The family-owned turf business has donated over $24000 of special
sod grass to resurface the Crosby High School baseball field. The
job, which called for over 200 pallets of new sod and about 90,000
square feet of new grass, was completed over a two day period.
Additional help came from Vincent Turf which completed the installation
with a 30% discount. Representing Vincent Turf was Chad Vincent
whose mother is a special education diagnostician for Crosby ISD.
Landscaping work that included grading and leveling for adequate
drainage was donated by a Huffman company named Triple B Services,
L.L.P. in the amount of almost $4000.
Murff Turf Farms was started by Bill Murff who was an agriculture
teacher for Crosby ISD in the early 1970s and also a community
member who served on the school board. The company is now managed
by Scott Murff, Rene Martin, and Lindy Murff. Lindy, who was on
the Crosby ISD school board from 2002 to 2005, noted that the field
was in a state of disrepair needing help with drainage, grass,
and other groundwork maintenance.
Dr. Hendrix (District Superintendent), Kevin Flanigan (Athletic
Director), Marcus Thompson (Head Coach for Varsity Baseball, Debbie
Frank (Crosby HS Principal),
and all athletic staff involved in baseball want to express their
sincere gratitude for
the generosity and help provided by Murff Turf Farms, Vincent Turf,
and Triple B Services. To demonstrate their appreciation, district
staff has already promised
some homeruns, grand slams, and game victories this spring on a
new field that
can’t be beat !!!

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