Where Can The Kids Play "American" Football?
Why Aren't There Multi-Purpose Playing Fields For The Children Of Port Chester?
It Seems Like Soccer Playing Adults Are Pushing The Children Off The Playing Feilds.
Shouldn't Children Come First?
Dear Port Chester Roundup,
I believe someone needs to show more interest in the youth football league in Port Chester. The league I speak of is Sound Shore Youth Foundation. For my son's it has been a great experience but there is no place in Port Chester for the kids to play anymore.
We used to be able to use the fields at the High school but not anymore.
My main problem is why was Columbus Park made into just a soccer field why wasn't made a multi use field. Seems a little short sighted on someones part.
Now I see a Rye Town Meeting they are talking about the Legacy fields plus two more soccer fields. Give me a break.
What we need are MULTI purpose fields. Not everyone in Port Chester plays soccer.
So please look into what is going on here . The children of Port Chester need some place to play also. Anytime I see people playing soccer it seems to be mostly Latino adults.
Thank you
A concerned parent
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LET'S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE:
Video: Peekskill vs. Port Chester boys basketball
Peekskill vs. Port Chester boys basketball at Port Chester high school Dec. 10, 2007. Peekskill defeated Port Chester 74-56.
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