Palisades Excessive baseball coach Mike Voelkel, who’s in his 18th season, mentioned he’s been promised a brand new discipline after bulldozers did what they do greatest — eliminated something remaining of the Palisades baseball discipline two weeks in the past.
It simply gained’t be him teaching, as a result of he’ll be lengthy retired when a brand new discipline is constructed. The Los Angeles Unified College District is estimating 2029 when a brand new discipline will probably be accomplished, however everybody is aware of LAUSD estimates to complete constructing one thing are hardly ever correct.
Palisades Excessive’s baseball discipline is not any extra.
(Craig Weston)
LAUSD will probably be placing short-term bungalow school rooms on the area to assist the varsity rebuild from the Palisades fireplace. The fast leveling of the sector occurred regardless of some wanting another plan. The college had bungalows earlier than the hearth however they had been destroyed. Abruptly the sector grew to become the lead possibility.
Right here’s the assertion from an LAUSD spokesperson: “There were 21 classrooms destroyed in the fire that were housed in both permanent and portable buildings. Temporary portable classrooms have been placed on the baseball field and will be utilized until permanent structures are erected — which is expected to be complete in Q4-2028. At that time the portable classrooms on the baseball field will be removed and the baseball field will be reconstructed, which is anticipated to be completed in 2029.”
This season the baseball workforce has been touring to numerous websites for video games and practices as a result of the campus is closed. No plan has been introduced for what they may do subsequent yr. Not having a discipline is not going to encourage baseball gamers to stay round at a college holding courses on the outdated Sears constructing in Santa Monica.
For alumni, the destruction of the sector is disturbing. Tens of millions of {dollars} had been invested for enhancements, together with netting, fencing, pitching machines and batting cages. Rick Poulos, who had two sons play baseball at Palisades, mentioned he helped put in “very expensive protective poles and netting.”
All gone.
“It is an integral part of the community,” he mentioned.
Darryl Strawberry as soon as hit a ball onto Sundown Boulevard throughout his taking part in days at Crenshaw Excessive.
The entire Western League is going through a problem with 4 of the seven faculties having no baseball fields. Solely Venice, Fairfax and Westchester have playable fields on campus in the mean time.
Voelkel received one final take a look at his discipline when he was escorted to take a look at issues in his workplace earlier than the bulldozers cleared all the things.
“I think I can go to heaven with my head held high with the blood, sweat and tears put into that field,” he mentioned.