pride
in what they do. They are the foot soldiers, not really able to question the task, just go out
and get it done.
Thank you city crews for getting this hoop done, it is too bad, we didn't have enough hoops
up so that a court closed would not even be noticed, but another hoop, seems to be a good
idea, now let's see how it is accepted by the neighbors.
Better throw up another couple hoops, and maybe 2 full courts just east if the pool at
Madison Park, and even if we neighbor issues, we will be better prepared.
Thank you Mayor Summers, for trying to make everyone happy, in what at times
must seem like a thankless job.
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