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With the Newnan Cougars 2011 season coming to a
close on November 18, work began over the school system’s
Thanksgiving break to replace the visitor’s side stands at Drake
stadium on the Newnan High campus.
Workers with general contractor Torrance Construction began
removing aluminum seating and railings on the 45-year-old
home-side stadium over Thanksgiving Holidays, erecting silt
fencing and barriers.
Demolition on the facility took approximately about two weeks,
and construction of a new home-side stand will take place over
the next five months.
The project is scheduled to be finished before the high school’s
May 25 graduation, which will allow 2012 commencement ceremonies
to go forward in their traditional setting in Drake stadium.
Replacement of the home-side stands was approved by the Coweta
County Board of Education last spring, after engineering reviews
in early 2011 showed structural deterioration in the aging
facility.
Repairs of the structure in May allowed the high school to use
the stands through the end of the 2011 football season.
The new stands will provide more seating in Drake stadium. The
current stadium seats about 4,300 people in all, according to
Georgia High School Association rules of estimating seating
capacity. The new home stands will be slightly taller, and
longer, stretching to both end zones of the school’s football
fields. In all, the new home stand – coupled with existing
visitor’s side seating – will accommodate slightly over 6,000
fans, which is required for home-hosting of football playoffs.
The new facility will also have more handicapped seating and
restroom facilities, and will replace the current concession
stands, press box and dressing facilities.
Newnan High School does not expect construction to interfere
with springs sporting events. Alternate fields on the Newnan
High School campus may need to be used in some cases until
construction is completed later in the spring.
Newnan High School’s Drake stadium is named after Walter Homer
Drake, Sr., who served as the Newnan City Schools Superintendent
for 23 years, until his death in 1964. Drake’s successor was
Newnan High School principal O.P. Evans, who served as Newnan
City Schools Superintendent from 1964 until 1969. Drake and
Evans – working with Coweta County School officials – set the
groundwork for the merger of the two school systems in 1969.
During his tenure, Drake oversaw growth in Newnan City Schools’
faculty, educational programs, and facilities, including
construction of the new Newnan High in 1952 as well as Central
High School, Ruth Hill, Fairmount, Elm Street and Atkinson
elementary schools. Drake’s family was present when the stadium
was dedicated in his memory on September 2, 1966.

Work began on the replacement of the home stands at Newnan High
School’s Drake stadium over the 2011 Thanksgiving Break.
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