McKinley Sports Team (formerly JTSA Sports) partnered with the Wellsville School District to design and deliver a comprehensive athletic facility upgrade. The project involved replacing the existing natural grass field and aggregate track with a new synthetic turf football/soccer field and a rubberized six-lane track—carefully designed to fit within the constrained stadium footprint.
Barnesville High School’s football field underwent a complete transformation from natural grass to high-performance synthetic turf. The McKinley Sports team provided design, permitting, and construction administration services for the project, which aimed to improve safety, drainage, and the overall usability of the field.
The Greenville High School field renovation project involved converting the school’s natural grass football field into a high-performance synthetic turf surface. The McKinley Sports Team provided comprehensive design, engineering, and construction documentation services for the project, including stormwater management planning and coordination of NPDES permitting.
The McKinley Sports Team provided design and construction documentation for a comprehensive athletic facility upgrade at Wheeling Jesuit University, which included a new synthetic turf field and resurfacing of the 400-meter NCAA competition track. The project also featured a new entry plaza, stormwater management systems, and surrounding landscape improvements.
The McKinley Sports Team partnered with Brooke High School to provide a full-service solution for the design, planning, and construction observation of a new synthetic turf athletic field and upgraded track system. Leveraging extensive experience in converting natural grass fields to synthetic turf, the team ensured the project avoided common pitfalls and delivered a high-performance, long-lasting facility.
In 2008, West Liberty University awarded JTSA Sports the architecture and engineering contract to renovate Russell Stadium. At the time, the Hilltoppers football program was building a strong NCAA Division II presence and sought a field that would both showcase its athletes and reflect the pride of the university.
In 2018, JTSA Sports was contracted by Marshall County Schools to develop a master plan for a new stadium. The goal was to evaluate three potential locations within the school district for a new stadium for John Marshall High School. Upon completion of the master plan, the school district selected the site of the original stadium for redevelopment.
In 2015, West Virginia University (WVU) began planning a major overhaul of Milan Puskar Stadium in preparation for the 2016 football season. A key component of this renovation was the removal of the “Old Crown” at the center of the football field and the modernization of the playing surface to meet updated performance and safety standards for 2016.