PepperPlex moves aided by $20,000 Tiger jolt

BY HEATHER MILLER
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Friday, November 20, 2009 2:03 PM CST

Laser-leveled soccer fields and a footprint for new batting cages are already in the works at the PepperPlex thanks to a $20,000 donation from the brand that created Tony the Tiger.

The complex was chosen as one of five sports facilities in the country to receive the upgrade money as part of the Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Earn Your Stripes Program and Super 1 Foods.

“This is amazing,” said Iberia Parish Councilman Troy Comeaux, who has been instrumental in getting the project started. “Where much is given, much is to be expected. We want to give back. It’s a pride and joy to see 1,000 kids playing soccer on Saturday mornings and baseball teams playing every evening.”

(Use arrows above to view more photos)

Advertisement
Comeaux heads up the Iberia Sports Complex Commission, which got the ball rolling on the project about six years ago. The PepperPlex opened in the fall of 2007 and is near the end of Phase II of construction.

Faron Thibodeaux, Super 1 Foods store director in New Iberia, said the company was looking for spots that needed money the most.

“I knew the extent of this project and how far they’ve come,” Thibodeaux said. “It was from the ground up.”

Tractors tilled ground behind a crowd of local officials and businessmen Thursday morning as the check was handed over, a symbol of the work that has begun because of the hefty donation, Thibodeaux said.

The money will help develop about nine acres out of the 62 the park started with.

The new fields will allow for more games to be played at the facility and also provide a larger practice area, Comeaux said.

The work is set for completion in coming weeks, weather permitting.

“This donation tells the community that the PepperPlex is important and that private business is a big part of it,” said Iberia Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Fran Thibodeaux. “It’s a good example of a private-public partnership. The facility brings in the tournaments, which brings in the people — and that’s what we want.”

Coincidentally, Iberia Soccer Association and Evangeline Little League volunteers had applied for the Kellogg’s program online, Comeaux said, without knowing Thibodeaux already “had the ball rolling.”

“We can’t get around the fact that Troy has been the driving force behind the project,” said Iberia Soccer Association President Dave Cavalier. “He has the determination to see things through. It’s remarkable the countless hours he’s spent. Troy is the PepperPlex.”

Comments

    Andy Smith wrote on Dec 4, 2009 11:55 AM:

    " Not long ago, 8 employees from this company came to see our band perform in Alabama while they were on vacation at the beach. They had such a good time and promised to send some Kelloggs products for my kids. I thanked them but never thought they would follow through.
    To my surprise they sent more for my kids than you could imagine. I share this story so that everyone can know what a kind company this is, and it spreads to their employees. And I hope it inspires you to give to someone today. "

    catchme wrote on Nov 20, 2009 6:34 PM:

    " Oh please, Troy Comeaux is The PepperPlex! Don't make his head any larger than it is already. He already walks around like he knows everything. I remember him begging the parish for a free building to use for baseball but yet Mr. Comeaux questioned as to why the Sugar-Arena needed dirt. What a joker! "

WRITE A COMMENT

Use the form below to post a brief comment related to this story. Use the word count tool to assist you in keeping your remarks to 100 words or fewer.

•Comments must be approved by an editor or the publisher before appearing on the Web site but are not verified for accuracy nor have we verified the identity of any person supposedly posting an comment. Please consider this as you consider any statement made. A thoughtful contribution to the online discussion is appreciated.

• Please note your comments must attempt to follow basic rules of grammar and punctuation or they will not be posted. Do not use unfamiliar abbreviations or text-like short cuts, like ur for your. Please keep your tone civil. You can say someone's idea is stupid but you cannot say someone is stupid.

• Comments should deal with matters of public concern. Problems with private individuals or private companies are not likely to get posted.

• Questions or comments about items posted should be e-mailed to dailyiberian@bellsouth.net.

(optional)
Current Word Count:
   

Classifieds


Contact Us

Subscribe
Vacation Hold
General Email

Mailing Address:
The Daily Iberian
P.O. Box 9290
New Iberia, LA
70562-9290

Street Address:
926 East Main St.
New Iberia, LA 70560

Phone:
(337) 365-6773

Fax:
(337)-367-9640

Inside Louisiana:
800-365-6773

Local Weather