 For 14 seasons, Belfry's football team has played under the Friday night lights on a field with artificial turf. Coach Phillip Haywood says that turf is wearing out, and this will more than likely be its last season. I know a lot of people say, well, that's football field. It is, absolutely. But our spring sports, soccer, all those teams practice on this field when the weather's bad. Sometimes they'll even play some games on it. It's a multi-purpose field, even though it's primarily a football field on Friday nights and for us to practice on. So it's really served its purpose, and most fields last 8 to 10 years, and this one has gone beyond that at 14. I feel like we've taken good care of it, and it's been a good product. But it is time to replace it. But new turf is expensive, and Coach Haywood is reaching out to those who support both him and the football program he has led for nearly 40 years. We're asking people, alumni, businesses, supporters, those that think well at Belfry High School, to reach out and help us out a little bit. Because it's going to be a $400,000 project minimum, and we've raised probably 25% of that. Well, by next spring, we've got to come up with the rest of it. I know times are tough. You know, the coal business is backed off, and some of our big donors aren't available right now. But we still have a lot of people out there, and the way I look at it is if everybody that came to a game, for instance, or everybody that saw this video was willing to give $5 or $10 or $20, or whatever they were comfortable with, then those same people, you get enough of those, and it really adds up to a lot. Football at Belfry High School is much more than just a game for Phillip Haywood. And for his program, getting new turf is much more than just getting a new playing field. Part of playing football, part of athletics is growing as young men, and young women, and the particular sports that they're in, and having life lessons that give you values that are going to take you to places that maybe you never thought you could go. That's, to me, the key to my coaching, and I think that's the key to athletics, is to be able to teach people, teach young people that there's more to this than just going out and playing the game. There is a GoFundMe page set up to make it easier for people to give, but Coach Haywood said he can also be reached at Belfry High School. Too many times as people, we're all a little guilty of saying, well, somebody else will do this, and I don't think a man will make a difference, but I can assure you that yours will make a difference. It will make a difference in everything that you're doing, and we would certainly appreciate it.