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Kiefer Turf References Kiefer Turf References University of Northwestern Sports Complex Superior High School 3003 N. Snelling Avenue 2600 Catlin Ave Saint Paul, MN 55113 Superior, WI 54880 August 2014 August 2014 UBU M4 Mondoturf PF3860 Classic Dr. Matt Hill, Athletic Director Mr. Ray Kosey, Activities Dir and Asst Principal (651) 631-5362 (715) 394-8720 ext 149 St. Cloud State University-Husky Stadium Cameron High School 111 3 rd Avenue South 750 South 1st Street Saint Cloud, MN 56301 Cameron, WI 54822 June 2014 August 2014 UBU S5 Mondoturf PF3860 Classic Ron Seibring, Athletic Director Mr. Joe Leschisin, District Administrator (320) 308-5276 (715) 458-5600 Olivet Nazarene-Football Field University of Dubuque One University Avenue 2000 University Ave Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Dubuque, IA 52001 June 2014 July 2014 UBU S5M Mondoturf 3550 3NX Classic Matt Whitis, Facilities Manager Keith Wipperfurth- (815) 939-5350 Director of Construction Management (563) 589-3684 Southwest Minnesota State 1501 State Street Sioux Park, Rapid City Marshall, MN 56258 111 Mountain View Road August 2014 Rapid City, SD 57702 Mondo MF4560 3NX-Classic Mitch Kertzman PE, Architect/Engineer Jim Kor, Asst to the Dir of Facilities (605) 209-5992 (507) 537-7215 Forest City CSD & Waldorf College Bielenberg Sports Complex 145 S. Clark Street 4125 Radio Drive Forest City, IA 50436 Woodbury, MN 55129 September 2013 May 2014 Mondoturf PF3250 Mondoturf MF4560 3NX Classic Bart Gray, Director of Athletics Bob Klatt, Park & Rec Director (641) 585-8163 (651) 714-3580 Oconomowoc High School 641 East Forest Street Oconomowoc, WI 53066 June 2014 Mondoturf FTS-3 (Pad & Ecofill) Mr. Scott Raduka, Athletic Dir & Assoc Principal (262) 560-3100 Kiefer Turf References West Allis High School Pittsburg State University 11601 West Lincoln Ave. Carnie Smith Football Stadium West Allis, WI 53227 Pittsburg, KS August 2013 July 2012 Mondoturf MF 3550 3NX Ecofill w/ 23mm Mondoturf 3NX Classic Fine Tune System Underlayment Tim Beck, Head Football Coach Kurt Wachholz, Superintendent (620) 235-4662 (414) 604-3005 Francis Parker School Union Grove High School 330 West Webster Ave. 3433 S. Colony Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 Union Grove, WI 53182 July 2012 July 2013 Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Ecofill Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Classic Richard Dusing, Director of Facilities Alan Molleskov, Superintendent (773) 797-5505 (262) 878-4437 Earlham High School Hopkins High School 535 N. Chestnut Ave. 2400 Lindbergh Drive Earlham, IA 50072 Minnetoka, MN 55305 July 2012 July 2013 Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Classic Mondoturf MF 4560 3NX Classic Chris Caskey, Athletic Director Patrick Poquette- Director of Buildings & (515) 758-2214 x440 Grounds (952) 988-4264 Benton Community Schools 600 First Street University of Minnesota Van Horne, IA Siebert Field- Baseball Field June 2012 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Mondoturf PF3860 Classic August 2012 Kal Goodhild, Athletic Director Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Ecofill (319) 228-8701 John Anderson, Head Baseball Coach (612) 625-1060 Greenville High School Rob Fornasiere, Asst. Baseball Coach 1414 Chase Road (612) 625-0115 Greenville, MI August 2012 Iowa State University- Soccer Field Mondoturf MF4560 3NX Thermobonded Ames, IA Classic w/ FTS July 2012 Brian Hallock, Athletic Director Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Classic (606) 225-1000 x8225 Mike Andresen, Director of Athletic Facilities (515) 294-2983 Wendy Dillinger, Soccer Coach (515) 294-5328 Kiefer Turf References Goodrich High School St. Teresa Academy 8029 S. Gale Road 5600 Main St. Goodrich, MI 48438 Kansas City, MO 64113 July 2012 August 2011 Mondoturf MF4560 3NX Thermobonded MondoturfMF 3550 3NX Thermobonded Classic Classic Mark Hough, Athletic Director Stephanie O’Dea, Athletic Director (816) 501-0028 (810) 591-2230 Jim Kissick, Project Superintendent (816) 560-7425 Siena Heights University 1247 East Siena Heights Warren Township High School Adrian, MI 49221 500 N. O’Plaine Rd. July 2011 Gurnee, IL 60031 Mondoturf PF 3250 Classic August 2011 John Kolasinksi, Head Baseball Coach Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded 517-264-7872 Mark Pos, Athletic Director (847) 662-1400 Southern Methodist University 5800 Ownby Dr. Avondale High School Dallas, TX 75275 2800 Waukegan Road Winter 2011 Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Ecofill w/FTS August 2011 Tom Buning- Sr. Associate AD Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded (214) 768-1617 Fred Cromie, Principal Kristofor Harris- Associate AD (248) 537-6100 (214) 768-2823 Bruce Lemmons, Architect (248) 224-7750 High Point University Vert Stadium Byron Center High School 1018 West College Dr. 8542 Byron Center Ave. SW High Point, NC 27262 Byron Center, MI 49315 Winter 2011 July 2011 -Mondoturf CB 4560 Classic Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Ecofill w/FTS Richard Heyboer, Facilities Director Jared Micklos (336) 848 6607 (616) 293-6260 Keith Schoonveld, Project Superintendent Mundelein High School (616) 262-6607 1350 West Hawley Street Mundelein, IL 60060 City College of San Francisco May 2012 50 Phelan St. Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Classic San Francisco, CA 94112 Perry Wilhelm, Athletic Director March 2010 (847) 949-2200 Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Ecofill George Rush (415) 239-3317 Kiefer Turf References Joliet Memorial Stadium Fort Zumwalt North High School 3000 Jefferson Street 1230 Tom Ginnever Joliet, IL 60435 O’Fallon, MO 63366 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Mondoturf 3NX Monofilament Classic Mondoturf Monofilament Classic Joliet Park District John Gibbs, Athletic Director Dominic Egizio- Executive Director (636) 272-4447 (815) 741-7275 Fort Zumwalt South High School Turlock High School 8050 Mexico Road 1574 East Canal Dr. St. Peters, MO 63366 Turlock, CA 95380 Spring 2010 Summer 2010 Mondoturf Monofilament Classic Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Mike O’Brien, Athletic Director Ed Felt- Assistant Superintendent (636) 978-1212 x342 (209) 634-0843 Fort Zumwalt West High School University of Sports 1251 Turtle Creek Drive 555 Rohnert Park Expressway O’Fallon, MO 63366 Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Spring 2010 November 2010 Mondoturf Monofilament Classic Mondoturf 3NX Thermobonded Classic Paul Boschert, Athletic Director Aaron Lock- Owner (636) 379-0300 (707) 585-2302 x11 Willowbrook High School Erasmus Hall H.S. 1250 South Ardmore Avenue 1325 East 2nd St. Villa Park, IL 60181 Brooklyn, NY 11230 July 2009 November 2010 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Star Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Dave Andrews, Athletic Director School Construction Authority of New York (630) 530-3406 Mott Haven Campus Addison Trail High School (2 Fields) 730 Concourse Village West 213 N. Lombard Road Bronx, NY 10451 Addison, IL 60101 October 2010 September 2009 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Star School Construction Authority of New York Matt Thompson, Athletic Director (630) 628-3326 Franklin K. Lane High School 999 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208 Spring 2010 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill School Construction Authority of New York Kiefer Turf References Flushing High School-Leavitt Athletic Field University of Northern Iowa 3501 Union Street 2401 Hudson Queen, NY 11354 Cedar Falls, IA 50614 December 2009 August 2009 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill w/FTS Mondoturf Monofilament w/thatch School Construction Authority of New York Ecofill Heather Costello Loyola Academy High School (319) 273-6636 1100 Laramie Ave. Wilmette, IL 60091 Ottawa Hills High School Spring 2009 2532 Evergreen Road Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill (3 Fields) Patrick Mahoney, Athletic Director Toledo, OH 43606 (847) 920-2490 July 2009 Chris Kournetas, Director of Plant Operations Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill (847) 256-1100 Bradley Browne- Athletic Director (419) 534-5376 Tatum ISD 510 Crystal Farms Stankowski Field Tatum, TX 75691 University of Missouri-Columbia December 2009 Columbia, MO 65211 Mondoturf Monofilament Classic July 2009 William Evans, Athletic Director MondoTurf Monofilament Ecofill 903-947-6486 x172 David Sheahen, Director UM Facilities, Planning & Development Achievement 1st Endeavor Charter School (573) 882-2321 510 Waverly Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Oroville High School October 2009 1535 Bridge Street Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill School Construction Authority of New York Oroville, CA 95966 September 2009 Lincoln High School Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill FTS 2800 Ocean Parkway Bill Tronson Brooklyn, NY 11235 (530) 624-9109 December 2009 Mondoturf Monfilament Ecofill Windsor High School School Construction Authority of New York 8695 Windsor Road Windsor, CA 95492 Spartanburg H.S. September 2009 500 Dupre Dr. Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Spartanburg, SC 29307 Dan Wells Mondoturf MF-4560 Ecofill w/FTS (707) 837-7796 Summer 2009 Myles Wilson (864) 205-2027 Kiefer Turf References Sheldon High School Niles West High School 8333 Kingsbridge Drive 5701 Oakton Street Sacramento, CA 95829 Skokie, IL 60077 September 2009 July 2008 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill FTS Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Star Robert Pierce, Assoc. Superintendent Karl Costello, Director of Physical Welfare (916) 686-7711 (847) 626-2281 Gerry Yeggy, Chief Operating Officer Monterey Trails High School (847) 626-3967 8661 Power Inn Road Elk Grove, CA 95624 Niles North High School September 2009 9800 Lawler Avenue Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill FTS Skokie, IL 60077 Robert Pierce, Assoc. Superintendent August 2007 (916) 686-7711 Mondoturf Monofilament Ecofill Karl Costello, Director of Physical Welfare Elk Grove High School (847) 626-2281 9800 Elk Grove-Florin Road Vickie Beck, Director of Buildings & Grounds Elk Grove, CA 95624 (847) 626-2046 September 2009 Mondoturf Monofilament
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