Libla Family Sports Complex preview
Thursday, January 31, 2019
DAR photos by Brian Rosener
A look inside the new Libla Family Sports Complex at Three Rivers College.
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The Libla Family Sports Complex at Three Rivers College will open Saturday when the men's and women's basketball teams host State Fair.
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A look at the entrance to the Libla Family Sports Complex at Three Rivers College.
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A look at the upper, or ground, level and seating of the Libla Family Sports Complex.
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A look at the lower, court level of the Libla Family Sports Complex.
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Shuttle buses will be picking up fans from the parking lot in front of the Bess Activity Center to the new Libla Family Sports Complex.
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Work continues to prepare the Libla Family Sports Complex for its Saturday opening.
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Gene Bess Court gets ready for the opening game at the Libla Family Sports Complex.
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The scoreboard above the court at the Libla Family Sports Complex will feature a video board as well as a regular scoreboard.
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A secondary scoreboard is seen on the ground level. An elevator, at right, can take fans to the court level.
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There are three different types of seating for fans, including individual seats with arm rests on the west side of the arena, opposite the lobby.
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Seating on the east side of the arena feature benches with backs (pictured) while seating along the baselines and the lower ends of each sideline are benches with no backing.
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The lockers for the Lady Raiders were in place as the locker room began to take shape days before the team made its debut.
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The future weight room and training area also can serve as a FEMA tornado shelter.
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The view outside the widow of the Libla Family Sports Complex shows Roger Pattillo Field and Rains Field as well as the rest of the Three Rivers College campus.
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