BILLINGS — Have you ever driven a car that’s lit up with dashboard warning lights, wondering how much longer you’ll make it before the thing you’re driving essentially falls apart?
Think of the current state of Daylis Stadium — a 95-year-old, iconic-but-decaying venue of Billings sports — as being kind of like that. An old rust bucket that’s been door-dinged and fender-bendered one too many times, missed an oil change or spark plug replacement here and there and probably should’ve been taken apart for scrap 10 years ago.
And if Daylis were a clunker, it’s long past the initial warning signs and definitely at the point where it’s a broken-down mess on the side of the highway.