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Foundation Works Towards New Athletic Complex for Philip Barbour High School
Posted Monday, September 21, 2009 ; 05:21 PM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Monday, September 21, 2009; 06:17 PM


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The group has collected $13,000 so far.

Story by Hilary Magacs
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PHILIPPI -- A Barbour County organization is raising money for a new athletic complex for Phillip Barbour High School.

The Phillip Barbour High School Foundation has raised about $13,000 so far, but says it needs $3 to 5 million.

The foundation says the current stadium has been there since the school was built in 1963 and that it needs everything from new bleachers, a new field house, and a paved track, to a soccer field and tennis courts.

It says the upgrades will bring the high school athletic complex to the standards of surrounding counties.

If you would like to help, you can click on the link below.

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   - Philip Barbour HS Foundation

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