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This will be the scene for coach Roger Cador’s team the next two weeks.
“We’re going to be a little set back for a couple weeks where we won’t have use of the field,” Cador said. “But that’s OK. The money was available, so we’re taking a chance and making (the improvements) happen.”
Cador said when the $150,000 project is complete, Southern will have a new drainage system and a whole new infield.
The timing of the work will leave the Jaguars little opportunity to work on fielding grounders or turning double plays, and could leave their defense a bit shaky early in the year.
The ping of aluminum bats resonated from the batting cages as SU practiced Friday.
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