Competition begins at the newly opened Mishawaka Fieldhouse

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Grand Opening of $38 Million Mishawaka Fieldhouse: A Game Changing Facility in Northern Indiana

The city of Mishawaka, Indiana, is buzzing with excitement as the highly anticipated Mishawaka Fieldhouse officially opened its doors on Wednesday evening. The $38 million state-of-the-art facility is set to revolutionize the sports scene in the area, offering a wide range of amenities for athletes of all ages.

With more than 19 volleyball courts that can be converted into full basketball courts, a 70-yard turf field, batting cages, a full gym, and over a dozen pickleball courts, the 230,000 square foot Mishawaka Fieldhouse is a sports lover’s paradise. The facility is not only a hub for youth sports but also caters to adult athletes looking to stay active and competitive.

Mishawaka Mayor Dave Wood described the opening of the fieldhouse as a monumental moment for the city, calling it one of the most impressive economic development projects in Mishawaka’s history. The facility is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy, attracting visitors who will contribute to the growth of businesses in the area.

CEO Andy Card emphasized that the opening of the fieldhouse is just the beginning, with plans for future expansions including the addition of ice rinks, a new baseball field, and potentially outdoor fields for baseball, soccer, and lacrosse. The goal is to establish Mishawaka Fieldhouse as the ultimate sports destination in northern Indiana.

The excitement was palpable on opening night as an adult volleyball league took to the courts for the first official competition at the Mishawaka Fieldhouse. With its top-notch facilities and ambitious plans for the future, the fieldhouse is poised to become a premier sports complex that will attract athletes and spectators from near and far.

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