Cal South's territory starts (north to south) Counties of San Luis Obispo over to Kern County (Bakersfield) and then south to the Mexican Border.
Based on the article, this soccer park is owned by Kern County and was under lease to a gentlemen/group that is giving it up because the guy is retiring. Cal South is stepping in and telling the County that they are interested in "leasing" the property.
Cal South has a responsibility to "all its members," including the kids playing up north to help grow the sport and that cannot be done without soccer fields. If Cal South doesn't step up to the plate and run this soccer complex then the article makes it clear the complex will be abandoned.
Lancaster is pretty much a lost cause, its a City ran facility that has been run into the ground.
Assuming the transaction goes through, I applaud Cal South for securing this property so Cal South members can use it. If Cal South does it right and brings in a professional field maintenance group to take care of the fields (the right way), then good for them and good for all Cal South members.
... and yes, Bakersfield isn't Del Mar, and probably on par with Lancaster, but who cares. Its the right thing to do.