Wheeling Jesuit's Cardinal Athletic Club passed a formal
resolution to donate $250,000 towards the university's Community Turf Field
Project.
The resolution stipulated that WJU name the main field in
honor of the late Bernard Schmitt, seventh bishop of the Diocese of
Wheeling-Charleston.
The CAC, a group that supports WJU athletic programs,
recently announced its intentions to help fund the university's Community
Athletic Fields Project -- a three-phase plan to upgrade WJU's outdoor athletic
facilities.
"The Cardinal Athletic Club was created to support WJU
Athletics and we are excited to be a part of this project," said CAC President
John Reasbeck. "We also are pleased to support the naming of the field in
memory of Bishop Schmitt, a great friend to Wheeling Jesuit and a great
shepherd to the people of West Virginia."
Bob Schmitt, Bishop Schmitt's brother, and others are
working closely with the university and the CAC to raise an additional $250,000
toward the project.
Under the leadership of President Rick Beyer and Executive
Vice President, Rev. Jim Fleming, S.J., the university recently announced a
$2.2 million fundraising effort to complete the first two phases of field
renovation.
The upgrades would include turfing the main field and upper
field, resurfacing the running track, upgrading the lighting, renovating
current locker rooms, building new locker rooms, installing new scoreboards,
and adding seating for each field.
Additionally, WJU and Wheeling Central Catholic High School
have partnered on the plan in order to provide Central Catholic Football with a
new home field for its games.
"We are grateful to the Cardinal Athletic Club for its
support. This project is a win-win-win for Wheeling Jesuit, Wheeling Central
Catholic and the entire Wheeling community," said Fleming. "Once complete,
Wheeling Jesuit can host track, soccer and football events, not to mention
provide WJU and Central Catholic a new home field advantage."
The project will benefit not only Wheeling Jesuit University
but also the community, according to WJU Athletic Director Danny Sancomb.
"The project will provide an opportunity for WJU and the
community to compete at state-of-the-art facilities," Sancomb said. "We are
excited to have Wheeling Central Catholic play some of their home football
games here. We hope that Catholic grade schools, Wheeling Area Soccer
Association and others will be able to utilize our facilities."
Those interested in making a contribution to the
Community Athletic Fields Project in the name of former Bishop Schmitt can
contact Sancomb at (304) 243-2366 for more information.