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                                          Booster Clubhouse  Bonner Hall

Darwin Field

Darwin Field is a modern, attractive playing facility that equals or surpasses the finest playing fields to be found at the community college level in the state. Custom designed and engineered from the ground up, the outfield is sodded with a special heat-resistant turf. It has excellent drainage and an underground sprinkler system.
      "Big Green," the outfield fence , is of double heavy-guage steel with reinforcing struts to withstand the strongest northern Texas winds. Trimmed at the top in yellow, the wall is 8 feet high from both corners to center field, where it rises gradually in straightaway center to a height of 14 feet. In left field is the 10-inning electronic scoreboard provided by Coca-ColaT, a major donor of the funds used to construct the NCTC Baseball/Softball Complex of which Lion Stadium is a part.
      A major contribution of funds to finish the facility came also from the NCTC Athletic Boosters, Inc. , an organization which is largely responsible for establishing the college's varsity intercollegiate baseball program. The Boosters also provided the funding for construction of NCTC's Indoor Batting Center which is near the stadium.
      Here's more about the amenities of Lion Stadium (click on the links for photos, and keep in mind many of these shots were taken before the field was completely finished):

  • Concrete-block dugouts are at ground level and are 50 feet long. They are both equipped with water foundains. At the end of each dugout is a 10-foot-long equipment shed.
  • Adjacent to the playing field itself are two permanent batting cages on cement pads. They are 12 feet high and measure 15 feet by 75 feet.
  • There are four bullpen mounds.
  • Dimensions of the field are 325 feet down the left field line  and 325 feet down the right field line; the alleys are 365 feet; and it is 390 feet to the 14-foot-high wall in straightaway center. At each corner is a 20-foot foul pole emblazoned with "NCTC Lions." A warning track extends from dugout to dugout, and there are grass baselines.
  • The custom-built aluminum bleachers (3 units) will seat 500 spectators behind the 20-foot backstop which rests atop a 3-foot concrete wall extending from dugout to dugout.
  • (Aerial photographes were taken with the assistance of Parker Electric.)

 

Booster Clubhouse

The Lions have moved into their new locker room located inside the new Booster Clubhouse.  The locker room is over 850 square feet.  It contains a 44" television along with DVD/VCR player and a 8 mm VCR used for frame-by-frame use to analyze the players. 

The new building contains:

  • Three coaches' offices
  • 1,200 square foot weight room
  • 900 square foot aerobic area
  • Two batting cages
  • Softball locker room
  • Men's and women's bathrooms. 

It is located just behind the right-field fence of the softball building.   It should be totally completed sometime this spring.

Bonner Hall

Above: Front entrance to Bonner Hall.  Below: Examples of player's rooms. 

Click on the links in the text below to view more pictues.

Bonner Hall is the on-campus housing in which the baseball players live.  It has just undergone a $500,000 of renovation making it one of the best on-campus housing facilities in Texas. Bonner Hall has recently Rooms include:

   Six-drawer dresser

   Computer desk

   Bunk Beds

   Sink and vanity mirror which opens into two storage comparments

   Hotel size air conditioner unit

All utilities are paid full including free washing and dryer capabilities in the dorm.

Other Facilities in Bonner Hall include:

2 study rooms (dry erase boards, large work table, 6 chairs, 3 couches each)

2 kitchens (ice machine, sink, stove, oven, microwave, ample counter space, and kitchen table and chairs each)

2 laundry facilities (2 washer and dryers each)

2 lounges (1 ottoman, 1 sofa, 2 loveseats, and cable TV each)

2 foyers at the entrances (setting areas, local telephone line, and vending machines)

1 computer lab (with basic computers with capability to type papers and print)

main lobby (sofas, pool table, large screen cable TV with VCR, desk, board games, and game tables).

Outdoor Facilities - Behind Bonner Hall is the facilities which the residence hall students are free to use, they include a basketball goal, volleyball court, horseshoe pit, grill, picnic tables, and a lot of space for outdoor games.