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The facility is managed by the nonprofit Ohio South Youth Sports Space. Tom Maloney, treasurer of the nonprofit, said the facility is still operating as normal but is in search of a new sponsorship.
“It was a mutual agreement to dissolve the naming rights partnership and we wish Tom and his team the best in finding a new partner,” Greg McAfee, owner of McAfee Heating & Air Conditioning said in a prepared statement.
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Neither Maloney nor McAfee said why they decided to end the partnership.
When the facility was announced last year, it was expected to have four regulation basketball courts, five regulation volleyball courts, year-round climate control, seating for all courts, full-service concessions, a 3,000 square foot weight and training facility, indoor batting cages and 10,000 square feet of office space.
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