Sports Turf Managers Association Announces Fourth Annual ‘Mowing Patterns Contest' Winner

Source: Sports Turf Managers Association

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(LAWRENCE, Kan.) – Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) – the professional organization for 2,600 men and women who manage sports fields worldwide who are critical to the safety of athletes and coaches – today announces the fourth annual "Mowing Patterns Contest" winner is Britt Barry, Sports Turf Manager at the Dayton Dragons (Dayton, Ohio).

Barry was selected via a Facebook voting contest from October 21 to November 18 for his intricate design at Fifth Third Field, home to the Dayton Dragons, Single-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.
 
"Britt continues to pave the way for the sports turf industry by producing stunning mowing patterns," says Kim Heck, CAE, CEO of STMA. "He has managed to strike the perfect balance of safety, playability and visual appeal at Fifth Third Field."
 
Formerly the Head Groundskeeper at the Lexington Legends, the Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, Barry's impressive resume includes previous stints with the Brooklyn Cyclones, Dragons and the New York Mets. He graduated from Wilmington College of Ohio with a bachelor's degree in agriculture and agronomy.
 
Last year's winner was Blake Anderson, Director of Sports Turf Operations at the University of Arkansas. Formerly the Assistant Grounds Manager at The Westminster Schools (Atlanta, Ga.), Anderson won with his intricate design he produced at Baum Stadium.
 
The inaugural winner was Joey Stevenson, Head Groundskeeper for the Indianapolis Indians. He is no stranger to success. In 2014, the Purdue graduate received the “Sports Turf Manager of the Year Award” for the third time from STMA and Minor League Baseball in the Triple-A division.
 
Barry will be included in a future issue of SportsTurf, STMA’s official monthly publication. His design will also have a custom poster featured at the 2017 STMA Conference & Exhibition (January 24-27) in Orlando, Fla.
 
For more info: stma.orgtwitter.com/fieldexperts800.323.3875.

About STMA

STMA is the not-for-profit, professional association for men and women who manage sports fields worldwide. Since 1981, the association and its 34 local chapters have been providing education, information and sharing practical knowledge in the art and science of sports field management. Its more than 2,600 members oversee sports fields and facilities at schools, colleges and universities, parks and recreational facilities, and professional sports stadiums.

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