The 65,000-square-foot complex near Burbank and Lee drives is a collaboration between Ochsner Health and Elite Training Academy. It is designed to host individuals, families, teams and communities throughout the region.
The facility includes a 60-yard, full-width indoor football practice facility and two full-size outdoor football fields. There are plans to host leagues, tournaments and camps in football, soccer and lacrosse.
The indoor facility also has a 3,000-square-foot weight room, men’s and women’s locker rooms, hot and cold plunge tubs, and an infrared sauna.
The ownership team is made up of local business leaders, such as Ben Bordelon, president and CEO of Bollinger Shipyards; Brandon Landry, Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux co-founder; Todd Graves, Raising Cane’s owner; Sean Reilly, Lamar Advertising CEO; Holden Spaht, managing partner at Thoma Bravo; and Carlos Spaht, attorney with Alexander Sides. Former LSU football greats Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Jamal Adams are also owners. Longtime Tiger equipment manager Greg Stringfellow runs the complex.
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