Monmouth-Roseville Fall Sports Season Drawing to a Close

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The fall sports season is winding down at Monmouth-Roseville High School. Only the Titan girls swim team have their postseason remaining. The lady Titans volleyball team hosted regionals last week and advanced all the way to the championship match, but fell 25-12, 25-19 in two sets to the Macomb Bombers. They end their season with a record of (21-12). It’s the 4th season of at least 20 wins for Monmouth-Roseville head coach Laura Swiler in her five years at the helm. The only non-20 win season was the covid-shortened schedule in 2020.
The Titans football team also finished their season last week, with a class 3A playoff game in Stillman Valley. M-R jumped out early on the 8-1 Cardinals, leading 20-8 in the first quarter, but eventually fell by a score of 48-33. They finish their season with a record of 5-5. Head Coach Jeremy Adolphson says despite the loss, he is proud of the way the team battled against a top 3A playoff team on the road.

Monmouth-Roseville football coach Jeremy Adolphson

Monmouth-Roseville now turns their eye towards the winter sports season, with girls and boys basketball starting in early November. For the entire interview with football Head Coach and Athletic Director, Jeremy Adolphson, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

***Story by Prairie Communications intern Kadin Rogers***

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