MRHS Grad and Current Arizona State University Junior, Jack Thompson Enjoying Soaking Up the Sun and Being a Part of Sun Devil Sports Scenes

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2021 Monmouth-Roseville High School graduate and current Arizona State University junior Jack Thompson is keeping busy being involved with Sun Devils sports. Along with being a manager for the ASU men’s basketball program, Jack is working in the ASU journalism department and broadcasting Sun Devil sports on the campus radio station. Thompson stopped by the WRAM Morning Show on Monday morning to get us up to date on what all he’s been up to out west.

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