‘Home of the Falcons’ unites Falcons

September 3, 2014 — by Cassandra King

Reporter discusses opinion on the new Falcons' Sports Plaza.

“Home of the Falcons” in foot-high shiny letters is a spectacular sight to see driving past Saratoga High School on Herriman Avenue. Students, staff and the entire community can all take pride in the world-class facelift that the sports program has received. Now stands a sports facility that is of the quality that our school deserves, boasting pride and confidence in the sports program.

With a cost of $1.35 million and over two years of planning, the Sports Plaza finished construction in June in time for the class of 2014’s graduation.

Granted, we may have spent a lot of money and time to make this seemingly simple entrance, but it has more benefits than downsides.

We now have new bathrooms, a concession stand, a shiny metal structure proudly announcing Saratoga High School and donor plates across the front walls. In addition to the modern look, the structures in the field area are stronger and the water running through the water fountain pipes in the field area is cleaner as well. Indeed, this new facility provides a safer and better environment for athletes and everyone who uses it.

Previously, there was just the football field, some run-down bathrooms and makeshift stands during games with no real entrance. Compared to other schools, the sports facility was, sub-standard.  That is no longer the case.

When the McAfee Center was completed a dozen years ago, the school gained a one-of-a kind facility, which has been used by the drama and music departments extensively, not to mention community members for events such as the Steinway Society and San Jose Wind Symphony. Likewise, the Sports Plaza, along with the Benny Pierce field, will be just as beneficial for the athletic department.

The field, which was resurfaced last fall, is less hot in the sun than it was previously, benefitting the marching band, football team, field hockey team and other sports. The Plaza’s new concession stand will also make it easier for people to have cold drinks and food.

Ultimately, the Sports Plaza has helped enhance the school. Both athletes and non-athletes can gaze at our new Sports Plaza and feel proud to be a Falcon. As principal Robinson always says, “It’s GREAT to be a FALCON!”

Yes — it has always been great to be a Falcon — and now, even more so.   

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