Northridge HS holds official groundbreaking for sports complex
By: Matt Randall
Posted: Jul 16, 2019 8:37 PM EDT
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MIDDLEBURY, Ind. - One week after announcing plans for a brand new outdoor athletics complex, construction began after a short groundbreaking ceremony at Northridge High School.
The Raiders will be playing football, baseball, and softball at new facilities for each sport, all of which include field turf. The football stadium will be named "Interra Field" after the school district reached a naming rights agreement with locally-based Interra Credit Union. The deal will total $250,000 over five years.
Hear from leaders from the district and Interra in the video above!
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