"Battle At The Ballpark" Weekly: Issue #2
Editor's Note: This is the second of five weekly
preview installments leading up to the "Battle At The Ballpark" on
Oct. 3 at Fifth Third Ballpark. Look for a new edition with
information on the game each week.
About The Game: The Ferris State University
football team will square off against the Michigan Tech Huskies in
the "Battle At The Ballpark" on Saturday, Oct. 3, at Fifth Third
Ballpark in Comstock Park, Mich. Kickoff for the Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) encounter is set for 7
p.m. (EDT) and will be played on the home surface of Minor League
Baseball's West Michigan Whitecaps, who are an affiliate of the
Detroit Tigers. FSU will be the home team and the game will
serve as a fundraiser for the Bulldog football program.
NEW INFO THIS WEEK:
Health Fair To Take Place: A health fair
will be part of the pregame activities surrounding the "Battle
At The Ballpark" and take place near the South gates to the
stadium. The FSU schools of Pharmacy and Optometry in
addition to the nursing and dental hygiene programs along with
the Birkam Health Center will be participating in the free health
screenings. The health fair will feature informational tables
for those interested in a variety of medical areas and include
screenings for things such as glaucoma, blood pressure, pulse, BMI,
blood glucose, lipids, hemoglobin A1c and oral/dental.
Fundraising Opportunity: The "Battle At The
Ballpark" represents a tremendous fundraising opportunity for
the Bulldog Football program. The funds raised from this
revenue-producing event will be utilized to help offset the
operating costs of maintaining a competitive Division II football
program and provide additional opportunities for
student-athletes. The partnership between FSU and the West
Michigan Whitecaps will be a 50-50 split, meaning the Bulldogs will
receive 50% of whatever dollars are raised in the event from
ticket, concession and sponsorship sales.
One Of Three At Fifth Third: The "Battle At The
Ballpark" is one of three football games currently scheduled over a
three-week period this fall at Fifth Third Ballpark. In
addition to the FSU-MTU game, a pair of high school games are also
on tap and will follow with Forest Hills Northern facing
Coopersville on Oct. 9 and Grand Rapids Catholic Central squaring
off with Caledonia on Oct. 16.
TICKET INFORMATION:
Ticket Information: General public tickets are $10
with all college students and those is grades K-12 being charged $5
per ticket. The game will be a no-pass event and everyone
will be required to purchase a ticket. To purchase tickets in
advance to the "Battle At The Ballpark", please stop by the FSU
Athletics Ticket Office (cash/check only) or call the West Michigan
Whitecaps Ticket Office at (616) 784-4131.
Online Ticket Link: Tickets for the "Battle At The
Ballpark" can now be purchased online at this link below:
https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/Buy.asp?EventID=43846
FSU Ticket Sales: General Tickets for this contest
will also be sold in the ticket window until 8 p.m. (ET) at FSU's
home football contest versus archrival and nationally number
one-ranked Grand Valley State next Saturday (Sept. 19).
Kickoff for the Anchor-Bone Classic at Top Taggart Field is at 7
p.m. (ET). More information on ticket sales can also be
obtained by calling the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at (231)
591-2888.
THE TEAMS:
Looking At Ferris State: Ferris State (1-1, 0-1
GLIAC) suffered a 44-23 league-opening loss to nationally
23rd-ranked Ashland last Saturday (Sept. 5) evening at FSU's Top
Taggart Field in Big Rapids. A couple of early mistakes
resulted in a 21-0 deficit for FSU after the intial period, but the
Bulldogs rallied and pulled within eight points twice in the third
quarter before the Eagles added a pair of fourth-quarter
scores. Ferris previously opened its 101st season of action
by beating the Tiffin Dragons 34-14 in non-league play during its
season opener (Aug. 29) at home.
Looking At Michigan Tech: Michigan Tech (0-1, 0-1
GLIAC) opened its 87th season of action last Saturday (Sept. 5)
with a narrow 37-35 league road loss at Hillsdale. The
Huskies, idle in week one, were listed 28th nationally in the 2009
American Football Coaches Association Division II Poll. A
year ago, MTU recorded an 8-3 overall record and tied for third in
the GLIAC standings with a 7-3 league mark. Head coach Tom
Kearly is midst his fourth season at the Michigan Tech helm and the
Huskies were picked third in the 2009 GLIAC Preseason Coaches
Poll.
This Week: Ferris State hits the road for the
first time this campaign against the Findlay Oilers on Saturday,
Sept. 12, with the GLIAC kickoff set for 12 p.m. (EDT) at Donnell
Stadium in Findlay, Ohio. Meanwhile, the Huskies continue
their season-opening road swing by facing Ashland on Saturday in
the first-ever contest played at AU's new Jack Miller Stadium at
the Dwight Schar Athletic Complex on campus. The MTU-Ashland
contest kicks off at 1 p.m. (ET) in Ashland, Ohio.
Series Information: MTU leads Ferris in the
all-time series' between the two teams by a 31-23-4 count heading
into the "Battle At The Ballpark". The Huskies own a current
six-game series' winning streak and beat FSU 21-7 last season
(10/4/08) at Sherman Field in Houghton, Mich.
THE BALLPARK:
About Fifth Third Ballpark: Fifth Third Ballpark,
which was originally known as Old Kent Park, opened in April of
1994 and has a total seating capacity of 10,071 in a variety of
formats, including box seats, luxury suites, deck/patio areas and
lawn/standing room locations. The ballpark is one of the only
professional baseball stadiums in the country to be constructed
strictly with private funds and without taxpayer dollars.
The Field Setup: A seating diagram has been
developed for those planning to attend the contest. The field
will run from the third base line to right field. FSU
students will sit behind the endzone along the third base line with
general public seats running down the first base line.
Michigan Tech fans, marching bands and rocket youth football
players will occupy the space behind home plate. The
Whitecaps' press box facilities will be utilized for media behind
the home plate area as well. The complete diagram can be
found online at this link: http://www.ferrisstatebulldogs.com/ballpark/information/seatingdiagram
The Stadium Setting: While Fifth Third Ballpark is
primarily used for minor league baseball games, the venue has
played host to a multitude of other events in recent years,
including concerts, high school and college baseball games along
with carnivals. The Ferris-Michigan Tech game will be the second
college football game to be played at Fifth Third Ballpark
following the "Fall Classic" in 2007 when Grand Valley State
defeated Wayne State in another GLIAC matchup. The ballpark also
hosted two high school football games in 2008.
PREGAME
ACTIVITIES:
Tailgate Information: Tailgating for the "Battle
At The Ballpark" will start at 4 p.m. (ET) on game day with the
gates to the ballpark opening at 5 p.m. (ET). Two bands
will play outside the venue as part of the pregame
activities, including Saraph and Sargent Avenue. The
Sargent Avenue Band features former Bulldog football player Jordan
Moore. A "Cornhole" Tournament (popular bean bag toss game)
will also take place.
FSU Alumni Association Event: The FSU Alumni
Association will hold a special event in conjunction with the game
at Fifth Third Ballpark. For more information on alumni
activities, please contact their office at (888) 378-3647.
Event Hotel Information: The Comfort Suites®
Grand Rapids North will be the official "event hotel" for the
"Battle At The Ballpark" and is easily accessible from U.S. Highway
131 across the street from Fifth Third Ballpark for those needing
accommodations for the game in Comstock Park. Please
call (616) 785-7899 for more information and
reservations. Fans will need to reference the "Battle At The
Ballpark" rate to receive the hotel's special rate for the
game.
Busing: Buses will be available to transport FSU
students to Fifth Third Ballpark. The buses will leave from
Top Taggart Field in Big Rapids on a first-come, first-serve basis
starting at 3:30 p.m. (ET) on game day.
MORE INFORMATION:
Visit The "Battle At The Ballpark"
Website: Complete information on the game and the
activities surrounding the "Battle At The Ballpark" can be found
online. Please visit the new FSU Athletics Website at www.ferrisstatebulldogs.com and click on the "Battle
At The Ballpark" icon (lower left-hand side).