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Sports Foundation Scores Big Economic Win in 2009

Posted: January 28, 2010

January 28, 2010
For release: IMMEDIATELY

In 2009, the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation recorded the most successful year in its 15 year history. Operating with a $250,000 budget, the Sports Foundation-supported events brought in 38,478 participants, over 118,000 total travelers and an estimated economic impact of $33,738,012. Highlights of the 96 events supported by the Sports Foundation last year include:

• Ultimate Mardi Gras XXII – February 21-22
o 100 Ultimate Frisbee teams from around the country
o Held at BREC’s Highland Road and Independence Parks

• Purple and Gold Cheer/Dance Championships – March 6-8
o Over 1,000 participants from around the Southeast
o Held in conjunction with LSU Gymnastics and held at PMAC and River Center

• Red Stick Recreational XVIII – March 14-15
o 170 youth soccer teams participated
o Conducted by Baton Rouge Soccer Association at BREC’s Burbank Soccer Complex

• Southern Bowling Congress Handicap – March 14-15, 21-22, 28-29 and April 4-5
o 2,300 participants from around the Southeast
o Hosted by Baton Rouge USBC

• USSSA Global Governor’s Games Tournament – May 22-24
o Youth baseball tournaments that attracted 89 teams
o Held at BREC’s Oak Villa Ball Complex

• United Cup – October 3-4
o 161 youth soccer teams participated
o Conducted by Baton Rouge Soccer Association at BREC’s Burbank Soccer Complex

• The National Bowling Association Southern Regional Tournament – Nov. 19-22
o 2500 bowlers from around the southwest and southeast
o Hosted by local TNBA chapter

“As great a year as 2009 was, 2010 looks to be as strong a year as ever,” said Jerry Stovall, president and CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation.

Stovall said the Sports Foundation’s efforts at BREC’s Oak Villa Ball Complex continue to pay major dividends. The complex will host more than 30 adult and youth baseball/softball tournaments that are expected to attract an estimated 60,000 people in 2010.

Stovall said that preparations continue for the U.S. Youth Soccer Region III tournament, which will bring to Baton Rouge over 12,000 people from 11 states for a week of championship-level soccer at BREC’s Burbank Soccer Complex.

Formed in 1994, the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to create a positive economic impact in the local community by assisting in securing and staging statewide, regional, national and international sporting competitions and special events in the Greater Baton Rouge area.

The Sports Foundation strives to continually develop the sports industry and solicit members from the community to assist in the pursuit of its mission to make Baton Rouge the amateur sports capital of the South. In 2009, BRASF received $50,000 from the city-parish and has a number of other sponsors and supporters that contribute to its $250,000 overall budget, including local businesses, the Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, other government agencies and volunteer sports organizations.

“FUTUREBR: Our Vision for Tomorrow”

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View "FUTUREBR: Our Vision for Tomorrow" short film highlighting neighborhoods and commerical development throughout East Baton Rouge Parish. This is part of the Year-Long Process of Updating the City-Parish Comprehensive Plan for the future of East Baton Rouge Parish.

Important Traffic Alert - Road Closure

Posted: January 8, 2010

Beginning this Monday, Jan. 11 at 5 a.m., South Harrell’s Ferry Road between Jones Creek Road and Manchester Drive will be closed for two weeks as part of the Green Light Plan project to four-lane South Harrell’s Ferry Road.

The closure is necessary to relocate a required pipeline and the road is expected to reopen on Monday, Jan. 25, weather permitting.

Motorists should use Jones Creek Road, George O’Neal Lane and O’Neal Lane as detours during the planned two-week closure. (To see a map click here.) Access to South Harrell’s Ferry Road from Lirocchi Drive will also be closed during that period with a detour provided to O’Neal Lane.

Please remember to exercise caution when traveling in this area, and remember that travel times are likely to be affected during the two-week closure.

When work is completed, we will have two additional through lanes, sidewalks and a raised median on South Harrell’s Ferry Road from a point 1,100-feet east of Millerville Road to O’Neal Lane. The project also calls for a new intersection at Jones Creek Road.

Other Green Light Plan projects are now under construction to widen Jones Creek Road from South Harrell’s Ferry Road to Coursey Boulevard, and South Harrell’s Ferry Road from Millerville Road to South Sherwood Forest Boulevard.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to get traffic moving throughout southeast Baton Rouge. Promises made, promises kept!