Golden Gate and Palmetto Ridge will play football Friday at Immokalee High.

After that, their nomad days should end.

A manufacturing defect in the synthetic TigerTurf led to delays in installation at both schools and forced the Titans and Bears to move their home games to neighboring Collier County facilities.

While Golden Gate?s turf is expected to be ready by Tuesday, according to athletic director Pete Seitz, a TigerTurf representative said its product will arrive at Palmetto Ridge early next week.

That means Palmetto Ridge?s homecoming on Sept. 24 won?t be an away-coming.
?I don?t allow it to frustrate me,? Palmetto Ridge athletic director Trent Holt said. ?It is what it is. I can?t change it. But it does make my job more difficult.?

Seitz added, ?It?s unfortunate that it happened, but it?s not anybody?s fault or not something anybody did intentionally. You can either get upset or figure out the best path to take.?

TigerTurf is a different surface than what was laid down at other Collier County Schools the past few years. Based in Austin, Texas, TigerTurf has been in business 28 years and has operations in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, according to chief sales officer Chuck Fleishman.

ProGrass, whose workers install the field, notified TigerTurf of the defect.

?We noticed a defect that we didn?t see in the plant under light,? Fleishman said. ?When you add heat and humidity, it didn?t work as far as the backings go so we immediately replaced them.

?It was like, ?Whoa, whoa, whoa, we don?t like that. You know what? We don?t want to give them a bad field, so let?s pull it up and put in a new field. At least they know our warranty is good. We just didn?t expect it to be this soon.?

Fleishman said the warranty for the turf is eight years, but with proper maintenance and normal wear-and-tear, it should last longer than that.

The schools also will be reimbursed for lost ticket, parking and concession sales and travel costs their staffs had to make.

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Golden Gate coach Steve Crowley said playing away from home hasn?t been a big deal. ?Our kids are mature and not concerned with it,? he said.

Joe Kemper, coordinator of interscholastic athletics in Collier County, said this is a short-term problem.

?In a couple of weeks, when we get into Weeks 5, 6 or 7, it?ll all be a memory. They?ll be happy with the turf they got.?

Wednesday’s roundup

GIRLS GOLF
CAPE CORAL 148, SOUTH FORT MYERS NTS (5 Holes)
Royal Tee, Par 36
CAPE CORAL: Regina Sim 20, Carrier McDonald 40, Gwendolyn Sanabaria 43, Shivani Desai 45
SOUTH: Fort Myers Rachel Adams 35
RECORDS: Cape Coral 2-0

BOYS GOLF
South Fort Myers 81, Cape Coral 142, East Lee County NTS
Royal Tee, Par 36
(Teams only played five holes because of weather)
SOUTH: Austin Schultz 1-over 21, Joey Jamison 22, Alec Carlisle 23, David Triana 23
CAPE CORAL: Lawrence 24, Langford 25, Nowall 30, Maranack 31
EAST LEE: Joe Melendez 24, Brandon Manville 33
RECORDS: South Fort Myers 1-0, Cape Coral 0-1, East Lee County 0-1

Tuesday’s roundup

GIRLS SWIMMING
Estero 149, Riverdale 88, Palmetto Ridge 79
200 medley relay: Estero 2:03.93; 200 free: DuBrasky (E) 2:00.53; 200 IM: Lawson (E) 2:22.09; 50 free: Faunce (E) 27.97; Diving: Bond (PR); 100 fly: DeVeny (E) 1:04.53; 100 free: Lawson (E) 59.09; 500 free: DuBrasky (E) 5:06.37; 200 free relay: Estero 1:53.65; 100 back: Faunce (E) 1:08.00; 100 breast: Fournier (PR) 1:10.35; 400 free relay: Estero 4:19.93

Cape Coral 94,
South Fort Myers 75
200 medley relay: Cape Coral 2:12.22; 200 free: Angelitta (CC) 2:09.63; 200 IM: Fisher (SFM) 2:23.91; 5O free: Javorowsky (SFM) 29.13; 100 fly: Steakley (CC) 1:14.66; 100 free: Santiago (SFM) 1:15.66; 500 free: Jaeger 5:37.38 (CC); 200 free relay: SFM 2:10.15; 100 back: Langford (CC) 1:10.78; 100 breast: Fisher (SFM) 1:17.91; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 4:08.71.

BOYS SWIMMING
Estero 142, Palmetto Ridge 88, Riverdale 81
200 medley relay: Estero 1:54.34; 200 free: Snew (E) 1:50.65; 200 IM: Snew (E) 2:02.68; 50 free: McCaw (E) 24.18; Diving: Indart (PR); 100 fly: Palmetto Ridge 58.88; 100 free: McCaw (E) 57.25; 500 free: Zacka (E) 5:16.18; 200 free relay: Estero 1:46.96; 100 back: Zacka (E) 1:03.12; 100 breast: Latorre (E) 1:10.18; 400 free relay: Estero 3:52.93

Cape Coral 105,
South Fort Myers 64
200 medley relay: Cape Coral 1:48.50; 200 free: Murza (CC) 2:03.94; 200 IM: Dall (CC) 2:21.06; 50 free: Keating (CC) 24.59; 100 fly: Bradley (SFM) 1:02.69; 100 free: Thresher (CC) 54.62; 500 free: Carter (CC) 6:21.24; 200 free relay: South Fort Myers 1:43.46; 100 back: Bradley (SFM) 1:00.97; 100 breast: Murza (CC) 1:11.18; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 3:44.65.

HS ROUNDUP: Turf woes put teams on road to start year

Baker

District: 2A-15
Coach: Boys: Scott Conforte
Key losses: Boys: Ryan Gallick, Cody Byers; Girls: Miko Dougherty
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Dylan Fine, Sr. Michael Faulkner, Sr. Bryr Austen; Girls: none
Outlook: Boys: With senior Tyler Doyle and sophomore Anthony Myers transferring from Cape Coral and junior Kyle Schulte moving over from Mariner, the Bulldogs are suddenly loaded and a contender for the state tournament. Girls: Baker is working to assemble a girls? team.

Bishop Verot

District: A-17
Coach: Boys/girls: Michael Reese (second season)
Key losses: Boys: Chase Marinell; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: Jack Hernandez, Austin Lee, Dylan Hinkle; Girls: Sr. Mariel Rickert, Sr. Rosie Eggers, Jr. Betsy Hasty, Jr. Abbey Lavendar, So. Emily Snell
Outlook: Boys: Verot loses two-time The News-Press Player of the Year Chase Marinell. But Hernandez has as much game, and Verot also returns Kevin Mosher, Brandon Pendergrass and Robert Butler from last year?s state tournament team. Senior Steven Reynolds also returns after missing last season with an injury. Girls: All of last year?s team returns, while freshman Kelly Reynolds has the potential to be Verot?s top player.

Canterbury

District: A-17
Coach: Boys/Girls: Derek Carlson (seventh season)
Key losses: Boys: Devon Johnson; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: none; Girls: none
Outlook: Boys: Eighth-grader Carson Burton, the top player, five freshmen and one sophomore make up a new team; Girls: Courtney Bagans is the top player on Canterbury?s first girls? team.

Cape Coral

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Bob Plageman (first season); Girls: Savanna Pavkov (first season)
Key losses: Boys: Tyler Doyle, Anthony Myers; Girls: Tara Higgins
Key returnees: Boys: Anthony Lawrence; Girls: Sr. Regina Sin
Outlook: Boys: The transfers of Doyle and Myers to Baker undercut a promising team, which starts over with two sophomores and four freshmen. Girls: Sin is a top local player who leads what Pavkov said will be a competitive team.

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Cypress Lake

District: A-18
Coaches: Boys: Maureen Cannon (ninth season); Girls: Perry Hill (first season)
Key losses: Boys: none
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Drew London, So. Ryder Albright
Outlook: Boys: Freshmen Jake Kilgore, Chris Allenbaugh and Tanner Betts give Cypress Lake hopes for a competitive season.

Dunbar

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Lovie Wells Jr.; Girls: Frank Moon
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Connor Metz, Jr. Luc Bednarek
Outlook: Boys: Dunbar has three newcomers and three returning golfers.

East Lee

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: David Hornik; Girls: Chad Clements
Key losses: Girls: Jessica Hornik

Evangelical Christian School

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Kevin Lynch (eighth season)
Key losses: Boys: Grant Rosario
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Matthew Hannaford, Jr. Jake Sherwin, Fr. Garrett Lee
Outlook: Hannaford and Sherwin may be the best 1-2 punch in the area, and Lee is a pretty good No. 3. Eighth-grader Matthew Hovis and newcomer Nick Partipello will vie for the critical fourth spot on a strong team.

Estero

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Troy Beall (second season); Girls: Tom Kane (first season)
Key losses: Boys: Hunter Slade, Bobby Bojarzin; Girls: Sarah Patterson, Austin Spruill
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Ryan Kammerer, So. Chase Eberhard, So. David Diefenthaler, So. Gianni Hinkson; Girls: Sr. Morgan Amore, Jr. Laynie Villaneuve, Laurel Wise
Outlook: Boys: The Wildcats have depth but inexperience. Girls: Estero does not have enough players to record a team score.

Fort Myers

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Jesse Bryson (second season); Girls: Amy Hopperstad (11th season)
Key losses: Boys: Airik Medinis; Girls: Kara Presbrey
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Mike Andre, Sr. Garrett Melita, Jr. Sam Murphy, Jr. Jonathan Lowrey; Girls: Sr. Georgia Price, Jr. Naina Sharma, So. Daniella Debitetto, So. Emily Thorp, Jr. Katie Rigot, Sr. Katie Melich
Outlook: Boys: The Green Wave has most of last year?s state-qualifier back but is focusing early on individual improvement. Girls: An early-season victory over Gulf Coast was the first in years for the Green Wave, who are anchored by arguably the area?s top player in Price.

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Gateway Charter

District: A-18
Coach: Boys: Travis Wehrs (third season)
Key losses: Boys: Jesse Lowe, B.J. Kuhn, Ely Buhrts, Alex McMillian, Dustin Suh
Key returnees: Boys: Ryan Grimes
Outlook: Boys: The Griffins lost all five starters from last year?s district champions, but Wehrs thinks young talent will put Gateway in the hunt to repeat.

Island Coast

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Timothy Loughren
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Jordan Carr, Sr. Chris Quiroga
Outlook: Boys: Carr and Quiroga lead four returning players for a still-building program.

LaBelle

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Keith Cottrell (third season); Girls: Shahlaine Dhillon
Key losses: Boys: none; Girls: Savannah Smith, K.C. Lynn, Annalicia Cavazos
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Tommy Cottrell, Sr. Daniel Hernandez, Sr. Josh McCardel, Jr. Shamus Sammerdyke, So. Nick Wegscheid; Girls: So. Caroline Cottrell, So. Suzanna Talada, So. Trisha Donaldson
Outlook: Boys: LaBelle is building on a full roster and success from last season. Girls: Dhillon has several new players joining three returnees while taking over for long-time coach Bobbie Spratt

Lehigh

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Nicholas Dysert (first year); Girls: Dawn McNew (first year)
Key losses: Boys: William Krutky; Girls: none
Key returnees: Boys: Brad Muchler; Girls: Sr. Isabella Cavallo
Outlook: Boys: Lehigh has started the season with limited numbers on the boys? and girls? teams.

Mariner

District: 2A-15
Coach: Boys: James Harris (second season)
Key losses: Boys: CJ Cricco, Braden Junkins, Kyle Schulte; Girls: Kaitlin Davis
Key returnees: Boys: Sr. Dean Hofer, So. John Inkster; Girls: Kelsey Fallisch
Outlook: Boys: Long-time coach Marty Waters retired, turning the reins over to Harris for the second time in three years.

North Fort Myers

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: John McDonald (second season); Girls: Al Coffin (10th season)
Key losses: Boys: Joe Caiazza, Jarrod Adkins; Girls: three players
Key returnees: Boys: So. Zack Holton, So. Eric Schnell-Hall; Girls: Sr. Brittany Agricola, Jr. Brittany Sansoussi, Jr. Brittany Lafenetre, Jr. Brooke Bailey, Jr. Mariah Koch
Outlook: Boys: Early success could spark a young team with six new members. Girls: With five players with at least two years experience, North Fort Myers looks for a steady, consistent squad.

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Oasis Charter

District: A-17
Coaches: Boys: Stan Geer; Girls: Keri Rieder
Key returnees: Girls: So. Gina Falvey
Outlook: Boys: J.P. Schleiter led Oasis with a 39 in an early match this fall. Girls: Falvey is a top local player, and eighth-grader Hanna Lee is steady.

Riverdale

District: 2A-15
Coaches: Boys: Dave Banse (fifth season); Girls: Tim Hawkins (fourth season)
Key losses: Boys: Mike Johnston, Joe Sudak; Girls: Vanessa Morales, Morgan Vickers
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Tanner Nipper, Jr. Zane Warner, Sr. Nik Clodfelter; Girls: Jr. Kaitie Cross, Sr. Jen Nielson, Sr. Morgan Brown, Sr. Amanda Smith, Sr. Samantha Deluca
Outlook: Boys: Warner has worked hard to try to put himself among the better players in the area, while newcomer Ryan Conners provides depth to a promising program. Girls: Cross is a top area player who leads an improving program with at least eight players, its greatest depth ever.

South Fort Myers

District: A-17
Coach: Boys: Joe Hampton
Key losses: Boys: Alex Felice, Max Koenig
Key returnees: Boys: Jr. Austin Schultz, Jr. Joey Jaminson, So. Alex Carlisle
Outlook: Boys: Felice?s graduation leaves a talent and leadership void, but Schultz continues to improve, and four freshmen provide future promise.

Southwest Florida Christian Academy

District: Independent
Outlook: N/A

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