Three-Alarm Fire Damages Student Housing at Saddlebrook Resort

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This fire displaced 28 students at Saddlebrook Prep on June 9, the day before the school’s graduation. Saddlebrook GM Pat Ciaccio says that the amount of damage is still being evaluated and that rebuilding the housing unit will take nine months. Until then, students returning in September will be placed in a different dorm.

Thanks to an alert student and some smart thinking, the only casualty of a fire at Saddlebrook Resort & Spa off S.R. 54 on June 9 was the building where the blaze started.

The fire, which never got out of the control of local firefighters that morning, caused excessive damage to one of the buildings used to house Saddlebrook Preparatory Academy golfers and tennis players, but all 28 students were able to escape unharmed, as well as 12 others that were in the building.

According to Saddlebrook general manager Pat Ciaccio, a student smelled smoke in his dorm room around 2:30 a.m. and called security before going outside of his room to pull the fire alarm. He and another student then went room to room to alert the other students.

“Each month, we do a fire drill in school, and it went just as they practiced it,’’ said Ciaccio. “Security was there within seconds. The fire department was there within minutes. It went about as good as it can go. I hope we never have to deal with one again.”

The fire is believed to have started due to a short circuit in the second-floor bathroom ceiling, Ciaccio said.

Pasco County Fire Rescue’s Shawn Whited said it took 55 firefighters to control the blaze, until all of the hot spots were extinguished around 8 a.m.

The three-alarm fire required eight fire engines and one ladder truck to extinguish, including an “aerial assault” on the fire.

The students were moved to another building. The following day was their graduation ceremony.

Saddlebrook Resort was developed in 1979 by current Chairman and CEO Tom Dempsey, and opened in 1981. Highly regarded for its posh accommodations, golf course and professional tennis players who have trained there, the resort started Saddlebrook Prep in 1992. A boarding school for budding golf and tennis professionals within the resort, Saddlebrook Prep has almost 100 students hailing from 26 different countries.

All have returned home for the summer, Ciaccio said, and those who were in the fire-damaged building will be assigned different housing in September when they return.

Ciaccio says he does not yet have a dollar amount for the damage to the two-story building — which had 16 suites with two rooms in each suite — and won’t know the cost of damages until restoration finishes the clean up and the insurance companies finish their work.

“There is going to be a pretty extensive rebuild,’’ he said, estimating that it will be at least nine months before the building can be used again.

Cypress Preserve Dr. will be closed this weekend

unnamedCypress Preserve Dr., south and east of Bruce B. Downs Blvd., will be closed on Friday at 6 p.m. and reopen on Monday at 5 a.m. as the BBD Blvd. roadway widening project continues.

New 30” wastewater force mains will be installed over the weekend. The thru lanes on BBD Boulevard will remain open, and pedestrian access will also be maintained.

The map has suggested detour routes.

 

DICK’s Lacrosse Tournament Will Return

lacrosse19Good news for the new hotels and businesses sprouting in Wesley Chapel — the DICK’S Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions is returning for the 2016 and 2017 tournaments.

The National Development Program (NDP) Lacrosse announced Wednesday, June 1, that the pre-collegiate club lacrosse national championship will return to its long-time home of Pasco County’s Wesley Chapel District Park and Wesley Chapel High for the 9th and 10th straight years.

 

 “Pasco County’s Board of County Commissioners, its Tourist Development Council and the Wesley Chapel Athletic Association have provided tremendous support to the event for nearly a decade,” said NDP Vice President of Business Operations Josh Gross in a press release. “I’m excited that the event will return to Pasco County.”

 The tournament, which started in 2006, has been held in Wesley Chapel since 2008. Last year’s event featured 73 teams from 16 different states.

Teams earn bids at regional qualifying tournaments to compete for the DICK’s national championship across five divisions. One of those qualifiers, the Derek Pieper Memorial Cup, is held in Wesley Chapel and the new deal keeps that tournament viable.

The DICK’S Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions is held every December 29-31, with an estimated economic impact of $3 million in Pasco County.

“This has been our anchor sporting event for many years,” said Chairwoman Kathryn Starkey of the Pasco Board of County Commissioners and the Tourist Development Council. “We are glad to have them back again for the next two years.”