As the school year draws closer, many area teams are heading back to the field and preparing for the upcoming season. As his team is indoors working on weight training and conditioning, West Union slow pitch softball coach Andy Kirk is taking on a necessary, but not-so glamorous job.
"This is the part no one gets to see," Kirk laughed as he watered the newly laid sod he placed himself on the Eagles' field. "Not many people know that I handle the maintenance for the field. I need to catch up and get the field ready for us to play on in another week."
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