Big Night Ahead — Raffle & Silent Auction — for Titan Sports Boosters

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Monmouth-Roseville Athletic Director Jeremy Adolphson knows how important the Titan Booster Club is to the success of both the junior high and high school athletes in the Monmouth-Roseville school district.

“There isn’t a sport — from the junior high level on up through high school varsity — that the Boosters haven’t contributed to in some way or fashion,” Adolphson said Monday morning, during his weekly WRAM “Coaches Corner” interview with Prairie Communications Sports Director Shawn Temple. “We can’t thank the Boosters enough for all they have done in my five years as athletic director.

“P.J. Brooks and his team perform a very important role for us, and they do it without seeking special thanks or recognition. They do it because they want to help the student athletes.”

The Titans Booster Club will hold its annual raffle and silent auction fundraising event from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at Meks on Main in downtown Monmouth.

For more information, call the high school at (309) 734-4712.

WRAM “Coaches Corner” interview with Prairie Radio Communications Sports Director Shawn Temple and Monmouth-Roseville Athletic Director Jeremy Adolphson. (Recorded Monday, Feb. 21, 2022)

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