GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (GRPS) – A Grand Rapids landmark has been restored to glory, ready to be the home field of GRPS scholars for another century.
“From the field to the track to the lights, this is the type of complex that our scholar-athletes deserve to compete in,” said Board of Education Trustee Sara Melton during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the renovated Houseman Field. “To our community: thank you from the bottom of our hearts. None of this would have been possible without your support.”
The $5.1 million renovation was funded by the Reimagine GRPS with Us! bond, which was passed overwhelmingly by voters in 2023.
“I am thrilled to share that our renovation of historic Houseman Field has finished on-time and within budget,” said Executive Director of Facilities and Operations Alex Smart.
Ottawa Hills and Union will meet in the inaugural matches on the new pitch Thursday, Sept. 18. Junior Varsity soccer will start at 4:30 p.m., followed by Varsity soccer at 6 p.m.
Football will then take center stage, as Ottawa Hills will host Thornapple Kellogg for homecoming on Friday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. Union hosts Reeths-Puffer for homecoming on Friday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m.
The upgrades include a new playing turf and running track, expanded parking, new field lighting, locker room acoustical improvements, and masonry restoration.
“We now have a top-notch facility where we can compete at our very best,” said Dariana Weaver, a scholar-athlete at Ottawa Hills. “Every time we step into this stadium, it’s a reminder that our community believes in us.”
“On behalf of all of us who get to call this our home field, thank you for believing in us,” said Nate Mayfield, a scholar-athlete at Union High School.
Houseman Field was donated to GRPS in 1907 by Hattie Houseman Amberg in honor of her father Julius Houseman.
“For generations, Houseman Field has been more than just a stadium, it’s a gathering place, landmark, and a symbol of pride,” said Superintendent Dr. Leadriane Roby. “As we gather to support our scholars, let’s honor Houseman Field as a place where champions are made and dreams take flight.”
GRPS partnered with C2AE, Wolverine Construction, and Plante Moran Realpoint on the renovation project.