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Burlington High School celebrated the official opening of its new tennis courts on March 25, 2025, during a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony. With seven state-of-the-art courts funded by SAVE dollars, this $450,000 investment marks a significant milestone for BHS athletics. The new facility is expected to enhance competitive play, particularly benefiting girls’ participation in tennis. The principal and local supporters expressed gratitude during the ceremony, emphasizing the positive impact on both student-athletes and the community.
Burlington High School Unveils Sparkling New Tennis Courts
In a delightful celebration, Burlington High School (BHS) officially opened its new tennis courts on March 25, 2025, with a lively ribbon-cutting ceremony. The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as seniors Annalise Buxton and Tomas Rascon took center stage, wielding a pair of giant scissors to make the inaugural cut. This playful touch added a sense of fun to the event, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the school’s tennis program.
Court Specifications and Design
The impressive tennis facility boasts not one, not two, but seven state-of-the-art courts. Each court is not only designed for optimal play but is also a nod to the school spirit with its incorporation of the BHS colors. With a hefty price tag of $450,000, the construction was funded through Secure an Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) dollars, making this an important investment in the future of BHS athletics and its students.
Timeline of Construction
It only took about 45 days to complete the courts, with most of the work wrapping up in the fall of 2024. While waiting for the big reveal, students didn’t sit idly by. They eagerly began practicing on the new surfaces even before the formal ceremony, showcasing their enthusiasm for the new facilities.
Significance for Competition
BHS has come a long way in its tennis program, particularly with a noteworthy increase in participation among girls. Prior to the opening of these new courts, teams had to play at Dankwardt Park, which sadly did not provide suitable conditions for competitive matches. Now, with seven courts at their disposal, the school can host events and meets more effectively, as a minimum of six courts are required to facilitate such gatherings.
Community Engagement and Future Outlook
The ribbon-cutting ceremony wasn’t just a chance to snip the ribbon; it was a heartfelt occasion marked by speeches from prominent figures, including the Principal, Athletic Director, and coaches. A common theme throughout the speeches was gratitude towards groups that made this dream a reality, such as the Burlington School District, School Board, and local contributors like the Grayhound Booster Club and Bray Architects.
The excitement surrounding the new facilities doesn’t end here. The tennis courts are conveniently located close to the school’s pool, meaning enhanced access for fans to restrooms and locker rooms during events. The community has high hopes that this facility will not only improve the experience for student-athletes but also benefit physical education classes and boost local athletic participation.
A Bright Future for BHS Tennis
In addition to being proud of their new facilities, BHS coaches expressed optimism for what’s to come. With comments about the quality of the courts compared to those in the entire conference, there’s a strong belief that these improvements will place the team on a higher competitive level.
Looking ahead, Superintendent Rob Scott hinted at a potential future where matches could be live-streamed, allowing even greater community engagement and support. The tennis courts at BHS are more than just new surfaces for students; they are a symbol of growth, ambition, and a bright future for Burlington athletics.
The grand opening of these courts not only showcases how far BHS has come but also highlights the commitment to providing quality athletic facilities for both students and the wider Burlington community.
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