Saturday, I was listening to the Mr. Bitter show with Louisiana head baseball coach Tony Robichaux.
The subject of Lady Cajun Park came up and how it has underground drainage. He said he wouldn't be surprised if they were able to get some games in even though it had been raining almost non-stop for a solid week.
Tigue Moore field has no underground drainage system, and although a tarp protects the infield, that horde of water ends up going to the outfield which can't drain its own overabundant portion.
Well coach Robichaux was right, the Lady Cajuns tournament although hampered and slowed by the rain, got in a couple of games on Saturday.
I asked coach if I sensed an outfield drainage project coming on and he answered yes. When you have teams coming in from out of state and have offered them a guarantee, you simply cannot afford to bring them to town simply to stay in a hotel room.
If I recall correctly he said some other school received a 2 million dollar gift for just such a project. I don't know how efficient this project can be done at Tigue Moore field, but it needs to be done.
On a related but separate subject, do you recall how flooded the Southwest endzone of "The Swamp" was during the 2002 football season? Well a drainage system was installed in the off season before the 2003 season and it worked the water did not saturate this past season.
A drainage system has helped football, and sotball, I hope Tony gets the drainage system he needs at Tigue Moore field.