Louisiana Tech Athletics and the Championship Resources team are proud to announce the Coaches Legacy Plaza capital project.
Set to be constructed on the Southwest corner of Joe Aillet Stadium, the Coaches Legacy Plaza will pay tribute to the great coaches who have roamed the sidelines at Louisiana Tech. Made possible through private donations, the two coaches' statues that will be erected as part of the groundbreaking are legendary leaders, Coach Joe Aillet and Coach Maxie Lambright.
"Legacy is synonymous with both Coach Aillet and Lambright," said Vice President and Director of Athletics Ryan Ivey. "Their contributions to Louisiana Tech and the game of football are immeasurable. This plaza will allow us to articulate and tell the story of both individuals while providing a unique fan experience amenity to Joe Aillet Stadium. We are forever grateful for the donors that have made this project a reality."
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Louisiana Tech Announces Coaches Legacy Plaza
Louisiana Tech Athletics and the Championship Resources team are proud to announce the Coaches Legacy Plaza capital project.
Set to be constructed on the Southwest corner of Joe Aillet Stadium, the Coaches Legacy Plaza will pay tribute to the great coaches who have roamed the sidelines at Louisiana Tech. Made possible through private donations, the two coaches' statues that will be erected as part of the groundbreaking are legendary leaders, Coach Joe Aillet and Coach Maxie Lambright.
"Legacy is synonymous with both Coach Aillet and Lambright," said Vice President and Director of Athletics Ryan Ivey. "Their contributions to Louisiana Tech and the game of football are immeasurable. This plaza will allow us to articulate and tell the story of both individuals while providing a unique fan experience amenity to Joe Aillet Stadium. We are forever grateful for the donors that have made this project a reality."
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Sioux Falls, S.D. Reveals Renderings of Future Frank Olson Rec Center
City council members got a new look at the proposed indoor recreation center at Frank Olson Park.
During a city informational meeting on Tuesday night, the council received an update regarding the indoor recreation center at Frank Olson Park.
This comes from a $68 million bond the city council previously approved that will upgrade Frank Olson and Kuehn Parks and the westside recreation center. $18 million will be used to construct an outdoor pool at Kuehn Park, $47 million to construct an indoor recreation and aquatics facility at Frank Olson Park, and $3 million to complete Day 2 improvements at Westside Rec Center.
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Watch: Two Years of New Highmark Stadium Construction in 2 Minutes!
See three different angles of the last two years of construction at New Highmark Stadium in this two minute construction time-lapse.