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West Suburban Little League has installed a new artificial-turf infield at Miller Field, enhancing safety and durability for players. The Challenger division for special needs children celebrated its opening day with the first game of the season despite rainy weather.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. â A steady rain was falling when players in West Suburban Little Leagueâs Challenger division for special needs children went onto Miller Field for their first softball game of the season Saturday morning.
The inclement weather might have been more of a concern in past years.
But recently, the league installed an artificial-turf infield.
It is more durable and safer than the old grass surface.
âEven today with how itâs raining out, weâre still able to play,â West Suburban Little League President Jason Subich said during the organization's opening day activities. âSo itâs just a very, very nice addition, a nice asset to our community.â
Susan Way, whose son, Tyler Way, age 12, plays in the Challenger division, added: âThe new field, actually, I feel, is great because last year we had a lot of rainy Saturdays, so some of the games had to be canceled because weâre talking downpours. For the most part, this will give them more of an opportunity to play because the field wonât be so wet.â
The Challenger children play about a half-dozen games every year against other teams from West Suburban.
Playing ball gives them an opportunity for âinclusion, feeling important for one day out of the week,â as Lisa Duranko, whose son Zachary Duranko, 17, participates in Challenger ball, said.
âItâs awesome," Duranko continued. "To have that here, as a parent, Iâm so grateful. Thereâs no way that you can express your gratitude.â
Miller Field, located at Laurel Auto Sports Complex in Upper Yoder Township, will also be used by the nearly 600 boys and girls who compete in baseball and softball at West Suburban, the only Little League Baseball Inc.-sanctioned organization in Cambria County.
West Suburban received a $200,000 state grant to pay for the artificial turf and other improvements to the field.
The funding application was supported by state Rep. Frank Burns, D-East Taylor Township. Burns threw out a first pitch before the Challenger game. Mara Keefe, a member of West Suburbanâs 2025 Little League Softball World Series championship team, also threw out a first pitch.
The new artificial-turf infield is more durable and safer than the previous grass surface, allowing games to continue even in rainy conditions.
Despite steady rain, the Challenger division was able to play their first game of the season thanks to the new turf installation.
Jason Subich is the president of West Suburban Little League.
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