What makes a good indoor facility

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I remember playing at a place called the field of dreams. was not a bad place.
 
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If it is just a practice facility, cost is the biggest issue for our team. If it is a facility where you can scrimmage or play games, lighting, dimensions, and warm-up space is most important to us. It all depends on what you are shooting for.
 
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If it is just a practice facility, cost is the biggest issue for our team. If it is a facility where you can scrimmage or play games, lighting, dimensions, and warm-up space is most important to us. It all depends on what you are shooting for.

Sad thing is several outdoor parks don't have warm-areas. :eek:
 
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Sad thing is several outdoor parks don't have warm-areas. :eek:

You aren't kidding!! We warmed-up in gravel parking lots at 4 different tournaments because it was the ONLY place to go. 12 year old girls throwing balls in a parking lot full of cars is not a good thing. The coaches ended up protecting the cars more than warming the players up, it's rediculous!! If you don't have the room, don't host a tournament!!!
 
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Dirt infield....it's "dirt cheap" compared to turf. Call me at 419-343-4716 for more info. We have had our indoor facility for two years and making a couple of bucks each year.

Martin
 

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