Monmouth-Roseville Football Gets Back on the Field for an Important TRAC Match Up After Week Off

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The Monmouth-Roseville high school football team was off this past weekend as their scheduled match up with Riverdale was cancelled at the beginning of the year, due to the Rams not having enough players to field a varsity team this year. The Titans received a forefit win, and moved to 4-3 overall.
This win now sets up a huge conference battle with also 4-3 Erie-Prophetstown. Both teams are looking for the magic 5th win this season, to put them safely into the IHSA playoffs. The losing team will need to get their fifth win in the final week of the season. Head Coach and Athletic Director at Monmouth-Roseville, Jeremy Adolphson, says the competitiveness of the Three Rivers Conference has kept them prepared for this match up against E-P.

Monmouth-Roseville Titan football coach Jeremy Adolphson

The game will between the Titans and Panthers will be played at Prophetstown high school this friday night. You can hear all the action on Sunny 97.7 WMOI, or live on our website, radiomonmout.com with a 6:40 pregame and 7:00 kickoff.

***Story courtesy of Prairie Communications intern Kadin Rogers***

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