On Tuesday morning, in front of local officials, community members and league executives, Sports Facility, LLC, owner of the Washington Wild Things announced a 3-year naming rights partnership with local energy giant, EQT for the entertainment complex located in Washington County. The 24-year-old facility, which is home to the 2024 Frontier League West Division Champion Washington Wild Things, will now be called EQT Park. Financial and specific terms of the confidential agreement were not disclosed.
“EQT Park will be a community asset like no other,” said StuartWilliams, managing partner of the Wild Things. “We are delighted to partner with such a community minded organization. Their commitment to this area is evident in many ways, including the partnership they’ve formed with us.”
“The Washington Wild Things have brought a vibrancy to the community, including the hundreds of EQT employees who reside here, for more than two decades. The park serves as not only home to the team, but to countless other high school and college games as well as community events,” said Toby Z Rice, President & CEO of EQT Corporation.
The complex debuted in 2002 and was then owned by Baseball Scholarships inc. (BSI), a nonprofit organization created to serve In the role of a public entity, such as a stadium authority. The stadium was originally named Falconi Field, to honor the late entrepreneur, Angelo Falconi. From 2007 to 2016 the complex was known as CONSOL Energy Park. From 2017 until today, the facility bore the name Wild Things Park.
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On Tuesday morning, in front of local officials, community members and league executives, Sports Facility, LLC, owner of the Washington Wild Things announced a 3-year naming rights partnership with local energy giant, EQT for the entertainment complex located in Washington County. The 24-year-old facility, which is home to the 2024 Frontier League West Division Champion Washington Wild Things, will now be called EQT Park. Financial and specific terms of the confidential agreement were not disclosed.
“EQT Park will be a community asset like no other,” said Stuart Williams, managing partner of the Wild Things. “We are delighted to partner with such a community minded organization. Their commitment to this area is evident in many ways, including the partnership they’ve formed with us.”
“The Washington Wild Things have brought a vibrancy to the community, including the hundreds of EQT employees who reside here, for more than two decades. The park serves as not only home to the team, but to countless other high school and college games as well as community events,” said Toby Z Rice, President & CEO of EQT Corporation.
The complex debuted in 2002 and was then owned by Baseball Scholarships inc. (BSI), a nonprofit organization created to serve In the role of a public entity, such as a stadium authority. The stadium was originally named Falconi Field, to honor the late entrepreneur, Angelo Falconi. From 2007 to 2016 the complex was known as CONSOL Energy Park. From 2017 until today, the facility bore the name Wild Things Park.
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