Two years ago, a Portland high school replaced its baseball and softball field. The teams still can't play on it

Portland Public Schools hasn’t fixed problems with the field, causing student athletes to miss classes so they can travel to ‘home’ games.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Every game is an away game for the Leodis V. McDaniel High School baseball and softball teams. Even the so-called ‘home’ games are played on the road. Two years after a multi-million-dollar renovation at the Portland high school, the teams still can’t use their own field because of a flaw that hasn’t been fixed.

“We have to go off campus, and those get called ‘home’ games,” said softball player Nevaeh Jackson, a sophomore at McDaniel.

Instead of playing on

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