Another First From Sport Court-SportBase™ Replaces Concrete, Improves Safety & the Environment

Another First From Sport Court-SportBase™ Replaces Concrete, Improves Safety & the Environment

POSTED ON 8/5/11 | 2010 Sport Court® introduced an innovative new product called SportBase™, a direct replacement for concrete for its popular Sport Court outdoor game courts. The new product dramatically improves shock absorption and safety while being environmentally-responsible. “With this product we are taking indoor gym performance to outdoor courts while at the same time providing a patent pending design that will freely channel water through the system for absorption back into the ground,” said Ron Cerny, President and CEO of Connor Sport Court International, parent company of Sport Court.

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Connor Sport Court Nominated for the “Utah Green Business Award”

POSTED ON 10/19/10 | Connor Sport Court International, the Salt Lake City based maker of sports surfaces, has been nominated for the “Green Business Awards” of Utah Business Magazine.  The nomination was made by McGillis School’s Matt Culberson, head of the school, which opened for school September 1 after extensive renovation, including hardwood Connor Floors inside the gymnasium and a Sport Court game court outside. The nominating letter reads, in part: As a result of our extensive renovation the past two years, the McGillis School of Salt Lake City would like to nominate Utah’s Connor Sport Court International for your Green Business awards.

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New SportBase™ Replaces Concrete & Improves Safety and the Environment

POSTED ON 8/10/10 | Sport Court® today announced it will begin introducing an innovative new product called SportBase™, a direct replacement for concrete for its popular Sport Court outdoor game courts. The new product dramatically improves shock absorption and safety while being environmentally-responsible. “With this product we are taking indoor gym performance to outdoor courts while at the same time providing a patent pending design that will freely channel water through the system for absorption back into the ground,” said Ron Cerny, President and CEO of Connor Sport Court International, parent company of Sport Court.

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