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A graphic outlining the land purchased by Sportsfield Specialties is shown above. (Photo courtesy of Otsego Now)

Sports Construction Equipment Manufactuer Purchases Land

ONEONTA—Last week, Otsego Now announced that Sportsfield Specialties has purchased 34 acres of land in the Oneonta Business Park previously owned by the County of Otsego Industrial Development Agency.

Sean Clark, owner of Sportsfield Specialties, indicated he was glad to have the transaction completed and would be putting efforts into a new masterplan for the Oneonta Business Park, officials said.

Since 1998, Sportsfield Specialties has been an innovative leader in the manufacture and sale of sports construction equipment for high school, college, and professional levels of competition, with more than 30 patents awarded for their game-changing designs.

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