MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. – Thursday, storm damage from last weekend is still being assessed in some areas. 

The county estimates that the damage to the Creve Coeur Soccer Complex, a notable spot for many, could amount to $1 million.

“My office chair ended up two fields over close to the lake. I found a photo of my two young children that was on my wall amidst the rubble,” said Mike Hayes, Creve Coeur Soccer Complex operations manager. 

He stood in front of a pile of rubble that used to be his office. 

“From refrigerators to computer servers, office chairs, personal belongings, files, it all made the trip when the tornado ran through,” Hayes explained.

According to Hayes, the county is still assessing the damage, but the storm’s impact, resulting in broken lights, missing fences and much more, remains evident for locals.

“Right now everybody is in the midst of their spring season, and they don’t have a home. They’re scrambling right now to figure out how they’re going to get through the rest of their spring,” Hayes said. 

He also shared that the fields are full every night. June is the busiest month, with athletes across the country competing at the complex.

“The impact is across the board for local teams but also for regional and national events that we’re trying to assess, and we’re getting a little more clarity, but we’ve got a long road ahead,” Hayes said. 

The county estimates the repairs could cost $9 to $10 million.