Turf war ends with peaceful resolution
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-- Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- Two AYSO regions that had been vying for playing time on
the city’s new soccer fields agreed Wednesday to play nice.
Jon Zich, commissioner of AYSO Region 120 -- comprised primarily of
Costa Mesa players -- claimed that the Newport Beach-based AYSO Region 97
didn’t have a right to play at the new Farm Sports Complex. He wanted to
make sure local teams got first dibs at the coveted lighted fields.
And while the 1,700-player Region 97 is expected to enroll roughly 650
Costa Mesa children, Zich said they have historically played on fields
east of the Costa Mesa Freeway.
But Region 97’s commissioner, Steve Rasch, said his teams wouldn’t be
able to play the standard 10-game season without a lighted field for
night games.
Last year, the Newport Beach City Council sidelined plans to set up
lights at the Mariners Elementary School field, even though Region 97
offered to foot the bill.
Costa Mesa’s recreation staff, following published guidelines, divided
the use of the field based on the number of Costa Mesa players in each
region.
The two commissioners agreed Wednesday to call a timeout to consult
the referee, Steve Hayman, the city’s director of administrative
services.
The sage-like Hayman helped them reach a simple solution: The two
regions will schedule as many games against each other as possible on the
nights they share the field.
Play on!
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