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Rob Gronkowski, U.S. Steel partner to pay $400K to make over Woodland Hills fitness center

Tom Davidson
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Rob Gronkowski
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The Woodland Hills High School fitness center.
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The Woodland Hills High School fitness center.
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Courtesy of Woodland Hills School District
The Woodland Hills High School fitness center.

A Woodland Hills alumni who parlayed the strength fostered in the high school’s weight room into an NFL career has partnered with U.S. Steel to create an upgraded fitness center at the high school.

“We started working on this eight or nine months ago,” Ty Brown, the district’s athletic director, said.

The district set up a video call with Rob Gronkowski, a 2007 graduate with four Super Bowl rings. He is considered by some football analysts to be the best tight end to play on the gridiron.

Gronkowski played eight seasons with the New England Patriots and two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a thorn in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ side, with 41 catches for 685 yards and eight touchdowns in seven games against the Steelers.

Once Gronkowski saw that the conditioning equipment Woodland Hills High School was using predated his time at the school, he was on board to help pay for the upgrades through his foundation, Brown said.

“ ‘It’s time for a makeover,’ ” Brown said that Gronkowski told him.

Once Gronkowski was on board, the district turned to U.S. Steel, which also looms large in the district with its Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock.

“It was a no-brainer to get them on board,” Brown said.

It’s among $6 million in similar projects that U.S. Steel supports in Western Pennsylvania, company spokeswoman Amanda Malkowski said.

Together, Gronkowski and U.S. Steel donated $400,000 for the upgrade.

The fitness center is used by all students, not only the athletes, and there are plans for limited community use, Brown said.

Tom Davidson is a TribLive news editor. He has been a journalist in Western Pennsylvania for more than 25 years. He can be reached at tdavidson@triblive.com.

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