Embarrassing
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:51 pm
Attended my son's travel soccer game this afternoon (9/17) at Cove Field. The grass on the field was no less than 8-10 inches long.
Trying to play soccer under such conditions is extremely challenging and most of all, embarrassing. During the course of the afternoon, 4 games are played at Cove Field.....all against visiting communities. Not a great calling card for our community.
Last weekend (9/10) we also played at Cove Field. The grass was overgrown already at that point. I bet the last time the grass was cut was prior to Labor Day, probably the end of August. In my estimation, the grass should have been cut at least twice since it was last cut, especially as the site serves as an athletic field.
Our travel soccer league also travels to other sites. Communities with FAR more park area (acreage) than Lakewood seem better able to maintain their parks.
I am sure the recent rain will be part of the rebuttal. However, with 3 children playing travel soccer we have visited multiple community sites within the same timespan and as recently as yesterday. These fields have been cut and cared for.
p.s. Making the situation even more frustrating for us (the hosting community) is very little parking is available at Cove Field. Whatever parking is available is often swallowed up by the neighboring apartments who view park property as their private parking lot.
Yes, I have called the city before regarding both of these situations.
Trying to play soccer under such conditions is extremely challenging and most of all, embarrassing. During the course of the afternoon, 4 games are played at Cove Field.....all against visiting communities. Not a great calling card for our community.
Last weekend (9/10) we also played at Cove Field. The grass was overgrown already at that point. I bet the last time the grass was cut was prior to Labor Day, probably the end of August. In my estimation, the grass should have been cut at least twice since it was last cut, especially as the site serves as an athletic field.
Our travel soccer league also travels to other sites. Communities with FAR more park area (acreage) than Lakewood seem better able to maintain their parks.
I am sure the recent rain will be part of the rebuttal. However, with 3 children playing travel soccer we have visited multiple community sites within the same timespan and as recently as yesterday. These fields have been cut and cared for.
p.s. Making the situation even more frustrating for us (the hosting community) is very little parking is available at Cove Field. Whatever parking is available is often swallowed up by the neighboring apartments who view park property as their private parking lot.
Yes, I have called the city before regarding both of these situations.