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By Joe Scalzo

scalzo@vindy.com

YOUNGSTOWN

In late October, Matt Morrone heard rumors of an impending thunderstorm — complete with 70-mile per hour winds — and was struck by visions of his $10 million baby, the Watson and Tressel Training Site, suffering some costly growing pains.

“At the time, we only had one side of the roof up,” said Morrone, YSU’s athletic business manager. “I was worried it was going to act as a big sail.

“Fortunately, we didn’t get the wind we were supposed to get.”

Mother Nature hasn’t been so cooperative this month.

Thanks to snowy weather and construction delays, YSU has pushed back the planned opening of the WATTS from late December to mid-February.

“Our winter came a little sooner than everybody anticipated,” he said. “We were scrambling to get some things done that needed to get done before the storm hit. The next few weeks will be key in helping us get caught up.

“It’s going to be a challenge.”

University officials had hoped the facility would be done by the end of 2010, in time for the crucial January football recruiting period. The 125,000-square foot building will have a football field, a track, batting cages, training rooms and offices.

YSU will be the first school in the Horizon League with an indoor facility and the Penguins were planning to host the conference indoor track and field championships on Feb. 26-27. But that meet has been moved to Geneva, Ohio.

“We’d still love to host it, but realistically, we’re not sure we can do it,” said Morrone, who secured Geneva’s indoor facility months ago just in case there were construction delays on the WATTS.

Morrone said the facility is well past the halfway point, with the roof “99 percent done” and the in-floor heating system completely installed.

“That was a huge hurdle to get over, considering the complexity of the system,” Morrone said.

The facility should be 99 percent complete in mid-February, Morrone said. The school may still need to finish some landscaping projects and some exterior finishes, but “we should be able to do everything we want to do inside there.”

Potential recruits should be able to tour the building in January.

“Even where it’s at right now, people can come in and at least see the layout,” Morrone said. “That way, they can kind of get that ‘wow factor,’ which is a huge plus.”

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center
« on: December 02, 2010, 10:02:21 AM »
I understand that they had a planned campus map at that meeting, held on November 15. They are charting out road changes. The primary focus was safety, but I wish I would have been able to see that map. I suspect there are a couple of buildings on there that I would be interested in.

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Fan,

What's the latest from your "insiders" on this facility?  Nothing has happened at the site for over 3 weeks now.

You know, I have not heard anything. That is probably good. My best two sources are a secretary and a receptionist in that area. So if something was wrong, they would have said something. So I would tend to agree with EL's source.

I am interested in that heating EL. I wonder if we can get more info on that?

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center
« on: April 19, 2010, 05:06:40 PM »
Yes, it is a great idea 4. I emailed someone that I know, & she suggested that I email the webmaster. However, they did say that the cam is over at the Williamson site. I am sure they have had more than one in the past.

I wish they would set the cam up for summer camp as well.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center
« on: April 15, 2010, 02:14:53 PM »
I agree with IP. YSU has a baseball stadium that is 'tops' in the league ...that is why we need to keep it in use.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center
« on: April 13, 2010, 11:10:10 AM »
I thought the WATTS Center was going to be built across 5th Ave. from the stadium.  So I guess YSU will no longer have an outdoor track?

I have been trying to get an answer for that question for months now. I will let you know what I find.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center
« on: April 13, 2010, 06:26:20 AM »
Work gets started on YSU’s WATTS Center

By Joe Scalzo

YOUNGSTOWN

Youngstown State University began preparing for the WATTS Center, background, on Monday. The university hopes to have the facility completed by the end of this year.

Youngstown State University got started on its groundbreaking new indoor facility Monday, even if the official groundbreaking is at least a few weeks away.

Construction began on the $10 million WATTS (Watson and Tressel Indoor Training Site) Center, which will be built on the site of YSU’s outdoor track.

University officials hope the facility will be finished by the end of the year. The 125,000-square foot building will have a football field, a track, batting cages, training rooms and offices.

“The joke was that the facility would have something for every team but swimming,” said Matt Morrone, YSU’s athletic business manager. “But even they can use it to run in the offseason.”

The school has secured about half the funding for the project, Morrone said. The first $1 million was donated in 2007 by former YSU football coach Jim Tressel, his wife Ellen and Frank and Norma Watson.

“Obviously if anyone is still willing to give, we’re more than willing to accept,” Morrone said, chuckling.

YSU will be the first school in the Horizon League with an indoor facility, which will allow the Penguins to host the indoor conference track and field meet, as well as area high school indoor meets. It will also be a big tool in recruiting, Morrone said.

And while the WATTS is closely associated with football, the facility will be available for regular students and faculty, too.

“It’s really great for the whole university, not just athletics,” Morrone said.

YSU plans to hold the official groundbreaking at a later date. The school wants Tressel to attend but the Ohio State football coach is currently unavailable due to the Buckeyes’ spring practice.

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