86th Annual Monmouth-Area Fastpitch Softball Old-Timers Game Sunday at Monmouth Park

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A decades-long Monmouth tradition is taking place again this weekend. The 86th Annual Fastpitch Softball Old-Timers Game will take place on Sunday at Monmouth Park. All former area softball players 40 years and over from Warren, Henderson, Knox and Mercer County are invited to play.

Old-Timer Committee member Tom Glenn describes what’s going to happen on Sunday.

If you have any questions or need more information about the 86th Annual Fastpitch Softball Old-Timers Game, contact Old-Timer committee members, Tom Glenn at (309) 371-6690 or Shawn Temple at (309) 536-0431 or send an email to tom@warrencountyymca.org.

For the entire interview with Glen and other members of the old-timers game committee, go to the sports podcast section of our website radiomonmouth.com.

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