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Schott Field - Home of the Jaguars

Have you seen the improvements up at Schott Field lately?  Thanks to a volunteer team of Athletic Club parents led by Todd Allison, Dave Bengel, Tom Fleming, and Scott Reiter, the shelter has been upgraded and a tiered wall built behind Field 1.  Thanks to the William Schott Memorial Association for funding a large part of the improvements.

The next phase of improvements includes moving the chained fence near Field 2 and building the Engraved Brick Memorial Patio.  The order form and details on how you can purchase an engraved brick (for only $50) and leave your imprint at Schott Field for years to come can be found below.  You can also learn more about the William Schott Memorial Association who owns and leases Schott Field to our Athletic teams.

Engraved Brick Memorial Patio

Be a part of Schott Field history!

As part of the Schott Field improvements a new patio has been built near the parking lot, and you have the opportunity to purchase an engraved brick that will be used in the patio. 

CLICK HERE for details about how you can purchase an engraved brick.

New Patio completed

The new patio at Schott Field was dedicated on Friday, October 22.  The celebration was attended by members of the Schott Memorial Association and the Athletic Club members who volunteered their time to build the patio.  Fr. Armstrong was on hand to bless the new patio.

Here are some photos of the patio work in progress.

 

 

Schott Field Improvements

Here are photos of some of the work underway to renovate baseball Field 1.  Work has also begun on the renovation of the fieldhouse.

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Schott Field History

The William C. Schott Memorial Association is a non-profit corporation which owns the St. Antoninus athletic fields.  The Association leases the fields to the Archbishop who in turn gives the St. Antoninus students the authority to use the fields.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the history of Schott Field, along with information about how you can be a part the William C. Schott Memorial Association.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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