So, I showed up this afternoon and a new portable appeared. The new one is further up than the older ones (the back of the new one is even with the fronts of the old ones). So, we've now lost an additional 25-30 feet for the south goal and even more once the ramp to the portable goes in. So, any suggestions?
Update - An official from Seattle Schools just showed up and said the portable was installed in the wrong spot and needs to be moved back. Does nothing for this week and still will shorten the court in the future. So, thoughts and suggestions?
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see my stupidly long blog post. Due to the portable and loss of fence, I recommend we try to play at the basketball courts at Applied Scholastics Academy this weekend (again, see above)
The Nordic Heritage Museum (aka Webster Park) does have some nice features as Saliba mentioned.
Pros: Flatter surface; fenced on two sides
Cons: Side that is not fenced would be behind goal, and is open to their parking lot; Other fenceless side opens to well-used playground where kiddies would make easy targets; We would essentially take up the entire paved area; Kind of small so probably ample for 4v4; There is no obvious place to store nets.
I have thought about it before and don't think we can overcome the aforementioned obstacles. However, it might be better than Adams at this point.
Did you get a pic?
The heritage Museum just a few blocks north always looked good to me. Has a flatter surface, and three sides fenced in. Mazurek, or Rainer, since you guys live nearby, do you think it would work?
Let's have Gregg hurl hockey sticks at it, maybe it will fall down.
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