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The Carter Field project in Titusville, Pennsylvania, is a comprehensive athletic facility renovation led by McKinley Sports (formerly JTSA Sports), in partnership with Churches Engineering, LLC. McKinley Sports is a full-service sports architecture and engineering firm with over 60 years of combined experience, specializing in sports and recreation design, engineering, and construction management across professional, […]
In the winter of 2016, Waynesburg University experienced a catastrophic flood that severely impacted its football stadium. The flooding caused significant damage as silt and debris swept across the playing surface, which later froze and bonded to the artificial turf—rendering the field unsafe and unusable. In response to this critical situation, the university enlisted the […]
The new Tyler Consolidated High School Athletic Complex was recently completed in February 2021. McKinley worked with J.T. Sauer & Associates, Musco Sports Lighting, and FieldTurf USA to create this complex. The project included a football / soccer field, baseball field, softball field, and practice field. There is a synthetic grass turf system. An 8-lane […]
McKinley Sports was brought in by West Virginia University to identify and resolve structural issues at the Caperton Indoor Football Practice Facility, where one corner of the turf field had noticeably lifted. Suspecting soil expansion beneath the surface, McKinley Sports partnered with Gateway Engineers’ geotechnical team to perform a thorough investigation of the site conditions. […]
The McKinley Sports team (formerly JTSA Sports) partnered with Toronto City Schools to design and complete a dual-field athletic facility renovation at the district’s main campus. The project involved the conversion of two existing natural grass fields—a multi-sport field and a softball field—into state-of-the-art synthetic turf playing surfaces. This project built on McKinley’s continued partnership […]
15+ acre athletic complex at the district’s high school campus, with construction taking place between 2020 and 2023. The $9 million project included a full redevelopment of the site to support multiple sports and student-athlete amenities. The complex features a new football stadium with grandstands and a synthetic turf field, along with new synthetic turf […]
McKinley Sports (formerly JTSA Sports) provided full design and construction management services for the two-phase development of West Virginia University’s outdoor football practice facility. In 2014, our team led the transition of the practice field from natural grass to synthetic turf, improving durability and year-round usability. Most recently, in 2025, we completed a comprehensive redesign […]
After multiple unsuccessful bidding attempts that exceeded the district’s budget, the Armstrong Area School District sought a firm with true expertise in athletic facility design and construction. They needed a partner who not only understood the complexities of sports architecture but could also navigate the financial and logistical challenges that had stalled the project for years. That’s when they turned to McKinley Sports (formerly JTSA Sports).
The Delaware Field House was transformed into a modern, multi-sport indoor training facility through a comprehensive renovation effort led in partnership with AstroTurf USA. Originally used for baseball and track and field training, the facility had deteriorated to the point that it no longer provided a safe or functional environment for athletes.