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Jumbotron Scoreboard Coming to Loucks Field.
Posted on Sunday, July 27 @ 13:13:29 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. July 27, 2008 UPDATED WITH MORE PIX, 11:05 EDT: Last week, the Board of Education ordered a new scoreboard for Loucks Field from Daktronics of South Dakota, whose scoreboards are seen throughout major league baseball (including Chase Field in Phoenix, home of the Diamondbacks). White Plains football fans will be able, (should the high school choose to use all the scoreboard bells and whistles) to see instant replays, slides of their favorite players, live close-ups of field events, and pre-programmed CD programs on the scoreboards jumbotron. (Perhaps even closeups of the band marching live.)

A Scoreboad similar to this Daktronics installation at East St. Louis High School in Illinois will be coming to Loucks (with larger matrix message board), according to the Daktronics salesperson on the account. No prototype design to replace the scoreboard at Loucks (shown below) was apparently shown to the school board, according to Fred Seiler, the Assistant Superintendent for Business. The scoreboard consists of one giant matrix, that can be programmed for different sports, shift to messages, slides, or video.

The software package presents unique custom scoreboard formats football, soccer, field hockey,track and lacrosse as well as other sports. The cost of this state-of-the-art scoreboard is an additional $104,000. The purchase order was cut this past week according to the Business Office.
Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors told WPCNR the scoreboard was necessary to attract outside rentals for the new $5 Million stadium, especially state championships (for football and track and field – the venue already hosts the Loucks Games ).
The versatility of the scoreboard is amazing. According to Daktronics salesperson it will provide instant reply, ability to put up slides of individual players with their records, and play CD programs on its matrix screen. It is controlled from a wireless control panel from the press box. The salesperson said it will take 6 to 8 weeks to deliver to Loucks Field. (It might be in place by mid-September, but no date was given.)

New Scoreboard, will at flick of a programming button switch from football to a track format like this. (This is not the design -- just a typical track format from Daktronics.)
Connors did not have an idea of how many rental events the stadium would attract. None have been signed yet and there is no fee schedule, according to Assistant Superintendent for Business, Fred Seiler, told WPCNR that a rental fee schedule for the stadium had not been established. For starters, he said, the idea was to charge $50 an hour for the use of the lights.
Connors said a timetable for working out the charges with the city of White Plains had not been set yet. He told WPCNR that advertising space and commercials would not be sold to be stadiumcast on the scoreboard. Seiler said the school district would be meeting with the city in August on the matter of setting rates.
Connors said there have been a lot of requests to come in and use the new Loucks Field, including non-sports events for which the district would charge a fee. There are no events scheduled at this point.

Asked if the district had plans to renovate or replace the field house (above) to accommodate two full athletic squads in a modern facility, Connors said, not at this time.

Assistant Superintendent for Business Fred Seiler said that the Matrix Daktronics scoreboard was similar to this board installed in Liverpool, New York (near Syracuse), though higher, wider and larger, according to the Daktronics order, according to the salesperson on the account.
The Daktronics scoreboard product is the Galaxy Pro is similar to the scoreboard installed at Dutchess Stadium where the Hudson Valley Renegades play baseball. It consists of a 128 x 172 inch matrix, (10 x 17 feet), the entire surface measures 8 feet by 10 inches high by 18 feet, 3 inches wide, considerably larger than the old Loucks scoreboard, which WPCNR figures as 12 feet wide. A location for it has not been determined, but the assumption is it would be at the end of the end zone where the defunct Loucks score tower is now.

Loucks Scoreboard Today
The Galaxy Pro model is pretty much top of the line. The $104,000 price tag includes all software and hardware to run the board, as well as the board itself.
The $104,000 is roughly akin the the salary and benefits paid one full-time teacher. Year to year maintenance was not brought up at last week’s meeting.
One Giant Scoreboard
An internet search by WPCNR, reveals that electronic football scoreboards convertible to track, lacrosse, soccer, though may be purchased from a variety of scoreboard manufacturers for under $10,000. 4 Different Scoreboards for 4 different sports could have been purchased for a total of a very generous $35,000, based on the website of http://www.varsityscoreboards.com, (shown below) just one such vendor. The 20 foot wide by 8 foot scoreboard, second from the top in the picture below would have cost the district just $5,195. It could convert to handle track, soccer or field hockey.
Of course, it would not have the video capabilities.

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