Mon-Rose Boys Basketball Seniors Leading the Way During Successful Season

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Despite losing a 2-point, Senior Night heart-breaker to Kewanee on Friday at the Shoebox, the Monmouth-Roseville boys basketball team knows there were plenty of positives to take away from that game, and hopefully apply Tuesday night when the 14-9 Titans travel to Rockridge for what figures to be a very competitive Three Rivers West division match up.Titan head coach Jake Sottos credits the senior class camaraderie for making this year a success thus far, and for generating plenty of optimism as the postseason approaches:

Monmouth-Roseville Titan boys basketball coach Jake Sottos

Be sure to tune in Tuesday evening when the Titans travel to Rockridge for a key West Division match up in the Three Rivers Conference. The Prairie Communications Sports Network pregame show is slated for approximately 6:45, followed by tip-off at 7 o’clock on Sunny 97.7. FM WMOI, as well as being able to hear the game on your computer online at radiomonmouth.com. You can also listen on your smartphone or tablet by downloading the free 97.7 WMOI app from your Google Play or Apple App Stores.

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