Cutter Morning Star’s Eagle Field is getting a giant revamp.
After the Eagles’ first year in eight-man football, the school is replacing its grass field with artificial turf, adding new lights, adding new seating to the away side, putting in a new scoreboard, replacing the goalposts and installing a new press box.
Cutter Morning Star head coach Matt Kinsinger said the goal is to improve facilities, and the turf might bring some attention to the school when new, prospective students move into town.
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