Demons
Arrange a Practise Facility
News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
SAN
FRANCISCO, Calif. - (18 January 2001) - Appropriately, the
Demons will be preparing for their 2001 XFL experience by practicing
at the foot of Mt. Diablo in the East Bay.
San
Francisco's newest professional football team will get ready
for its 10-game regular season by conducting drills on the facilities
of Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, it was announced
jointly by the community college and the Demons.
"We
could not ask for a better situation, for both the Demons and
DVC," vice president and general manager Michael Preacher
said. "We will both benefit from this arrangement."
At
the Demons' disposal will be two facilities, a natural grass
field for the minimalization of injuries and another with an
artificial surface inside the stadium that would be used in
case of inclement weather.
"We
are very excited about this agreement," said Steve Ward,
Diablo Valley's director of athletics. "It will benefit
many students on our campus. The Demons have been great to work
with and we look forward to a long partnership with them."
As
part of the agreement, the Demons and DVC will conduct a football
clinic during the summer and the XFL team will establish an
internship program to provide students with athletic administration
aspirations an outlet for experiencing activities associated
with a professional sports organization.
"We
eventually want to add permanent amenities to their physical
education complex," Preacher said, "with the potential
for bringing in locker rooms, training rooms and other related
facilities. It would be a joint-usage facility.
"And
our contribution to the school will not only benefit the football
program, but will also be used to provide scholarships for deserving
women athletes at DVC," he added.
The
Demons will begin practicing at DVC on Tuesday, January 30,
and will hold workouts there three days each week depending
on San Francisco's weekly game schedule. San Francisco is planning
to practice weekly at Pacific Bell Park through mid-March and
conduct its weekly press conference in conjunction with the
workout.
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