Jonesville
Soccer Complex
Gainesville Soccer Alliance Fields
of Dreams becoming a Reality
Soccer is the fastest growing youth sport in America.
Kids are playing on every patch of green grass all
over Alachua County and there just simply are not
enough designated fields for regulation games. But
that will soon change thanks to a unique cooperative
effort between the Gainesville Soccer Alliance (GSA)
and Alachua County. On Friday, December 2ndunder a gorgeous sunny sky, the Alachua
County Commission and the Gainesville Soccer Alliance (GSA)
hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start
of construction for a 6-field soccer complex at the Jonesville
Park Site on 241 north. County Commissioner Lee Pinkoson
and UF Soccer Coach Becky Burleigh were on hand to speak
to the crowd of delighted soccer families. Also in attendance
were representatives from participating banks, construction
and engineering companies, county public works staff and
local neighbors. Gator Domino graciously provided pizza
and drinks for the excited crowd adding to the festive
atmosphere. Appropriately, a collective of soccer players
and adults who joined forces to build the fields, tossed
the first shovels of dirt.
The
project has been the dream of many involved with Gainesville
soccer, but until recently one that seemed unlikely to
happen. However, when the ½ cent
tax failed last year, it was the green light for Fred
Shore, whose daughter plays for the GSA hotshots, to
push forward with the dream. Through the guidance of
Fred and past GSA president Darryl Butt, complaining
about lack of local fields was converted to action. Without
guarantee of payment, the Genesis Group engineered a
site plan for Jonesville Park and GSA approached the
County with the idea financing and building soccer fields.
The plan was approved and GSA successfully raised the
funds necessary to be considered for a loan. In a leap
of faith, a cooperative of five local banks, Mercantile,
Compass, Millennium, Alarion and Capital City joined
to provide a combined mortgage total of $550,000. In
addition, Alachua County will use a previously secured
park specific grant of $255,000. GSA will maintain the
right to manage the fields and concessions, but they
will belong to the people of the county to use as individuals
or rent from the club. The Alachua County/GSA Soccer
Fields of Dreams truly are a remarkable effort of community
cooperation.
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