Friday 20th June 2025
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Bethel Athletic Field Lights Installed

 
 
McKenzie, Tenn. – Bethel University is realizing another milestone in its history as work comes to completion on the school’s first ever lights for the Wildcat baseball and softball fields. The project comes with the help of Thomas and Patty Kahlden of Texas, whose son is a student athlete at Bethel.
 
The project, which costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, consists of 64 lights for the baseball field and 26 for the softball field. A ribbon-cutting will be held later in the semester.
 
“These particular updates have been on the university’s radar for a while now,” said Amy Thompson, Director of Development at Bethel. “We had been exploring every possible avenue for funding this project – possibly grants – but available grant funds can be very specific, and we had not found a grant source that our lighting project matched well.”
 
Thompson pointed out too that lighting for the project was quite cost prohibitive.
 
“We were talking hundreds of thousands of dollars,” she said. “So when Thomas and Patty Kahlden showed interest in helping on this project, we could not have been more thrilled. Patty cared deeply about this particular project knowing the importance of providing lights would give our student athletes the opportunity to miss less class while still getting to earn their scholarships on the field.”
 
The Kahlden’s are from Caldwell, Texas and they own and operate Refinery Specialties, Inc., an oil and gas solution company in Bryan. Their son, Kolby, is a current student at Bethel majoring in physical education, and he is a dual student athlete in football and shooting.
 
“The lighting project has consisted of 64 lights for the baseball field and 26 for the softball field,” Thompson said. “Musco Lighting undertook the installation. It meets all NCAA regulations, and there is a 25 year warranty.”
 
According to Thompson, after a recent final inspection, the project is now 100 percent complete.
 
“We are thrilled that the Kahlden’s have chosen to support Bethel and that this lighting project will be a lasting legacy of that support,” said Bethel University President Dr. Walter Butler. “I know a lot of the student athletes who play baseball and softball here. They are committed to their sport, and I feel confident that the new lighting will give them a chance to spend as much time as they can on their field – honing their skills.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photo: Those coming together to enjoy Bethel University’s newest baseball and softball stadium lighting included l to r: Head Baseball Coach Rusty Thompson; Bethel baseball players John Michael Spoon of Covington and Kendall Adkisson of Savannah; Director of Development Amy Thompson; President Walter Butler; Bethel softball players Dominique Todd of Clarksville and Keely Jordan of Huntingdon; and Head Softball Coach John Weeks. (Bethel photo).
 

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