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Dec. 20, 2007
BABSON PARK, Mass. - Babson College and its baseball program earned a highly distinct honor this fall, as Govoni Field was selected as the recipient of the 2007 American Baseball Coaches Association's College Division ABCA/TURFACE Field Maintenance Award. This prestigious award is presented annually to one college recipient across all divisions (including the NAIA) as well as to one high school recipient. As part of the award program, Babson will receive one ton of TURFACE MVP infield conditioner and $400 for maintenance equipment. Named after legendary assistant coach and Professor of Marketing Norman Govoni and his late wife Terry, the 23-year-old diamond is widely regarded as one of the finest playing surfaces in all of college baseball. Built largely by Govoni himself and maintained by longtime groundskeeper Jim Lexander, the field is utilized by countless groups from March to October each year, including local college, high school, youth, and amateur teams as well as recreational groups. In addition, the field plays host to Babson's annual summer camps, numerous regional college and high school tournaments, and is a popular tryout and workout location for professional teams such as the Boston Red Sox. There are many luxurious features that help separate Govoni Field from other facilities in the region, including an LED nine-inning scoreboard, double-barrel bullpens down each foul line, a fully-wired press box, portable and permanent batting cages, a state-of-the-art Bose sound system, and a full-sized tarpaulin that helps keep the field playable early in the season despite New England's harsh spring weather. Perhaps the most impressive
feature of Govoni Field is the fact that it boasts just one
groundskeeper. For the last two decades, Jim Lexander has almost
single-handedly kept the facility in pristine condition, earning
both the utmost respect and admiration of the entire New England
baseball community. "Beyond Jimmy, whose dedication is unsurpassed, we are indebted to the many baseball alumni and friends of Babson baseball who have contributed mightily in various ways to making our field a real gem." The ABCA and TURFACE will officially present the award to head coach Matt Noone at their annual Honors Luncheon at the Marriott Philadelphia Hotel on January 5. Lexander will also be recognized at the event. |