I was going to write up a full report on the copper theft at Tahoe Park - but it seems Slugs outfielder and Sacramento Bee reporter Ed Fletcher beat me to the online presses. I won't speculate about whether he got a tip from last night's game announcement e-mail...but let's just say Ed is all over this story. When I went to google to find more information about the copper theft problem, Ed's story was one of the first to come up (see below).
I did speak with league director Ron today who said he was hoping the lights would be back up and running in time for this Thursday's game...but I must say he didn't sound entirely confident. He said he would call me on Thursday to let me know for sure. But for now Slugs please plan to be at Tahoe Park on Thursday at 7, rain or shine. If the lights still aren't working we should have a good 30-40 minutes of daylight/dusk to throw the ball around before heading to Luigi's.
Copper wire theft puts pause in softball season
By Ed Fletcher (courtesy without permission of the Sacramento Bee)
The latest victim of local copper thieves is coed "D" league softball. The thieves didn't steal the ball. They stole the copper wire from the field lights at Tahoe Park's softball field. No lights, no games.
And so, Tahoe Park's Luck Dragons will have to wait in their quest for perfection.
"We started the season with two victories and are riding an eight-game winning steak," said Brian Brokaw, a member of the reigning Tuesday night champions. "We're hopeful that these crooks won't steal our momentum."
The theft occurred sometime last week between the Tuesday evening games and Thursday night matchups, said Hindolo Brima, a spokesman for Sacramento's city parks department.
He said the field should be game-ready by Thursday. Replacing the wire and fortifying the access panel will cost up to $12,000, Brima said.
For a complete story, see Tuesday's Bee.