When the Adams and the Nettles families were applying for loans to build Lubbock Indoor Courts, their business plan included an optimistic one sports tournament a month.
Tressa Adams referred to that plan as “very conservative,” even while acknowledging the massive 60,000-square-foot metal building houses four hardwood courts and four courts on a multi-use sports flooring for volleyball and basketball.
But since the eight courts opened in early February, she said there has only been one weekend when there was not a tournament at Lubbock Indoor Courts.