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THON Dodgeball Registration Thursday in HUB

THON_DodgeballWhat: The Penn State Nittany Lion Basketball program will sponsor a dodgeball tournament to raise money for Penn State Dance Marathon (THON) that supports the Four Diamonds Fund. The tournament will be held on October 18 in the Multi-Sports Facility behind the BJC, but teams must pre-register. All proceeds of the tournament benefit THON.

THON members will be able to earn spirit points for his or her respective organization by participating or as a spectator at the event.

Check out www.THONDodgeball.com for more information.

When: Registration opens at 10:00 am Thursday. Be prompt– the slots fill up quickly.

Where: Registration will be in the HUB.

Cost: The cost for each team is $60, which includes t-shirts for up to 7 players.

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