PCSN Football Broadcast Schedule for Oct. 5th and 6th, 2018

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Friday, Oct 5th:

Sunny 97.7 WMOI:

The Monmouth-Roseville Titans host Peru St. Bede for a TRAC Mississippi Division contest on the Titan’s Homecoming weekend. Due to weather concerns, the preceding JV game will be played with a running clock so the varsity game could potentially start early. Tune into WMOI at 7:00 and we’ll give you an update as to when the pregame show will begin. Kickoff was originally scheduled for 7:30. Shawn Temple and Jeff Ewing on the call from Coach Dobry Field in Monmouth.

AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM:

The United Red Storm welcome Mercer County to United High for a Lincoln Trail Conference match up. It’s also Hall of Fame night for United. Pregame show at 6:40, kickoff at 7:00. Mitch McVey and Thomas Witty have that broadcast.

Saturday, Oct. 6th:

AM 1330/FM 94.1 WRAM:

The Monmouth College Fighting Scots host Grinnell College at April Zorn Memorial Stadium for the Midwest Conference South Division opener for both clubs. It’s also Homecoming for the Fighting Scots. The kickoff is scheduled for 2:00, one hour later than a normal kickoff for Monmouth. Shawn Temple and Brent Dugan’s pregame show will hit the air at 1:40.

Join Shawn, Brent and Mitch McVey for live coverage of the Monmouth College Football Tailgate Party from 10:00-11:00 on Sunny 97.7 WMOI!!

 

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