City-County Athletic Complex Specifications

Click here to see a larger view.The City-County Athletic Complex is a 65 acre sports facility located just west of Warsaw, Indiana on Old US 30.

The CCAC is a private not-for-profit sports facility with 8 lighted softball/baseball diamonds, 1 lighted regulation size soccer field, 1 non lighted regulation soccer field and 13 various sized soccer fields, 2 regulation sand volleyball courts and 1 rugby/football field and a 7 station batting cage that pitches baseball, slow-pitch softball and fast-pitch softball. The CCAC also just added a 60 by 80 Multi-Sport building which will hold leagues for Coed Volleyball, Men's 5 on 5 Basketball, and Indoor Soccer.

Employment

If you are interested in working at the CCAC, please fill out the application below and return it to the CCAC.


Park Rules

  • No Pets
  • No Alcohol/Drugs
  • No Outside Food
  • No Coolers (1 team cooler containing water)
  • No Abusive Language
  • No Skateboards/Bicycles
  • Parking in Designated Areas ONLY
  • Not Responsible for Lost or Stolen Items
  • Overnight Stays by Permit ONLY
  • No Batting Practice on Soccer Fields
  • Please Help Maintain Park Appearance by Using Trash Cans
  • Lost and Found Policy

CCAC Staff

  • Karl Swihart - Executive Director
  • Nick Shipe - Program Director
  • Ashley Coe - Secretary
  • Anastasia Williams - Bookkeeper
  • Sam McGinnis - ProShop Manager
  • Brodie Ewert - ProShop Staff
  • Mikie Risner - Maintenance Manager
  • Randy Hall - Maintenance
  • Diane Wulliman- Concession Manager

Board of Directors

  • Mike Stetzel - President
  • TJ Himes
  • Heather Johnson
  • Mary Kittrell
  • Dave Williams
  • Carl Sowers
  • Renee Sweeny
  • Bob Gonzalez
  • Shawn Shepherd
  • Dave Sweeny
  • David Kolbe
  • Lisa Collins

About the CCAC

The 65+ acre facility was completed and opened in 1994. Prior to that year, the majority of all recreation activity took place in downtown Warsaw at Center Lake Park. With the expansion of Zimmer Headquarters, Mayor Jeff Plank took the initiative to improve Center Lake Park, which is now called Central Park. With these improvements, Central Park was not able to house quality athletic fields so Mayor Plank proposed the CCAC. The CCAC would also be used as a major source for developing economical impact for the County.

The CCAC was funded by many local businesses from the Community, along with assistance from the city, county and several grants. Today, the CCAC still relies on assistance from the City of Warsaw and the Kosciusko County Convention Visitor & Recreation Commission. All monies generated from the CCAC go back into operations and improvements. The CCAC is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3. In 1994 the CCAC began running sanctioned leagues and tournaments through the National Softball Association sanctioning body.

Today the CCAC is recognized as one of the top facilities in the nation, hosting National Tournaments in Men's, Women's and Youth events. The CCAC leases the facility to independent groups such as KCSL Soccer, Wave Travel Soccer, Hispanic Soccer, NISL Soccer and many individuals and teams. In 2008 the CCAC was the 1st Indiana Park inducted into the NSA Fast Pitch Softball Hall of Fame.


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