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Cleanup and improvement

by Ben Kibbey Western News
| April 9, 2019 4:00 AM

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MacKenzie Foss fills in the Logger "L" on the inside of the concession stand Sunday evening. The new pegboards were just one of many improvements donated in the community outpouring of support following the vandalism at Lee Gehring field last weekend. (Ben Kibbey/The Western News)

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Micah Germany (left), Scott Foss and Joe Florez measure out the location for the new batting cages Saturday that they are building on the south end of Lee Gehring Field. Even as cleanup goes on, the work and improvements don’t stop. Foss said that they have a lot of hands to help, and one of the best ways for people to help now is to come out when baseball season starts and cheer the Loggers on. (Ben Kibbey/The Western News).

As cleanup at Lee Gehring Memorial Field carries on, new projects are already starting in preparation for the coming baseball season.

Scott Foss, who has dedicated himself to improving and preserving Libby’s landmark ball field, said that the community response and donations have been “overwhelming.”

Foss said that with all the good help they have, aside from making donations, some of the best help people can give now is to come to the games this season and support Logger baseball.