MOUNT VERNON – For decades, athletes and school club members have had to travel all over Mount Vernon to participate in their own home games and meets. In less than three years, the land behind the high school building will be transformed into a 5.5 million dollar athletic complex. It’s a part of a facilities plan that many in Mount Vernon are on board with. Superintendent Greg Batenhorst says even with the overwhelming support, some former students still have personal and emotional ties to the old facilities. Places like the old football field, which many fondly refer to as the Bellamy Bowl. “We totally get that, and we appreciate that because there’s a ton of history and nostalgia there,” Batenhorst told TV-9. “But it just does not meet our needs.” The complex will include a turf field, a nine lane track, and other amenities. Set to be completed by fall of 2024, Batenhorst says there are three parts to its funding. “We’re looking at using physical plant and equipment, PPEL money that we have saved up. Number two, we’re looking at taking out a loan against our PPEL funds, and we are also doing private fund-raising for this project,” said Batenhorst.