A pair of Salisbury High School students armed with blue and black spray paint decorated the school's brand new artificial turf field and running track with lewd images, racial slurs and other sexual imagery, police allege.

Brett M. Gladfelter, 19, and Matthew J. Madochick, 19, allegedly parked Madochick's Jeep on a street near the high school stadium late on March 9, hopped a 6-foot fence and painted a host of words, pictures and remarks on the $800,000 field, according to court papers.The pair left with the paint cans and showed up for school drunk at 7 a.m. March 10, police allege, joyriding through the parking lot in Madochick's Jeep. They yelled and honked as they tore through the lot, police said.

More than 30 interviews with students and staff led police to Gladfleter and Madochick. The teens allegedly gave police inconsistent stories about their whereabouts that night and Gladfelter finally admitted his guilt, police allege.

Total damage to the field and track was less than $5,000, according to court papers.

The teens remain free since all charges against them -- institutional vandalism, criminal mischief and defiant trespass are summary or misdemeanor offenses.