PCSN Football Broadcast Schedule for Sept. 20th and 21st, 2018

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Friday, Sept. 21st:

Sunny 97.7 WMOI:

The United Red Storm hosts Mid County for Homecoming in a Lincoln Trail Conference match-up. Pregame show at 6:40, kickoff at 7:00. Mitch McVey and Thomas Witty have that broadcast.

AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM:

The Monmouth-Roseville Titans head to their old Olympic and West Central Conference rivals, Sherrard, for a TRAC Mississippi Division contest Pregame show following the JV game at approximately 7:15, kickoff scheduled for 7:30. Shawn Temple and Jeff Ewing on the call in Sherrard.

Saturday, Sept 22nd:

AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM:

The Monmouth College Fighting Scots get back in action following a big win over then nationally-ranked Wartburg and a Midwest Conference bye week. The Fighting Scots host the Macalester Scots at April Zorn Memorial Stadium in Monmouth. Mitch McVey and Brent Dugan’s pregame show will hit the air at 12:40, kickoff at 1:00

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