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Same home, new look
AUBURN - It was a day that was long anticipated when ground broke last fall for the construction of permanent facilities at David's Field, home of the Auburn Indians Pop Warner football team.
These facilities that will house concessions, offices, trophy displays, restrooms and a press box have long been needed as Auburn is the last program in the Central New York Conference to have such facilities.
“This is an idea that goes back at least 15 years,” Tony Tabone, longtime board member and coach said. “I think it will make everything look better and it will reflect well on the community and show that we are moving forward and progressing and getting better. We will be able to offer the kids and parents the convenience they deserve.”
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