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The Pittsburgh Riverhounds have announced plans for a new sports complex in North Huntingdon, Westmoreland County. The complex will be built on a 42-acre space near the Norwin Town Square shopping center, just off of Route 30. It will feature an indoor soccer field as well as multiple outdoor fields that can be used for various sports.

The Riverhounds’ owner, Tuffy Shallenberger, is excited about the project and cited the success of the AHN Montour Sports Complex in Coraopolis as inspiration for this new facility. The facility will be equipped with plenty of parking, lights for the outdoor fields, a concession stand, and bleachers at each field.

The Riverhounds did not provide a specific timeline for when the complex will be open to the public, but they are eager to see the project come to fruition. The development of this sports complex will not only benefit the Riverhounds but also allow for increased sports and recreational opportunities in the North Huntingdon community.

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