MSU Athletics Announces Charity Dodge Ball Tournament
The Oct. 10 event will benefit hurricane relief efforts.
Oct. 5, 2005
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan State University Athletics Department has announced a Celebrity Dodge Ball Charity Event, scheduled for Monday, Oct. 10 from 7-9 p.m. in Jenison Field House. The Dodge Ball Tournament features current Michigan State student-athletes and coaches, former Spartan student-athletes and local celebrities. All proceeds from the event will benefit the hurricane relief efforts throughout the country. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with a $5 donation for admission, followed by games beginning at 7 p.m.
Please contact Angela Howard at (517) 355-2205 for more information or visit the Student-Athlete Support Services website at www.sass.msu.edu. The following is a list of the coaches and media/former student-athletes who have agreed to play in the Dodge Ball Tournament (we are still confirming the current student-athlete list).
Male Coaches Female Coaches David Grewe Baseball Jacquie Joseph Softball Mike Steele Baseball Tammy Farnum Soccer Darroll Gatson Track Michele Madison Field Hockey Jim Boylen Basketball Stacy Heller Soccer Damon Rensing Soccer Kathie Klages Gymnastics Matt Weise Rowing Semeka Randall Basketball Matt Gianiodis Swimming Rita Arndt-Molis Cross Country###Male Media/Former S-A Female Media/Former S-A Kris Weshinskey Former Basketball Shireen Saski Fox Matt Steigenga Former Basketball Lisa Byington Channel 6 Bob Malek Former Baseball Kristin Haynie FormerBasketball Mike Vitale Channel 6 Dave Ellis MSU Rob Schlisberg State Journal Jeremy Sampson Channel 10 Dwayne Stephens Former Basketball Mark Montgomery Former Basketball
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