MRHS Graduate Belle Thompson Chosen as a University of Notre Dame Football Manager for Upcoming Season

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2022 Monmouth-Roseville High School graduate Belle Thompson will join the University of Notre Dame football managerial staff for the upcoming fall season. Thompson, a Three Rivers Athletic Conference all-conference team member in two sports at MRHS, is entering her second year at Notre Dame. Along with being loyal Notre Dame sports fans, the manager-role runs in the Thompson family, as her brother Jack has been a manager on the Arizona State University Sun Devils basketball program for the past two seasons. Belle’s family member Pete Witty was the head manager for Notre Dame football during the Irish’s 1988 National Championship run.

Belle visited the AM 1330 WRAM Morning studio on Friday morning to talk about how excited she was to join the football program and explain the process of becoming a manager at Notre Dame.

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