Sawmill Construction Contractors, reporting for service!cboothe09 said:
Still will have to go through the bid process...
Sawmill Construction Contractors, reporting for service!cboothe09 said:
Still will have to go through the bid process...
That sounds more like it.SFAJack_76 said:
, at a total cost not to exceed $725,000.
That'll be a heck of a commute, Texan.TallTexan said:
Sawmill Construction Contractors, reporting for service!
edstile said:That sounds more like it.SFAJack_76 said:
, at a total cost not to exceed $725,000.
And the '70's under hall of fame coach Sue Gunter. SFA was among the early entries to women's basketball often being ranked in the top twenty in the country.Jacks4460 said:
Glad it is for boys and girls teams. Ladyjacks on the comeback like when I was in college 89-94. We had some unbelievable lady's squads.
You guys are bringing back some great Ladyjack memories. I vividly remember attending when SFA hosted a packed house at the NCAA Regionals in 1993. One of the teams there, Vanderbilt, had a seven-foot center. Vandy edged the Ladyjacks in the Regional final and made the Final Four. And the Ladjacks had a fantastic player that year. Can't recall her name. Extremely athletic, as I recall.SFAJack_76 said:And the '70's under hall of fame coach Sue Gunter. SFA was among the early entries to women's basketball often being ranked in the top twenty in the country.Jacks4460 said:
Glad it is for boys and girls teams. Ladyjacks on the comeback like when I was in college 89-94. We had some unbelievable lady's squads.
Gunter, Blair, and Chadwick had great success. I hope Kellogg has the same level of success adding to the top ten in the country in all time wins.
Yeah. It would have been hard to compete with UT and A&M's swankiendas with only a $200K buildout and a couple of barbells.Jacks4460 said:edstile said:That sounds more like it.SFAJack_76 said:
, at a total cost not to exceed $725,000.
Yes sir that dog will hunt now.. Glad it is for boys and girls teams. Ladyjacks on the comeback like when I was in college 89-94. We had some unbelievable lady's squads.. 250k can get you a very nice buildout and you still have 500k for equipment.. that is awsome..
edstile said:That'll be a heck of a commute, Texan.TallTexan said:
Sawmill Construction Contractors, reporting for service!
Oh yeah, dream come true. It's going to look like a Vanderbilt mansion when I'm done with it. Hardwood everywhere. Chrome and gold shining. I'm sure I can fit a weight machine between the plush sofas. Wait, what are we building here again?TallTexan said:
I'm subcontracting it out to NacLuth. He builds things, it'll be great.
Sadly, I think that's over his pay grade...TallTexan said:edstile said:That'll be a heck of a commute, Texan.TallTexan said:
Sawmill Construction Contractors, reporting for service!
I'm subcontracting it out to NacLuth. He builds things, it'll be great.
You do realize that they're supposed to exercise in there occasionally, right, Ryan? So ditch the plush sofas (a half-dozen plain old La-Z-Boy recliners will do just fine, 75" video game monitor (a few 21" ers will suffice), and cotton candy machine (...or, do they make sugar-free cotton candy these days?).nacluth said:
I'm sure I can fit a weight machine between the plush sofas.
I was there '72-'76, and knew some of the girls on the team so I should know the answer to your question. I think they were a cumbersome Lady Lumberjacks. Trinia Tillis is probably who you are thinking about in '93. Hall of Famer Rosie Walker in '79-'80, was the best I have ever seen in person. Good times with several top 20, and some top ten, teams.edstile said:You guys are bringing back some great Ladyjack memories. I vividly remember attending when SFA hosted a packed house at the NCAA Regionals in 1993. One of the teams there, Vanderbilt, had a seven-foot center. Vandy edged the Ladyjacks in the Regional final and made the Final Four. And the Ladjacks had a fantastic player that year. Can't recall her name. Extremely athletic, as I recall.SFAJack_76 said:And the '70's under hall of fame coach Sue Gunter. SFA was among the early entries to women's basketball often being ranked in the top twenty in the country.Jacks4460 said:
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Glad it is for boys and girls teams. Ladyjacks on the comeback like when I was in college 89-94. We had some unbelievable lady's squads.
Gunter, Blair, and Chadwick had great success. I hope Kellogg has the same level of success adding to the top ten in the country in all time wins.
BTW, the SFA women, in the early days of the program under Sue Gunter and before they were officially sponsored by the university, played AIAW ball and were not called the Ladyjacks. They adopted that name later. They called themselves something else, but I can't remember what. Anyone know?
Actually, Trenia Tillis, although her best year was 93-94. SLC player of the year. From Grapeland and now head coach at Tyler JC.cboothe09 said:
Trina Tillis?
Deneen Parker was who I was thinking of. Thanks. I don't think I ever got a chance to see Trinia play.SFAJack_76 said:Actually, Trenia Tillis, although her best year was 93-94. SLC player of the year. From Grapeland and now head coach at Tyler JC.cboothe09 said:
Trina Tillis?
Deneen Parker was SLC player of the year for 91-92 and 92-93.
You have an amazing memory, L&L. All I can remember about that game is that the popcorn was cold.Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Yep Ed, I was at that Vanderbilt game----Gillingham was the near 7 footer on Vandy and Tillis did a great job on her all game. We had that game in our favor til the 30 second clocks went down and there was a long delay while pulling out some old floor 30 second clocks that looked like large box fans. That delay turned the momentum of the game and Vandy got the win.
I remember that I sat there in disappointment so long that I was literally about the last person in the building. One of the Ladyjack assistants, Sue Donoghue, came over and we commiserated over the game. Then I saw Coach Blair come out and you could read the "what could have been" all over him. Shortly after that we lost him to Arkansas.
Oh how I miss those days of Gunter, Blair, Chadwick.
nacluth said:Oh yeah, dream come true. It's going to look like a Vanderbilt mansion when I'm done with it. Hardwood everywhere. Chrome and gold shining. I'm sure I can fit a weight machine between the plush sofas. Wait, what are we building here again?TallTexan said:
I'm subcontracting it out to NacLuth. He builds things, it'll be great.
I'm curious as to whether this project has already gone out for bids, or do they still have to wait for the July Regents meeting to get it rubber-stamped before proceeding? Anyone know? Also curious about any projections as to when the room might be ready for use. Let's get a move on!!SFAJack_76 said:
Minutes from the April board meeting are not posted, but the report to the board is. From that document:
"The administration recommends conversion and renovation of the old university rifle range to provide a strength and conditioning room for the men's and women's basketball programs, and in addition, fund the purchase of strength and conditioning equipment necessary to outfit the fitness room, at a total cost not to exceed $725,000. The source of funds will be designated fund balance."
Jacks4460 said:
All right edstile I got the low down up in the club level on Saturday while I was hoping for a game to start... I must say I was very impressed with the club level and the hospitality the Ath Department has. The new training facility is put on hold. The money is still there but the shooting range was below the flood plane and building there we couldn't get any insurance so that idea is on hold.. The shooting range might get turned into a hospitality type thing for the Varsity Club members. I never got an answer on to where the training facility should be or will be. I was told the study they did to re do all our facilities had an estimate of 150 million.. That is new training facilities, tacking the track out(which is 10 yrs old),new soccer/track stadium, baseball on campus, new locker rooms for all sports, refacing WRJ and changing the inside some.. They can't add many more seats but feel the size of the WRJ is just fine. They are looking to make it to where they could have more concerts and events in the WRJ to help generate revenue. Another idea they are tinkering with is having a hospitality(party tent) in the south edzone. They will do that for one game this year not sure which one.. Got to hug Mr Cole and thank him for all that he does for us at SFASU... Ryan Ivey is a seed and for sure a keeper..
Excellent, 4460!! Great information. Hope they can transition from a "study" to actual facilities, and rather quickly.Jacks4460 said:
All right edstile I got the low down up in the club level on Saturday while I was hoping for a game to start... I must say I was very impressed with the club level and the hospitality the Ath Department has. The new training facility is put on hold. The money is still there but the shooting range was below the flood plane and building there we couldn't get any insurance so that idea is on hold.. The shooting range might get turned into a hospitality type thing for the Varsity Club members. I never got an answer on to where the training facility should be or will be. I was told the study they did to re do all our facilities had an estimate of 150 million.. That is new training facilities, tacking the track out(which is 10 yrs old),new soccer/track stadium, baseball on campus, new locker rooms for all sports, refacing WRJ and changing the inside some.. They can't add many more seats but feel the size of the WRJ is just fine. They are looking to make it to where they could have more concerts and events in the WRJ to help generate revenue. Another idea they are tinkering with is having a hospitality(party tent) in the south edzone. They will do that for one game this year not sure which one.. Got to hug Mr Cole and thank him for all that he does for us at SFASU... Ryan Ivey is a seed and for sure a keeper..