Monmouth-Roseville Kicks Off Fall Sports

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The Monmouth-Roseville Titans are about to begin a busy fall sports season.

This Saturday August 31st, the Monmouth-Roseville golf team will host a total twenty one teams at Gibson Woods, one of the largest golf tournaments in the area.

The volleyball team is heading to West Hancock at Hamilton High School for a non-conference game, with two home games, one on Wednesday night against Mercer county, and one on Thursday night against Knoxville. They will finish off the week by going to the WIU tournament on Saturday.

Girls swimming and diving begins this week at Freeport, competing against Pekin and Rock Island at 11 am on Saturday.

Friday night, the MR Football team faces Orion in a home game at 7:30 pm for the first game of the year. The J-V games will be following on the Tuesday after Labor day.

The Monmouth-Roseville Soccer team has four more games this week. They will head to Illini Bluffs on Wednesday at 4:30 pm, and have three games this weekend. On Friday the team will head to Pekin for a 4 pm game, as well as two games on Saturday, at 10:40 am and 2 pm.

Zach Statham, recent Monmouth College graduate, and coach at Monmouth-Roseville, will be taking the helm to co-head coach the Monmouth-Roseville soccer program alongside coach Aaron Sikorski this year.

Jeremy Adolphson, Athletic Director of the Monmouth-Roseville Titans, talks more about latest edition to the coaching staff at Monmouth-Roseville…

“Very positive, great communicator, I mean we’ve known each other for four months, and you know, just the things he’s already got going and the lines of communication have been fantastic. Of course he’s the head coach already you know right off the jump down in the Peoria area. I think, with our program where it already is, and you bring in some new blood and some new ideas, they’ll just get stronger.”

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