GBS Football rallies for Wounded Warrior Project

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The Glenbrook South football team will support the Wounded Warrior Project with t-shirts for their game September 12. Below is a press release for more information:

The Titan Football program hopes to see a sea of navy and gold at their home game on Friday, September 12.

The team will be selling navy and gold t-shirts emblazoned with the Wounded Warrior Project emblem during the week of Monday, September 8 through Friday, September 12 with the aim of having students, teachers and locals wear the t–shirts to the game. Half the proceeds from each $10 t-shirt will go to benefit WWP.

The Titans will also honor WWP at the game with the money raised.

Head football coach Mike Noll said team members chose a service project for WWP last spring. These efforts are in addition to other community service activities the team engages in.

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