Group unites for Costa Mesa sports
Marisa O’Neil
Fundraising for an athletic stadium and new swimming pool at the
city’s two high schools began last Thursday night.
Costa Mesa United, a nonprofit group that formed for creating
these facilities, and Costa Mesa Community Athletic Foundation raised
nearly $2,000 in its first official event. Organizers hope that it
generated enough buzz in the city to make people want to help raise
funds to build a new swimming pool at Costa Mesa High School and an
athletic stadium at Estancia High School.
All Newport-Mesa schools share Davidson Field at Newport Harbor
High School, which makes for delicate scheduling issues.
“[Thursday night] was everything we’d hoped for,” said John
Ursini, publicity chair for Costa Mesa United. “We had such a great
mix of people: educators, businesspeople, kids, government officials.
All of them seemed to have that twinkle in their eye and be ready to
get this project done.”
Billed as a “friend-raiser” to pique the community’s interest
rather than actually start collecting donations, a dozen people broke
out their checkbooks anyway after hearing former baseball
commissioner Peter Ueberroth and other speakers talk about the need
for the facilities in Costa Mesa.
Ursini estimated that they need about $7.25 million to build the
facilities, which the two schools would share. The Newport-Mesa
Unified School District has the land available and agreed to take
over operations of both sites once they are built and city recreation
programs would also have access.
Tight state budgets don’t allow for new athletic facilities, said
Dave Brooks, a school board trustee and Costa Mesa United committee
member. And the district’s multischool Measure A improvement bond
does not cover athletic facilities.
The organizations are now working on getting the word out to more
people. Their plan includes a commercial on local cable television.
The proposed multisport stadium at Estancia would seat 2,500
spectators. The 50-meter pool would augment the 25-yard pool at Costa
Mesa High School.
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