Kaela, would it be possible to get some sort of clip-on fabric or plastic that we would attach to the net after the games, such that it makes the nets visible for them? that would be so much easier than moving the goals all the time. Otherwise, can we just turn the goals 90 degrees such that the opening faces the floor? that would also be easier.

thanks!



On May 31, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Perez Gatica, Eduardo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Guys – See below from Kaela.
 
Eduardo
 
From: Watson, Kaela 
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 12:53 PM
To: Perez Gatica, Eduardo; Carrasco, Manuel A.; Welander, Paul B.
Subject: Favor
 
​Hi guys,
 
We have had an issue with wildlife getting caught in the soccer nets as you will notice with the hole in the net today. Everyone is ok, but to prevent any unfortunate incidents from happening we are trying to find a solution.
 
At the end of your games at lunch, can you please ask the group to push both soccer goals towards each other so that the openings are facing each other and there is no way for anything to get in the net?
 
My staff is going to do this tonight, so you will see what I mean tomorrow.
 
The new net should arrive Thursday.
 
Kaela Watson
General Manager Arrillaga Recreation Center at SLAC
Stanford Recreation
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Office 650.926.3313
Cell 408.348.3549
recreation.stanford.edu


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