@Meredith_lc Thank you Meredith. Yourself and Milan are great role models for not only the challenges that athletes face on the track and court but also in life. Winning together in the challenges y’all faced in the last couple of years is worth a gold medal everyday.
My last mow on Greenwood was a beauty. Thankful for all athletics has given me the last 30+ years. Playing, coaching, teaching, turf, friendships, and most importantly an unbelievable family around me. The last field I mowed I even played on way back in college. Retirement.
@jessejuday24 Jesse, if you get tired of making all that $ in your engineering gig, I can get you a turf job anytime :) My favorite pattern was one you did that looked like a shield. Never came up with good name for it until now. Captain America. Fits you well my friend. Thanks isn’t enough.
@paganocheer Thank you. Hope your family is doing well. I miss seeing Carmine covering more ground making plays on Greenwood than I did with the mower.
@CharlesBey5 You are the man Charles. Time after time I brought junk into your shop and somehow you would make it live another day. I hope folks understand how much you do behind the scenes to make the carpet green. Thank you for your friendship.
@patbryant42 Thanks Coach Bryant. Every time you were at a game you took time to tell me how well the field looked. Appreciate your support for our Bulldogs.
@Jaredksuturf Thanks Jared. Congratulations to you as well. Working with Shane each day has to feel like 30 years by now, ha. Y’all are a great team and will never forget your tweet about they don’t call us half ass turf, they call us Precision Turf.
@PoolesvilleDad Appreciate you taking the time to pass that on. I’m thankful it helped your daughter’s transition. As you know that’s why we do what we do.
@BChap12 Thanks Ben for your help that first year with the 1000’s of plugs. I look forward to catching an alumni match down the road and seeing you play.
@bradyburesh1 Brady, thank you. Please tell Everett both of you are greatly missed and just getting all of Everett’s wedge divots grown in from his late night range work behind home plate :)
@honeyb14 Thanks Coach. I always enjoy seeing the basketball team come out for workouts on the field. Seemed to always find a way to keep the fun in it. Taking care of your players, loving them, and always doing everything you can for them both on and off the court.
@MathesMennell Thank you Coach. I appreciate the leadership that you instill in your programs. Replacing divots, moving goals off, doing agility’s off the field, training inside when wet, minimal keeper work in goal area, and always communicating when you were going to be on the field.