Loveland Reporter-Herald

Softball training facility to open

- By Dallas Heltzell Bizwest / Prairie Mountain Media

A softball training facility that has been operating on a temporary basis in Johnstown will open soon in west Greeley, but training activities will begin at the new site as early as Monday.

Tacoma, Washington­based EL1 Sports, a national youth sports training company, is expanding its footprint to Colorado by launching the Alliance Performanc­e Center Noco at 2211 115th Ave. to support the developmen­t and operations of softball tournament­s sanctioned by Colorado USA Softball.

The facility, being built by Greeley-based Roche Constructo­rs Inc. near the intersecti­on of U.S. 34 and Colo. 257, will include retail space, a full weight room, eight batting cages, four pitching bullpens, a data lab and an open turf area for training.

Roche has built several area recreation­al facilities, including the expansion of the physical education and recreation center at Aims Community College.

Zack Bauer, the project manager for Roche, said his company began work on the project Jan. 8 and is about done with office spaces, a half wall for spectators and restrooms in the building, which covers more than 23,000 square feet.

“The way it’s listed for occupancy, we had to add a few more restrooms” to satisfy Greeley city codes, Bauer said.

“This is a very dynamic project,” he said. “We had great subcontrac­tors. This is the first time I’ve done something for a client like this.”

Alliance, formerly the Colorado Softball Academy, had been using a temporary facility at 320 Gateway Drive in Johnstown since 2022.

“Through our collaborat­ions with The Alliance Fastpitch and Colorado USA Softball, we are building on our continued dedication to growing the game of softball,” Griff Long, CEO of EL1 Sports, said in a prepared statement. “We’re thrilled about the enhanced softball experience­s that

Alliance Performanc­e Center and the new tournament­s will bring to the region. Together, we aim to elevate the sport, provide high-quality resources and operations, and create exciting new opportunit­ies for athletes and families in Colorado.”

The new Alliance Performanc­e Center will be EL1’S first facility dedicated exclusivel­y to softball as part of its multiyear partnershi­p with The Alliance Fastpitch that was announced in September 2022. The training facility will expand on the organizati­ons’ shared goal of accelerati­ng the growth and unity of women’s fastpitch softball from youth through profession­al levels.

The collaborat­ion will help the facility serve not only current players but also more players and families; expand its current staff; add new camps, clinics, and lessons for individual­s and teams; introduce new instructio­nal and administra­tive technologi­es; and open up new opportunit­ies for area athletes.

“The Alliance Performanc­e Center will support our efforts to better serve our fastpitch community by opening up new opportunit­ies for local athletes to train, compete, and become leaders when they walk through the facility’s doors,” said Jami Lobpries, CEO of The Alliance. “Our partnershi­p with EL1 combines The Alliance’s mission and network with EL1’S highly regarded instructio­n, technology, and back-end operationa­l and administra­tive support that help us take our offerings to the next level. We’re excited to continue on this journey together and hope this is the first of many Alliance Performanc­e Centers.”

“Softball is a foundation to reach female athletes, build their confidence, and set them up for success on and off the field,” said Ashlie Rowley, general manager of The Alliance Performanc­e Center. “The Colorado Softball Academy facility was built to give kids everything they need to train — mentally, physically and emotionall­y. EL1 and The Alliance Fastpitch bring an incredible network of resources, and will help take the opportunit­ies in this facility to the next level.”

EL1 already operates tournament­s sanctioned by Colorado USA Softball. Throughout this year, a total of 218 indoor games are scheduled to be conducted throughout six tournament­s, spanning ages 10 through 18 with more than 120 teams registered for the events.

EL1 has 25 owned and operated softball and baseball training facilities across the country, and envisions itself as an alliance for improving and uniting the softball community. EL1 and Alliance are working to improve traditiona­l tournament formats and scheduling, provide more reasonable pricing, offer additional umpiring crews and reinstate opportunit­ies for national berths for Colorado softball teams.

In 2023, EL1 added eight new facilities and now operates in nine states. In

March 2022 it entered into a partnershi­p with Major League Baseball as its “youth baseball and softball training partner,” and in July 2022 it acquired Quickball, a fast-paced baseball and softball sport and instructio­nal program.

Founded in 2020, Alliance Fastpitch is a national league system focused on organizing and unifying fastpitch softball through nine regional member leagues including the Rocky Mountain Fastpitch League and a network of athletes, coaches and parents.

This article was first published by Bizwest, an independen­t news organizati­on, and is published under a license agreement. © 2024 Bizwest Media LLC.

 ?? COURTESY EL1 ?? Work continues on the interior of the Alliance Performanc­e Center’s new building in west Greeley.
COURTESY EL1 Work continues on the interior of the Alliance Performanc­e Center’s new building in west Greeley.

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