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New Opportunities For PSC Student-Athletes Made Possible By Opening of Diamond Building

New Opportunities For PSC Student-Athletes Made Possible By Opening of Diamond Building
CELEBRATING THE opening of the Diamond Building at the Peru State College (PSC) Centennial Complex are, from left, Paul Turman, Nebraska State College System (NSCS) chancellor; Gary Schafer and Mary Lou McCoy, donors and PSC alumni; Drew Denson, Bobcat senior pitcher; Wendy Waugh, interim president; Kyle Pond, athletic director; Paul Fell, PSC alumnus; Bob Engles, NSCS trustee and Jon Firmature, PSC Foundation director of development. Nemaha County Herald photo by David Swanson

The Diamond Building is a “game changer,” Ted Harshbarger related Saturday afternoon, April 19 at the Peru State College (PSC) Centennial Complex.

Nearly two years to the day of groundbreaking, the first building of Project Renewed Opportunities for Activity and Recreation (ROAR) at Nebraska’s first college was celebrated on a seasonal spring afternoon.

Harshbarger, executive director of the PSC Foundation, continued PSC’s baseball and softball teams have their own home. The Diamond Building includes locker rooms, coaching and athletic training spaces, concessions and restrooms.

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