DIAA Announces Partnership with Musco Lighting
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) is proud to announce a new partnership with Musco Lighting to enhance the student-athlete and fan experience at member schools. Musco Lighting has specialized in sports lighting and technology for nearly 50 years and will provide educational programming and other resources to raise awareness of lighting practices that help improve on-field safety and playability, heighten gameday atmosphere, expand field usage, and extend the longevity and lifetime value of their lighting systems. Musco Lighting is now the official and exclusive sports lighting partner of the DIAA.
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Musco also offers free on-site lighting audits that help facilities assess the performance of their existing lighting and understand key considerations for their next project.
“We’re excited to welcome Musco Lighting as the official and exclusive sports lighting partner of the DIAA,” said Executive Director David Baylor. “This partnership reflects our shared commitment to supporting the development of student-athletes and the communities we serve. Musco’s values and long-term vision align with our mission to elevate interscholastic athletics in Delaware, and we’re proud to partner with a brand dedicated to excellence.”
Musco has specialized in sports lighting and technology for nearly 50 years, with industry-leading innovations in glare reduction and light control. In addition to maintaining numerous state-level partnerships, Musco is a long-time supporter of national organizations including the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
“Our partnership with DIAA builds on a commitment to providing safer, more enjoyable sports facilities for athletes of all ages and levels of play,” said Dan Shalloo, a longtime Musco representative in Delaware. “My colleague, Bob Zoeller, and I are proud to bring more than 50 years of combined experience to schools in the state.”