Opposition growing in Boston over plan to renovate historic stadium for women's professional soccer
Briefly

As the quarterback for the storied Boston Latin Academy, Jack Shapiro expresses disappointment over losing White Stadium, a historic venue for high school football.
The city's school system will have access to the new facility but Boston Latin and another school will play elsewhere, raising concerns about losing their home field.
The team's coach, Rocco Zizza, voiced worries that the renovations may limit access to the stadium for high school games, suggesting it could be treated as 'maybe a tombstone' for local football.
Opposition is growing against the redevelopment, with preservationists, environmentalists, and local activists fearing a loss of community access to the field and green space.
Read at Boston.com
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