College in El Dorado giving 80-year-old gym a $691,000 face-lift

EL DORADO -- South Arkansas Community College is renovating an 80-year old gymnasium to give the basketball team a designated on-campus court.

In December, the community college started an almost $700,000 renovation project on the historic gym, which is on the West Campus next to the 115-year old Thomas Administration Building.

The renovations are funded through a grant for $691,000, which the college received from the Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council. Derek Moore, the college's vice president for student services and its athletic director, said he thinks the renovations will be positive for the team and the rest of SouthArk's student body.

"There are multiple uses we'll have besides basketball," Moore said. "We believe it's going to bring a lot of positivity."

Along with the Stars' basketball games, the gym will host other student activities and some classes. If other intramural sports are developed in the future, those could be held there too.

Originally built in 1940, the gym is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the 1940 Works Progress Administration Gymnasium.

Moore said the renovations will include installing a new heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system, which will be the largest expense; new flooring; bleacher modifications to make them compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and to make space for a scores table; and some upgrades to the building's electrical systems to improve energy efficiency. A scoreboard donated to the school by First Financial Bank will also be installed.

"We'll be doing some painting, as well, some fresh painting," Moore said.

The Stars have worked hard to shine their first year on the court, and the community has responded. The team ranks fifth in home attendance average and seventh in total home attendance against other teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association.

The team is also one of the highest point attempters in the association.

"We really appreciate the city of El Dorado and the community for coming out to support SouthArk basketball," Moore said. "We want that momentum to continue and be even greater as we bring our basketball games to campus."

Next year, the college hopes to get the women's team off the ground. Heath Waldrop, marketing and communications coordinator for SouthArk, said Coach Nate Davis is recruiting student athletes for that to happen.

Moore said the college has wanted to hold home games for the Stars on campus since the team was introduced last year. Currently, home games are held in the Barton Junior High School gym, and the team splits its practice session between the junior high school gym and the SouthArk gym.

The renovations to the SouthArk gym are expected to be completed in May. The Stars' second season will begin Oct. 1 with its first practice in the renovated building.

"They're making progress," Moore said. "They're doing a great job there."

State Desk on 02/02/2020

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