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  1. #1

    Ateneo gets a new field

    Moro Lorenzo field in the works
    By Mateo L. Escueta on September 27, 2011


    A decade after the construction of the Moro Lorenzo Sports Center (MLSC), the Lorenzo family has once again sponsored the construction of another world-class sports facility, soon to be unveiled at the Ateneo campus grounds.

    Partnering with the University Athletics Office (UAO), the blue-blooded family is playing a major role in the transformation of what was once called the Erenchun field into the new Moro Lorenzo field.

    Being the second Ateneo sports facility named after Luis Francisco “Moro” Lorenzo, one of the Ateneo’s most successful basketball players during the ‘40s, the multi-million peso project will give the university the pride and honor of being home to a football field and track oval that both meet international and Olympic standards.


    World-class


    According to the standards set by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), the minimum acceptable size for a football field is 90- by 45-meters, while the maximum size is set at 120- by 90-meters. Based on these standards, the Moro Lorenzo field features a 110- by 70-meter pitch, therefore making it a playing field of world-class quality.

    “It’s the first field of its kind in the Ateneo, hence it should really be of high quality,” said Emmanuel Fernandez, the UAO’s Assistant Director for Operations.

    In addition, the pitch will be an all-weather field composed of first generation Bermuda grass, the highest quality of turf that does not discolor or easily deteriorate. A grass nursery built nearby will be used to plant and harvest more Bermuda grass to replace dead spots on the pitch over time. Drainage and sprinkler systems designed to maintain the conditions of the field will also be constructed during the main stage of excavation.

    The Moro Lorenzo field will also boast a royal blue track oval around the pitch. At 400-meters long and complete with eight lanes, the oval meets the standards set by the International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF), which stipulate that an Olympic-standard race track be at least 400-meters long, having at least four lanes. The actual oval will be composed of synthetic flooring, specifically Herculean Spike Resistant Sprint, a variant accepted by the IAAF.

    The UAO has also been working with United States-based Trans-Lux Corporation for an outdoor and weatherproof 5- by 4-meter electronic scoreboard with LED lights for track meets and football games. “This will be the first scoreboard of its kind in the Philippines,” said Fernandez.


    Phase one finally begins


    The plan for the renovation of Erenchun field was in the works for roughly two years, but the UAO had yet to procure all the necessary resources for such a massive endeavor. Fortunately, the Lorenzo family saved the project from development limbo when they came aboard as the major sponsor, thus earning naming rights to the field.

    Last April, the extreme makeover was all set and ready to go on the green. However, mobilization stalled once again due to a certain process required for the acquisition of necessary documents and permits. With all things set, and the approval of all decision-making sectors, the first phase of construction finally began on August 22.

    The objective of the initial stages of renovation is to prepare the soil for the field’s foundation. This includes earthwork and removing silt and clay from the ground, followed by excavation for the drainage system. To make room for the oval track, the asphalt road to the JGSOM Student Enterprise Center and the CTC building coming from Gates 3 and 2.5 will be moved further north and a small section of the foliage beside the JGSOM faculty parking lot will be cleared. As an additional precaution, the main field has already been fenced off.



    Road realignment will follow soon after, and the field will be converted into its all-weather design with the planting of the Bermuda grass and the subsequent grow-in period. The project is estimated to finish within six months, either by late January or early February—just in time for the UAAP football finals.

    When the field is completed, a committee composed of a Lorenzo family representative and the UAO will hold managerial power. “We owe it to them to ensure [that] the field is well kept,” said Fernandez.


    A new home


    With the reconstruction ongoing, Ateneo’s largest field will be temporarily off limits. To compensate for the loss of venue, the UAO has decided to hold majority of the UAAP Season 74 football tournament games on the Ocampo and high school fields. The Blue and Lady Booters will have to train on the said fields whilst their new home turf is being overhauled.

    “One reason for fencing off the field is for secure entry and exit points so that the turf is not contaminated with outside particles,” explained Fernandez.

    Moreover, the UAO also plans to purchase all the necessary equipment for the oval in the coming years. Envisioned to be a fully functioning track oval for the Blue and Lady Tracksters, who train either off campus or at the MLSC oval, the Moro Lorenzo field is also a potential venue for the UAAP Track and Field tournament in years to come.

    Designed by Ike Madamba, the architect who revamped the Rizal Memorial pitch for the Azkals game against Sri Lanka, the Moro Lorenzo field will rival the Rizal Memorial Stadium and the University of Makati Track and Field oval in terms of grandeur.



    http://www.theguidon.com/1112/main/2...-in-the-works/
    Last edited by rising1genius; Oct 1, 2011 at 09:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovejones View Post
    sarap maging atenista
    One of the luckier fields on that matter. Corn field is being cemented now, and being turned into a parking lot.

  4. #4
    true, i miss the corn fields as well.

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    I just hope they won't touch the Forbidden Forest.

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    Is it just going to be a field and track oval? Will there be a structure around the field and oval?

    What about seats for the fans? And lockers for players?

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    That's one of my main concern too. To do so, they'll have to sacrifice some of GS parking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purpleheadd07 View Post
    true, i miss the corn fields as well.
    An unfortunate side effect due to the ballooning school population.

    I missed the times you could park anywhere, and didn't need the corn field. Towards my last year of college, you had to park before 9/10:30am before all parking slots were occupied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedstranger View Post
    I just hope they won't touch the Forbidden Forest.
    They already did; a small portion though. The trees were down. Yung trees lang ng Erenchun field ang na-relocate.

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    ^Yeah I saw that but hopefully not the trees directly in front of SOM and PIPAC since they help filter the noise from Katipunan traffic.

  11. #11
    cool.

    I prefer fields than buildings.

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    ^I can understand were you're coming from especially when the last remaining open field in La Salle is now being built with a Sy-sponsored structure.

    Did DLSU ever consider relocating some of their colleges to areas with apt space?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedstranger View Post
    ^I can understand were you're coming from especially when the last remaining open field in La Salle is now being built with a Sy-sponsored structure.

    Did DLSU ever consider relocating some of their colleges to areas with apt space?
    Apparently, no is the answer.

    The funny things is, DLSU's satellite campuses are much bigger than the main campus.

    I think ADMU's campus is the best among the UAAP schools. Aside from the fields, they've got cool infrastructures also. UP has a bigger space but their buildings were not that cool. DLSU got nice buildings but doesn't have enough space. UST has a field and great infrastructures also but the large number of students makes it "small" for me.

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    I agree. My sister studies in La Salle and my mom fears everytime she has to pass by the Agno street to get to Andrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedstranger View Post
    I agree. My sister studies in La Salle and my mom fears everytime she has to pass by the Agno street to get to Andrew.
    based on experience, agno is safe.

    i just don't know if the distal end of agno is still safe for studs.

  16. #16
    ^but you know moms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedstranger View Post
    ^but you know moms.
    haha. this one made me smile. agree. apir!

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    Guys get a room.. Pax!

    Mas maganda sana to kung nilagay sa high school track area. Malaki ang lugar at mas malapit pa sa existing Moro facility.

    But if part of the intention is to make this a showcase facility, then fronting kantipunan ave is definitely the place to go.

    The best part is the track component. At least support for ateneo sports in general is truly expanding. Sana one day madamay din yung kalapit na baseball field and perhaps more modern facilites for volleyball and other sports.

    These types of projects make better sense than when ateneo boosters acquired the cleveland cav's hardwood in a kneejerk/fancied attempt to revive its then dormant basketball program.. Oops, wrong era

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    Mas maganda nga sana kung sa HS track area na lang nilagay.

    Parang 3 football fields ang kasya doon. Naalala ko, doon yung ginaganap yung Ateneo Football Center program noong grade school ako.

    It's safer for students kasi nasa loob talaga ng Ateneo. Puwede magpatayo ng tunay na football stadium.

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    I hope they put up decent grandstands. Kahit enough for 5,000 people lang puwede na.

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