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The Assumption “Green” is a sports athletic facility and education center for an all-girls Catholic high school called Assumption High School in Louisville, Kentucky. This facility is home to a turf field, full track, softball field, and a learning center. The complex is used by seven out of the thirteen sports that are offered by the school. This property has been owned by the school for over 15 years and is used by many athletes and teams each day.

History
Assumption High School’s athletic facility started in 2002 when the property on Champions Trace was bought by the school. Before the major renovations started in 2011, the property was just a turf field with a set of bleachers. It also didn't not have the name of the "Green," It was just referred to as the sports fields. The turf field was surrounded but a gravel parking lot and a small wired fence. After about ten years, it was transformed into the multi-purpose facility. A softball field with dug-outs and bleachers were added as well as a learning center that includes the two full locker rooms for the sports teams to share, a concession stand, a classroom, a coaches room, as well as other rooms for storage.

Achievements
The Assumption “Green” has held many games, matches, and races. Along with the home games and races for each sport that it holds each season, it has also held more important events as well. It held the state-quarterfinals for field hockey in the fall of 2016. It has also held races for the KHSAA regional cross country and track tournaments in the 2017-2018 school year. The "Green" has even hosted many tournaments and jamboree games for elementary schools in the Archdioceses of Louisville.

Environment
The Assumption "Green" has significance in its name for being environmentally friendly. During the building of the new facility, the plan was to make the property as eco-friendly as possible. The school wanted to set an example for the girls attending the school and show them that it is important to learn about the importance of helping the environment. The property provides storm water quality treatment from the MSD Green Infrastructure Incentive Program. The program helps improve water quality and save some of the storm water from going into sewers or streams.