No little guys on game field......practice field.....well that's another story.Looks like they did so after they had their 30 cube....
Joking.
We used to have someone who did a great job. The end zones were like the checkerboard Tennessee a few times.
That's grass? I hate grass but that's a beautiful field.Kudos to all the paint crews out there heading into Week 2!
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It is in fact natural grass mowed at 1.25".That's grass? I hate grass but that's a beautiful field.
what field is this?It is in fact natural grass mowed at 1.25".
North Union HS - Richwood, Ohiowhat field is this?
I mentioned crooked lines to a long time Carroll volunteer not realizing that he was in charge of the paint crew. He asked if I thought I could do a better job. What followed was 16 years of me painting the stadium, freshman field and practice field with various parent volunteers through the years. When I finally stopped, the coaches painted the fields until 2 years ago when they got artificial turf. There was always a fight between the football coach who wanted longer grass and the soccer coach who wanted it cut shorter.Versailles's game and practice field is painted by a group of volunteers payed by little guys out of a 30 pack.
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This might be the best image of the season, looks phenomenalKudos to all the paint crews out there heading into Week 2!
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Thanks, sir. I enjoy the view here too.This might be the best image of the season, looks phenomenal
I heard Sherwood Fairview and Paulding maybe?How many schools are using a robot to line the field?
Hate grass?! That's crazy talk.That's grass? I hate grass but that's a beautiful field.
Mount Gilead, North Union, Fairbanks, off the top of my head. Pickerington uses a GPS painter on a UTV with autosteer. They still have some limitations, but overall, they are a game-changer. I think the best bet is a blend between the robot for yard lines and side lines, with numbers and hashes painted old school.How many schools are using a robot to line the field?