Task 1: Interview with Mrs. Winters about the past, present, and future
Jeni Winters is the Athletic Director here at Sheridan college. Winters is on her second year here being the AD, and has the most knowledge of the history. The questions I asked Winters included, do you think that Sheridan college was prepared to add a soccer program, why was there no other facilities for the program other than a game field, and are there any future plans for a practice field.
Task 2: Interview with Mallery Marshall Head Coach for the women's program.
Mallery Marshall will be going into her second season as head coach for the program. In my interview I asked coach what the future plans were, what she thought about using the front lawn, and what are they
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As of right now everything that is going on is still up in the air. There are different things that need to be settled on so that other things can happen. From what I gathered it was the same as Mrs. Winters talked about. Coach Marshall commented on how she felt about using the front lawn “It isn't ideal but at least it is an option…. It keeps our game field nice” (Marshall). Coach also made comments towards the use of the softball fields more next year. There will not be as many intramurals and the grass will be cut like a game field would be.
Task 3: Online research for other options in the community.
Sheridan is a small town that is limited as to how many soccer fields they have. Big Horn has a football field that they let the college play a preseason game on last year. Sheridan High School has two available fields: one turf and the other grass. Sheridan Junior High has a football field that could be used as a soccer field. The polo fields are converted into soccer fields for Wyoming High School state soccer. Along with all of those, the YMCA here in sheridan is partnered with Sheridan College and they have at least three soccer fields(YMCA).
Task 4: Online research for the different solutions that there is no travel for including future
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Availability of Public transport- Another factor to be considered is availability of public transport. What are the alternatives available to public Understanding this...
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