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Idaho dad has $120 million vision to change the youth sports facilities game
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As youth sports facilities go, this proposal in a Boise, Idaho suburb is one-of-a-kind.
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14 artificial turf multi-use fields for baseball, softball, lacrosse, football, and soccer.
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Eight indoor courts for basketball and volleyball.
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There will be tennis and pickleball courts, a 5,000-seat stadium, hotels, restaurants,
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a family entertainment center, and an RV parking lot.
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Calling David McMenemy's vision ambitious hardly does it justice.
00:29
Especially considering the father of two and little league coach has no experience turning a $120 million dream into reality.
00:38
But if he can pull it off, it would change the way communities experience youth sports.
00:45
Most youth sports megaparks are public-private partnerships,
00:49
with millions in backing from local and state governments, and millions more from commercial developers.
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The city of CUNA, Idaho donated 20 of the 114 acres proposed for McMenemy's project.
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And that's it.
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Everything else will be paid for by corporate and private donations and potential naming rights deals.
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It's going to have to be a unique set of donors who step up and say, let's do something different.
01:16
All right, this is totally a Rudy story.
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You know, it's just like the least likely, most unassuming person to do this job.
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So, yes, it's very, it's unique.
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McMenemy's vision is twofold.
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He wants to build a high-end complex to attract regional and national tournaments to the area.
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Youth sports tourism at its finest.
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A one-stop shop environment that caters to elite youth athletes, leagues,
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and their families that travel around the country to compete.
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You're going to bring money into the local economy there.
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And that's exactly what will happen in our region.
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There is nothing like it in the Northwest.
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So, we are planning to build hotels and have restaurants so families can enjoy themselves.
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This will likely attract, you know, close to 3 million people a year into this area.
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So, the amount of impressions that a corporate sponsor is going to get is significant.
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Counter to those economics is using part of the complex as a daily community center of sorts.
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Bussing kids in for a couple of hours after school so they can play pickup games with volunteer officials
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or learn from coaches for free.
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Most sports complexes, no matter the size, generate income by renting out fields and facilities
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for an hourly or daily fee, sometimes in the hundreds of dollars.
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I think we've over-monetized sports for these kids who are 7, 8 years old going to pitching lessons
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and lifting and doing all the stuff to try to get them ahead in their sport.
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But we're completely missing the most important ingredient, which is, do you love it?
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McMinimi uses a football analogy to describe his fundraising progress,
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saying his team is on their own 10 or 15-yard line in terms of raising the full $120 million.
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But the CUNA City Council has approved commercial zoning for the land, which has already raised its value.
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He needs that one donor to write a check that will get a shovel into the ground.
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I think a large corporate sponsor coming in to say, we're behind this.
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We see this vision.
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We love youth sports and we love this area.
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Somebody who's willing to come behind it and say, we want to put our name on a building
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and stand behind the legacy of what this will create.
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I think we'll invite other sponsors and other donors to say, okay, that water's safe.
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Let's do it.
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McMinimi also needs the CUNA City Council to approve the official construction plan.
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They could vote on that sometime in the fall of 2026.
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Chris Francis.
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